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And on top of all the things you mention, the game was multiplayer. My best friends around that time moved to different states because we graduated from college. This game and Diablo ensured we should still get together and do something fun on a semi-regular basis. It’s probably why we’re still fairly close today,

Very nice.

Having played Tresspasser all the way to the end, I think it’s terrible, but I can’t call it the worst game ever made. It’s the only game that makes players track their health level by looking at their avatar’s breasts! Also, dinosaurs.

I love the Gamespot review for Big Rigs. “Just how bad is Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing? It’s as bad as your mind will allow you to comprehend.”

I love the Gamespot review for Big Rigs. “Just how bad is Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing? It’s as bad as your mind will allow you to comprehend. 

I love the Gamespot review of Big Rigs. “Just how bad is Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing? It’s as bad as your mind will allow you to comprehend.” 

That’s good, I was starting to worry I’d imagined The Dead Pool

Well, sure, but unlike Iron Man, Doctor Strange hasn’t had any sequels yet. The sequel to Iron Man came out 2 years after the first one. And Iron Man 3 was only 3 years after that, even though the first Avengers movie happened in between. (I don’t expect an Iron Man 4 or Captain America 4 because the actors have

Does it seem strange (sorry) that there’s a 5-year gap between the first one and the sequel? There were 3-year gaps between Captain America films, I think it was about the same for the Thor flicks and there’s only going to be a 2-year gap between Spiderman movies. Is it just that the MCU has expanded so much that

And RTD goes into some detail about how getting a series of DW out every year basically burned him out as he basically had to focus on it 24/7 for 4 years of his life in The Writer’s Tale.

This is the main complaint a friend of mine raised, that she’s too passive. He cited the time 10 destroyed the Prime Minister’s career with a whisper. He doesn’t find it at all reasonable that the Doctor would tell an alien advancing on her threateningly to “Step no further, please!” (Or something to that effect, it

wouldn’t that be a fun camping trip event?

I think the thought process is, “I’m in an enclosed space. What if I can’t get out and die?”

I agree—it’s not like you were saying “nobody should ever spoil a decade-old movie!” Your point is a good one—this particular movie works extremely well if people go into it now knowing the spelunkers are going to run into actual monsters, trailer reveal notwithstanding. 

Holy shit. Three days ago I was watching something Roeg directed and thought “I should watch more of his stuff.” I looked him up on IMDB to make a note of other movies he directed. I still had his IMDB page up (I don’t turn my computer off very often) when I saw this article. I refreshed the page and suddenly he had a

Well said. Love this feature. 

Did this ACTUALLY not turn a profit or is this Hollywood accounting?

Agreed on all points. Give this man a Pabst Blue Ribbon!

I think you’re right—it’s so generic it’s properly characterized as “awful.” And it presents Egerton’s character as if it’s the same character he played in Kingsman only he’s using arrows instead of bullets. With a different actor in the mentor role. It just doesn’t seem like it’s offering anything fresh or

Dredd *is* a gem. I regret not seeing it in the theaters, but I don’t remember seeing a single TV advert about it before it came out. Was their advertising budget $3.50?