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Oddly, no. Bayonetta felt very intuitive to me, I guess because there are really only three things you can do (attack, dodge, and shoot) so trial and error was pretty simple.

I need to pick W101 back up - I played it for about half an hour and just never felt like I understood what the game wanted me to do. Like, combat for me was a combination of drawing on the touchscreen and pressing buttons with no clear feedback telling me if what I was doing was working. But I love Bayonetta and

All snark aside, MDK was legitimately entertaining and Hart is super charismatic. I would call this "good news" if those two words still made sense together in 2017.

Gimmick account? This is 80% of real accounts.

Let's be honest. The conceit could be "See a short film directed by Annie Clark and get slapped in the face three times with a rotten fish" and I would still buy a ticket.

I remember when Bob Dylan first called up John Hammond to ask if it would be okay to change "all your reindeer army is all going home" to "all your seasick sailors are all rowing home." And Hammond told him to shut the hell up and sing the song if he knows what's good for him..

Is this like one of those "don't come party" kind of things, where if we donate enough money to the charity we won't have to watch a sequel to Love Actually?

How can it be on the nose and over their heads? WHERE ARE THESE PEOPLE'S NOSES?

Yes, I think that's the British spelling.

I hate to be pedantic, but "ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" is the sound people make when they get in a nice bath at the end of a long day. I think the word you're looking for is "aaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh!"

(Adam Baldwin retreats to bunk)

Seriously, James Franco wishes he was who he pretended to be…

It has a pretty substantial cult following, but yeah, I wouldn't count on anyone getting rich from this.

Most people on this website, or most people in the world?

So based on the title of this article, I imagine this is the Supper Club/Savage Love crossover we have all been waiting for, right?

Damn. There are so many good Steinbeck stories America needs to hear right now. And there are so many talented directors in the world. So how the hell did we end up with James Franco directing In Dubious Battle?

Playboy was an interesting thing in its heyday. It really was a master class in how to put a magazine together. And it championed this unique, basically extinct form of masculinity where men were expected to be progressive, keep up with the intellectual and artistic avant garde, read meaningful, thought-provoking

"I was saying boo-ardo" - hans vollman

But I thought McBride of Frankenstein showed that he had some horror chops.

I'm still hoping the ACLU will somehow be able to get this reversed in court.