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I was doubtful when it was first announced but I think he did a good job beefing up for it. honestly he looks more like a real SOF type than Arnold did in the original but then again maybe that's not the point

ive said it before, i'll say it again, i'll say it every time. I liked it but the scene where they shoot at the alien hunting dogs really soured the whole experience for me. obviously a call back to the scene in the original where mac freaks out and everyone starts unloading their guns into the jungle. somehow just

it worked for dark man

and DJ Khaled as da best

same

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I like the concept but I don't feel like it has the staying power. Especially with "Only rather than working directly for Bruce, she’s working for his less suave cousin, Van Wayne who executive producer Justin Halpern has called the “idiot son” to Bruce’s Donald Trump."

i liked the no crawl while still keeping the pan down / space ship fly over. sets it apart from the "core" movies while still paying homage

i honestly always assumed communion was just a catholic thing, so that line threw me off as well. I went to a "megachurch" type thing one time with a friend (no idea what the denomination was to be honest) and there wasn't any communion at all

no, not peta. there is some other organization that is I believe. peta likely tries to monitor as much as possible but probably isn't able to cover every movie and tv show I'd imagine

clever idea, never thought of that. helps to lend some credibility and realism to something the writer may not know about

Nice! Sahara is one of my favorite war movies. Haunted Tank inspired my pick of the Stuart

finished assembling and painting my first scale model, a m3 stuart tank, over holiday. now I've got a humber mk2 armored car waiting for me to start on. cute tanks best tanks.

my friend convinced me to buy this over holiday and we've played two games to date. its fun and I like the variety of civilizations to choose from but I'm still learning how to effectively grow and I'm realizing how much I don't miss the early resource gathering parts of old RTS games.

Working on my pile of Steam games that I've never played or never beaten. Currently on King's Bounty Crossworlds. About 5 hours in at this point, the gameplay gets a little more enjoyable once you get more varied and stronger troop types to pick but the tedium of returning to town to reinforce your army after every

to clarify, I'm specifically talking about Harvey. But I would probably tell Trump also just to be on the safe side.

As an Asian-American, I was extra salty over his racist comments re: Asian men last week so I seriously hope I can meet him in person one day because I will be sure to let him know that I dated several white girls in college

I've got 100 games on steam, which isn't a lot compared to many people, because I'll just buy en masse come holiday time. Most I haven't played or played less than an hour. So I decided to work through that list this year before buying or playing anything new (okay, I did buy Diablo 3 for PC since it's on sale this

If you want to stick with that save file or you like the other aspects of hardcore (although I don't know what differences there are besides hunger and item loss), there is a mod to remove hunger and another that removes item loss on death.

I picked up Starbound during the steam fall sale. Personally I find casual mode much more enjoyable because retrieving items sucks and the hunger meter is annoying. Combat and the story aren't very fun in my opinion either. However, there are a lot of interesting mods out there to try and the core concept of building