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Ok, so I’m gonna go to go against the grain here, but I actually really liked his adaptation of Postal. It was pretty funny in a “live action ‘South Park’” kinda way. The rest of his movies have been absolute disasters because you can’t take them seriously, but I think the material for Postal was right up his alley.

If you click on a download link, it'll take you to an Ad page (usually a Youtube video) but if you close it and reclick the link, it'll download the torrent or magnet file. The quality is noticeably different from what it used to be but I assumed all the changes were do to the recent domain change from .it to .ch. Now

I saw the list of requirements to do this and I'm pretty sure that's how you unlock Luigi in Mario64.

I’m pretty sure he prefers pika-”chew”.

Saw the GIF as a thumbnail in my reader feed. Thought it was part of Katy Perry’s show in Japan.

So, can we start syncing Bioshock to some Pink Floyd now? Because I can't even watch the end of that movie with the original score anymore... same thing for Wizard of Oz.

Yeah, I think I'm just going to stick with the digital Blu-ray rip on my hard drive. I've already bought these movies on almost as many formats as they've come out on (including the laserdisc) but unless they start offering the HD versions of the theatrical release (or dammit, just let Han shoot first) I'm good to let

I guess she heard that Slowpoke tails are a delicacy.

Somebody would've gotten a little testis over it and things would've gotten hairy if it made it out into the pubic.

But the image itself isn't blown up, the actual pixels used to display them are larger. We agree on this. I think the difference is the opinion that the video quality is worse. It's not worse, it's just more defined and easier to see the original flaws in quality. That being said, I'll take playing my SNES and NES

Because the pixels themselves are smaller, more of them can fit into an inch. The larger screen has larger pixels and therefore, less of them fit into an inch. But both screens are the same resolution (the actual amount of pixels in the screen itself) so ppi is a moot point.

I don't think the pixel density comparison really applies. Both screens are the same resolution, one just has larger pixels and therefore a larger screen. They display the exact same image, in the exact same way. Your eyes just can discern the pixel detail as well on the smaller one. If the games could be displayed in

That point at 6:42

"...would you put brown makeup on a white actor to cast them as a black character in this day and age? The answer is obviously no."

Didn't mind not finding him, either.

If you're looking for the manuals, here you go.

The cartoon theme song was the first thing to go through my head when he got to the tomato cuccos.

Everybody on the leadership team knows this is vital.

Evangelion 5.5: You Can [Not] Even