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David Conrad
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So true.

I'm always impressed when a movie can be sustained without giving its central character a name, or without needing to use the name. Clint Eastwood in the Leone movies of course, Uma Thurman in Kill Bill, and one of my favorites, the thief/double played by Tatsuya Nakadai in Kagemusha.

So, "Rowsdower"; is that a stupid name, or…

I think they look pretty great, and not creepy.

Say what you will about Moonraker, but James Bond and the Giant Peach was for my money the silliest Moore movie.

My first reaction was, "Yeah, that's terrible." But then I thought, no, they can have all sorts of fun promos playing on the word guaranteed. This is fine.

That sounds great, I wonder if it's easy to track down. The scissors idea reminds me of Clock Tower and Clock Tower 2, both of which I enjoyed quite a bit.

I'm scared of the atmosphere and the idea of what I might see rather than the idea that I might be killed.

Same here. Brilliant window fake-out, I wonder, or delayed gratification when something appears later?

I don't have that impulse to break the AI, so that doesn't happen to me. I like to be immersed, and respawning takes me out of it.

The first time we see this one, I thought it was scary. Not so much the second time.

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Or actually, in twenty years it may appear once again that we've exaggerated the trouble.

As MLK would probably say, "LOL, 'that MLK quote.' You just don't get it."

Because if you wind up with a situation in which only one skin tone is represented, or is dramatically over-represented, that's a problem irrespective of hosting chops. As Martin Luther King, Jr would probably say, "It's like voting rights - the goal wasn't to make voting into a meritocracy, it was to make sure people

What?

I watched it once and wasn't impressed by the level of discussion. I wish it was still around, though, because we do need more POC in this kind of position.

No.

I saw it in a motel room a few years ago not knowing anything about it, and I was enthralled and couldn't wait to find out what it was.

They started doing good movies, which is a shark-jumping moment IMO. We have a local riff crew here in Austin that also consistently riffs good movies, and that annoys me.