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Have you seen Bad day at Black Rock starring Spencer Tracy, it predates Manchurian Candidate by 7 years. The plot is very classic western meets film noire, where a one armed drifter arrives at a remote desert town to give a medal awarded posthumously to a japanese farmers son. Needless to say things get crazy, and

While Molyneux's shaky reputation has hurt his ability to fund his game through Kickstarter, Chris Roberts is all like .....

Sorry for the 3 replies, Kinja is acting weird.

Those are well trained federal teams, SWAT 90% of the time is made up of local yahoos pretending to be soldiers. The US runs a tiered system, SWAT responds to low threat raids and drug bust, for medium threat situations the only slightly better trained State SRT teams are called in (granted this varies state to state

Those are well trained federal teams, SWAT 90% of the time is made up of local yahoos pretending to be soldiers. The US runs a tiered system, SWAT responds to low threat raids and drug bust, for medium threat situations the only slightly better trained State SRT teams are called in (granted this varies state to state

Key difference, GSG-9, GIGN, SAS (when responding to domestic threats) are highly trained federal teams. We have several equivalent highly trained federal teams that have a high success rates, such as BORTAC, HRT, SOG, DEA FAST, ICE SRT, and ATF SRT just to name a few. Local SWAT teams 9 times out of 10 are a bunch of

I haven't seen 3.33 yet, but I own 1.11 and 2.22 and I agree they are the ones to watch.

Same here, loved it when I first saw it in my tween years, then rewatched when I was in college and was like WTF.

How is it spoiled? You watch Evangelion for the visual spectacle not the story. If you pay attention to what going on in the story you get disgusted by the whole pervy incest subplot happening in the background or that the fanservice is of 14 year old girls, which pretty much ruins the spectacle that is EVAs fighting

Because of the EVA fight scenes ;)

They are cyborg clones of angels that have the souls of the pilot's mothers inside them. And to answer your second question, just youtube Evangelion fight scenes and pass on watching the bizarre convoluted mess that is the series.

Someone with money needs to build his Ferrari 308 design time meow.

I love it, photoshop a RAH-66 and a AV-8 together to make a Ekranoplane.

I probably laughed more than I should have after reading that.

Sheesh... I was referring to Star Trek as a whole, but I could have worded the statement better.

That's why it says "first Starfleet ship seen in the series" not first Starfleet ship ever created in the timeline, It was seen in DS9 first since the series predates Into Darkness by 20 years.

Except the Vengeance wasn't the first Starfleet Ship seen in the series that was completely committed to military endeavors, the Defiant was.

I get what your saying, but would like to point out that Clint Eastwood's Man With No Name was a western adaptation of Toshiro Mifune's Sanjuro Kuwabatake/The Samurai. Which goes back to my point of Geralt being a western adaptation, he may have more personality but still shows way more similarities with each other

As much as I loved the Andrej Sapkowski Witcher books, they are still basically western reimaginings of Hideyuki Kikuchi's Vampire Hunter D novels in both tone and writing style. Seriousely go read any of the 28 or so Vampire Hunter D novels written in the past 32 years and you will realize Geralt is just a western