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    I might have an idea on how such games come to be. The company I work in, a small casual game developer, had some offers in the past to make games based on intellectual property. And the party with actual rights to release the game is usually only interested in making something playable as soon as possible (to cash in

    Google Music lists Sol Invictus as track 1.

    (mild) SPOILER

    Although one site's review (dealing with things of independent nature as well as wires) was rather mixed to positive.

    Hey, you may have something here. It's never a very "ha-ha" funny show, rather "oh, look at that!" show that I enjoyed. I believe it could have less and less jokes even and I would still like it if the general tone stayed true to its core.

    Cannot be unseen dude.

    Well, when you think of Pixar, its movies kinda look shitty now, too. I recently rewatched the Toy Story trilogy and there's a reason the toys are focus and not human characters. Especially in the beloved original. I guess the key is to know the limitations of the technology and work around them. The only worse sin

    Wasn't Alias a spin off of this thing?

    Six Feet Un-Dex

    It was the second incarnation of an obscure Spider-Man villain, Big Man.

    The threat to Peggy this week was actually Jarvis spilling the truth when his wife was threatened. I think not every episode has to be action centered. Thought the fight on a boat was a nice bonus to a quite chatty episode, though.

    You've actually made me imagine Assassin's Creed: The Room. Epic!

    Embarrassing, but Poland seems possible. That's the English of my boss talking to foreign investors right there.

    Only one wouldn't exist without the other, now would it?

    The terrible thing that happened to me reading this interview is realizing how much Tommy resembles my current boss. He's in the computer games business not in film, and is always full of great ideas only fails at bringing them to life in a coherent way. He's not competent enough to actually succeed but floats on the

    People in my theater actually gave Legolas an ovation when this happened. Even die-hard fans couldn't look at it straight.

    Yeah, for me the whole series was more about the relationship of those two guys that just happened to work this case over the years and the reliability of storytelling.

    I sense a strong Caprica vibe, but filtered through Gotham this could turn ugly pretty darn soon.

    Both!

    The only Jurassic Park I've seen in theater upon release happens to be the third one. I liked it at the time, but I guess the franchise can't go anywhere but up. I've been anxious for this one for quite some time, obvious CGI is quite off-putting, though.