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I thought the same thing.

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Tim Burton's take on Batman shouldn't be thought of as a "canon" take on the character. He had Batman using guns. There's this scene below and there's another where Batman uses machine guns on the Batmobile to break into Axis Chemicals. I like Tim Burton's Batman, but there were things he fundamentally didn't

Sorry I should have been clear about referencing Tony Soprano. I know the Rhino isn't a mobster, but I feel like Tony Soprano was often thug like in his handling of situations. That's why I felt the comparison was appropriate.

I understand where you're coming from. I think my only point is that sometimes good actors can surprise you. Heath Ledger definitely surprised me with his take on the Joker. Initially a lot of people were opposed to that too. I would have never thought Michael Keaton could pull off Batman. I can very easily see

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IDK, sometimes fat guys play pretty good mobsters:

People keep saying Superman killed Darkseid in Justice League. I'm not sure what cartoon they were watching, but Superman did not kill Darkseid. In fact Darkseid had won. Luthor saves the day by giving Darkseid the Anti-Life Equation.

With you except for the part about Mother Brain. She was voiced by male voice actor Levi Stubbs, lead singer of The Four Tops, and also the voice of Audrey II from the 80s film version of Little Shop of Horrors. So I don't know if that makes Mother Brain a male or a female. I do know that Mother Brain had a great

I just wish they kept the same voice actor for both ME 2 & ME 3 for such a fan favorite character. Not that the voice actor for ME 3 was bad, it's just he was a great character & part of that was how the first guy brought him to life.

Looks like the Healing Spray from XCOM Enemy Unknown.

Looks just like the Healing Spray in X-Com Enemy Unknown

Some choices didn't matter though in terms of how the 3rd game played out barring the ending. It didn't matter if you destroyed the collector base in ME2, it didn't matter if you destroyed Malon's data on healing the Krogan, it didn't matter if you saved the Rachni Queen in ME1 to an extent because they still show up

This was true in Mass Effect 1 & 2. ME3 just gave you two options though. They streamlined it further.

This always seemed like a borderline ability. Luke used it on Gamorrean guards at Jabba's palace, and Anakin used it while still a Jedi. I guess you could argue Luke didn't know any better and Anakin was on the path to the Dark Side.

.... or the real life Zatanna, Misty Lee:

To each his own. Ep3, was probably the best of the prequels, but as far as "emotion," Revenge compared to Empire is like comparing a match to a bonfire. From "I love you... I know," to the reveal of Luke's parentage, there's no way any of the prequels can stand up the the emotional impact Empire. Even Ep6 was

1. The Walking Dead pulled off the illusion of choice much better than Mass Effect 3 did it.

I guess this was OK... except the part when he talks about Raphael being the leader. Did the guy actually watch the movie or the cartoons? Why didn't anyone fact check his rap? Sorry this part always irked me about this song.

Don't know if you know it or not, but Reagan is responsible for the beginning of violent cartoons that were pretty much advertisements for toys because of deregulation in the 80s. Without Ronnie we wouldn't have He-man, Transformers, modern version of GIJoe, etc. If you don't believe me google Ronald Reagan and

Point taken with all respect... who would win Superman or Mighty Mouse, got it. I understand your point, just please understand that the statement could be interpreted an entirely different way.

Honestly, I believe you weren't trying to put this in a racial context, but it can easily be construed that way.