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So at what point do studios finally realise that copying a game's story wholesale is a terrible idea? The mediums are so different it's like trying to do a totally faithful adaptation of a song.

Woo is a huge fan of the Beretta 92FS, which is why almost all of his heroic bloodshed heroes use them.

I love this bit because all of Woo's heroes use 9mm Berettas, which most viewers won't pick up on.

This movie cost $125m and has sat on a shelf for the last two years.

Not quite that far, but leaning somewhat in that direction.

They did a review and accused Sony of being behind all the internet trolls.

Spending half of your video bitching about the idea of people liking the prequels and the other half complaining about the presence of black people and women in a movie does not make for good criticism. Particularly if your video is longer than many actual films.

"One of the most malevolent figures of the 20th century" is a bit hyperbolic. That would put him on par with Hitler, Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot.

Tell us how you really feel.

Wasn't that a line from Triumph the Insult Comic Dog?

Because Batman has such a boring rogues gallery besides this one guy we keep seeing over and over and over and over and over…

Hard Candy. Never has a thirty-five minute castration sequence been so gut-bustingly hilarious.

I'll probably remember Kate McKinnon, but that's about it.

I added the 'or something' so people didn't think I was serious.

But if they paid for great reviews it would be obvious they were paying for them, so they asked for slightly-less-than-great reviews to be more convincing. Or something.

She was a fitness instructor.

Does anyone know when this turns up on the UK Amazon Prime?

You guys spent over $300m on American Sniper.

There are still the cartoonishly evil Nigerian gangsters though.