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He and Kurtzman used to be really good at the simple-yet-satisfying blockbuster, though they've been in decline since Cowboys and Aliens (Transformers 2 was mostly Ehren Kruger, to my knowledge.) They also did Mission Impossible 3, which I really liked, and they were involved in the best years of Alias.

Jesus Christ, what's with the gigantic tumor of an arm?

I'm not sure if this was explicitly stated, but I got the impression that this wasn't the first time he forged Heller's signature. He kept the initial drone strike that gave Margo her motivation secret as well, didn't he?

WHAT ABOUT NON-STOP, THOUGH?

This is old and you'll never read it, but the entire reason he kept his emotions to himself was because he was her handler and could not have anything approaching a real relationship because of that. Remember the one time they decide to go out to dinner, which leads to them almost getting killed?

I think his point is that you might as well kill yourself when you hit 30.

Dolph Lundgren.

The plates in both are the exact same shape. The lettering on both top plates is block capitals, which are red with a gold outline. The top plates in both has a worn texture, and the bottom plates in both have the American flag (though it it ripped in the BioShock version.) They both have stars in the same place,

I imagine the T-bone must be easier to stage, because it's everywhere. I always tense up when the characters are in danger and the camera makes it easy to see out the window.

Rage is so much better than pretty much all rap-rock, if only because of Tom Morello's distinctive sound. They also had range. They could focus on rap, go full on rock, or even incorporate some funk.

There's a time and a place for spoilers. I won't argue that nobody gets overly uppity about spoilers, but you seem to characterize everybody as an extreme spoilerphobe. All I ask is that you are consistent about where you mention spoilers. For example, you don't really spoil anything on the front page from what I've

The trailers turned me off with all of the characters stating exactly what they are parodying. 22 Jump Street had a little bit of that, but it was actually funny, because they were talking about it within the context of police business.

Just wait until you play Saint's Row 4. It's shorter, but ten times as fun, and genuinely funny.

I had the exact same experience. I wanted to watch Buffy and Angel together, just like they aired on TV, but around a quarter way through season 3, I just stopped watching Angel.

And Seattle. The Boeing Imax is converting to digital at the end of the year, so this is probably the last ever non-documentary film I'll be able to see that is both shot and displayed in the IMAX format.

That's because they have the best projection in the business. The picture is as steady and clear as digital, without any of the drawbacks.

Which psychological papers, specifically? What damage is Pewdiepie doing, specifically?

Huh? The rape rate is ridiculously higher in the US.

If people didn't give a fuck about him, then why is every comments section even tangentially related to Fish filled with hate? The first comment under the Kotaku Fez review is hate, despite the review being about the game, not the man. The reaction to Phil Fish is the opposite of apathy.

It's obvious that you do hate him, likely irrationally, since you are feeling the need to invent Fish quotes. He said that modern Japanese games suck, not that Japanese people are incapable of making a good game. His comment was about the output of a country, not the capabilities of a race. And he said that in