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In the original PS2 game, they made the Zodiac Spear (essentially) dependent on getting the strategy guide. I know because I bought it (I had a thing w/ getting them for FF games) and the way you got it was this:

My favorite bit was when I was supposed to believe a white American could dress up as a South Korean general, and that every Korean in the sub base just accepts him and doesn't question why a guy who has skin white as the driven snow is in that outfit.

If you could just watch a hypercut of the parts with Sung Kang in it, it would be an alright film.

Nah, I think they have a discussion about his street racing and an attempt at "I know I wasn't the best father" scene. Near the end he gives him a Shelby Cobra to drift against whoever the main bad guy is down the mountain.

Huh, I enjoyed him hamming it up in that movie. He's one of the few sources of comedy in that movie (which it honestly needed more of given that they added airships to the a 3 Musketeers movie).

The fun thing about the CoR is that 2 things happened:
1. The Matrix had just done phenomenally well at the box office
2. The Fast and the Furious (first one) had done really well at the box office.
So Sci-Fi appeared to be marketable, and Vin Diesel appeared to be in demand. And since Pitch Black did pretty well for

That was great - but you forgot to mention another absurd casting decisions in FF3 - having one of the brothers from "Home Improvement" be the foil that Lucas Black races against in the first 5 minutes that causes him to be sent to Tokyo.
Also, gotta love Lucas Black being introduced to his father by having a

I still get a laugh going back to one of their first videos (I think it's One Step Closer, can't be bothered ATM) where they do synchronized head-bopping. It's so dorky and honest.

I knew a woman in a basketball rec league I was playing in one season mention she had a son. "What's his name?" I asked
"Lincoln" she said
"Oh, like the president?"
"No, Linkin, after the band"
"Oh" I replied, as I internalized how awful a decision that was.

Thing is, I have no desire to see them live anymore, but I don't regret listening to them. Hell, I had a really neat experience with "Make Yourself" when I was in my teens.
I was in a UHaul with my dad, driving down from Cincinnati to Florida, and in the morning we were driving through the Smokey Mountains. It had

Incubus was the main band I grew out of after high school. I got into them after growing out of Linkin Park.
Kinda crazy to think all these years later both bands are still notable active.
Also, I no longer play guitar that much, but when I was younger I always liked Mike Enziger. Seemed like a really good guitarist in

I love how they don't even bother to say why Flag would know, let alone work with Katana. She just strolls onto the helicopter halfway into the film, and we're supposed to buy their relationship with 4 sentences of explanation.