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Dr. Tonberry
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R.A.D
Bad graphics, atrocious voice acting, interesting gameplay(controlling a mech via a controller). You always had to worry when the mech vs alien got too close, because a)the building you used as a vantage point could be destroyed, or b) said mech/alien squishes you.

Funny part, was that game had to be edited before it's release because of how "Twin Peaks" it was.
Also I agree with you on the game

Heavy Rain and 999. One makes me sad, the other makes my head hurt(who knew converting hexadecimal to decimal could be so fun!)

The picture for that "Tour Group" show really disturbs me. I can't put my finger on why though.

I like it! I'm unnerved! Now to listen to the Silent Hill soundtrack, and remember why I fear radio static

Oh those were the days, like how forever the name Lola is interlinked, thus ruined, with that abomination called Jynx. Jynx just really scared me as child

If you played like you usually do, then no worries, you got a "meet for drinks" out of it.

His movies have always warmed me up, more so "M.Hulot's Holiday". Also nice because when I over-consume the comedies of this era, it's a nice fresh of breath air

Grim Fandango and The Witcher 3. Though honestly, I feel like I've been playing Witcher every day since I bought it 2 months ago. Stupid open world

I forgot about those!

Honestly, if they did a Pokemon porn parody already, nothing is sacred from our childhood's anymore! What next, Might Morphin' Power Bottoms?

I remember her from Crossing Jordan of all things. Glad she has fruitful career. Liked her in about everything she's been in.

The original is one of my favourite horror movies/book.
Talking about "The Haunting" and "The Witch"; the way each used the environment as terror inducing is amazing. In Haunting, you're always reminded of of the architectural design of the place(the hallway long shots, focus on the details, reminded of Crain's

*Doesn't see Cowboy Bebop, checks other list. Phew*
I'm rather surprised, which I'm sure has been said numerously, that GOT didn't make the cut. Now for some of my personal picks:
Penny Dreadful- that theme is unnerving, and that poor cicada.
Steven Universe- just so fun and catchy
Portlandia-evokes that feel that it's a

The Americans- Finally got around to watching it. Only 4 episodes in, but can wholeheartedly agree with people that this show is amazing!
The Walking Dead(comic)- Got the first compendium from the library. Also amazing!

It's a trap!

When I was child: Macaulay Caulkin
During college and that androgynous phase I had after: Tilda Swinton
Now: hmm…Chris O'Dowd?
The prior two only because that's who everybody told me I looked like, possibly acted like. The now, maybe because we're both tall and have the same body shape.

Fog/Radio static: My uncle gave me a PS2 and Silent Hill 2 for Xmas when I was 11.
Dolls: Saw the "Trilogy of Terror " part with the Zulu doll when I was 9
High Pitch noises: Age 9 as well. That X-Files episode where people's heads were exploding dealing with the Hum. With me having Tinnitus, then and now, just no
Lookin

Finally getting around to:
"Solaris" by Stanislaw Lem. Finished half in a day. Now reading it in bits; there's some kind of loneliness that makes it hard to finish it, but oh so good.
"American Psycho" Jumped into this after reading "The Rules of Attraction" a few years ago. Continuing such narcissism made me stop, I

Now that I think about it….Zima pops in my head. Was that ever a "thing"? I recall that weird commercial, with people whispering "Zima" over and over again. Something about a couch, and a guy in a top hat…