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What's George Lucas doing here?

He does look an awful lot like him, but the credits say that he's Keith Biondi.

Yes. I do. I also recognize that the library isn't set in stone. It may take time to roll out older gen games. You're just looking for a reason to hate on this. Nothing wrong with that. Just admit it and we can all move on.

What did you mean, then, when you wrote, "Right now only PS3 games on the service? lololol."

the heck? is that photo link broken? Photo shows up fine in editor but is broken for me in the comment...

Too much Zoltar from Battle of the Planets/Gatchaman

You might be right, but your mom won't see much from a class action suit. Certainly nowhere near whatever you believe she is owed. If GM's lawyers believe they could lose this case, they'll settle long before any judge hands down a $10 billion penalty. They lawyers will take a gigantic chunk of the money, and the

No tissue or lotion dispenser? No sale.

Didn't go to the link, but I didn't see anything in here that says Luke dies. Only that the supposed Sith will be resurrected in VIII and killed in IX.

aww, look who's the little cocky cock. I like wasting your time. You get all spun up so easily!

Somebody here is an insufferable prick, and it isn't Casen Densmore.

The problem I have is that none of the articles describing this 'test' give enough info to understand how it is 'administered'. The original article says that Mr. Cancel brings the cup of water in with him. Then an update clarifies that it is water or food that the interviewee has drank or eaten during the interview.

It's an important detail, but just as important, I'd argue, is: did the interviewee even ASK for water?

This is exactly what I'm struggling with. If I walk into a room for an interview, and there's a full cup of water sitting on the desk, I'm not going to assume that it's mine to drink. Nor am I going to drink from it if I'm told the water was put there for me. Maybe I'm not particularly thirsty. Maybe I don't want

James Bond. Movie-going public accepts regular recasting of that character. Some have been more successfully cast than others, but the series continues on. I imagine Marvel looks to the successes of the Bond series when discussion of recasting characters comes up.

So if they say 2015, Nintendo really means 2017, right?

If you're looking for best representation of the beach landings, I'd nominate Saving Private Ryan's opening 20 minutes. If you're looking for a more intimate look at the experience of some of the paratroopers on a smaller scale, Band of Brothers' second episode 'Day of Days' is similarly excellent.

US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY? More scientists sucking at the government teat. We should disregard all their conclusions since they only want more money!

I guess my wife and I tend to think that our kids will be exposed to plenty of violence through their lives. We see no reason to unnecessarily add to it while they're young. And it's not a hard and fast rule thing. We just evaluate movies based on content and whether both of our kids will be watching or just one. In

I just recently dealt with that issue with my own son, who is 9. I realized I had seen Raiders of the Lost Ark at that age when it came out in theaters, so I sat him down, explained how the special effects were achieved (primarily Toht's melting head at the end), then watched the movie with him. He loved it, and I