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The main character already feels annoyingly earnest, but I welcome any big budgets being put into sci-fi games that aren't focused on space marines.

Cloverfield's underrated. The ending where we saw the monster in full view was unnecessary, but most of the film works through the power of suggestion as the article above explores. It stays with you.

Allow me concur with the 'damn, how old are you?' sentiment, but thanks for posting. As a Kubrick fanboy I knew The Shining disappointed out of the gate but this stuff is still interesting to me.

Would you hate me if I pointed out there are a ton of theories on how the film actually *does* incorporate the generational evil theme?

"Faithfulness to the source material a big thing for me."

It was nice of Sandler to make another movie just to give Rob Schneider work.

I'm not even saying it's better than Bloodborne, but how did Witcher 3 'stumble out of the gate'? (Unless it was the reason for you 'nearly' caveat. If so, apologies.)

That'd have been great - unfortunately JW forgot to copy the 'decent characters', 'engaging story' and 'fantastic atmosphere' parts.

Finally, a much needed article on Bloodborne!

"Only have kids if you never, ever separate; but there's a good chance you will so never have kids." - Sunday Nights at 10 on Showtime

But it can't show Assad being taken out because next season will use real world situations as a foundation for stories. They're the rules the show's broadly played by so far, at any rate - seems greedy to change that system now.

I wasn't much taken with his hosting gigs, but that was a Genuinely Good Joke.

People who are very good at their jobs and just get on with it will always have a certain allure. See: Hitler.

Stuff like this is where Homeland deserves a bit of credit, I think. It's rarely subtle, and that scene absolutely wasn't subtle, but it's still the only mainstream American show breaking that kind of taboo.

I'm not ashamed to say to say I bought the DVD as a teen purely for her. I had just seen Heathers and was going through a phase.

Hasn't that been the Israeli relationship with the US for the past few decades, though? 'If you were a *real* friend, etc etc…'

This was definitely one of the better episodes of Never Have Kids.

You liked the episode a lot more than I did. The three separate storylines are still so fractured that I'm struggling to care about any of them. Carrie and Quinn's reunion should have been cool but felt oddly slight, and the outrageous cliffhanger was practically a confession that the current plots aren't really

Perhaps Herb's carnie-prostitute mother was so clever she bypassed the Simpson gene.

Pop-punk objectively sucks as a genre, though, so what's the problem? They're simply living down to its terrible reputation. C'mon, New Found Glory fans, you know it's true.