jyames--disqus
jyames
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Warcraft II was the first game that really captivated me with its lore and story, and I've had several bouts of WoW-sickness, long clean periods, and expansion-fueled relapses. I genuinely enjoy the world they've created, for what it is, and yet the movie, which really ought to appeal to me, looks by the trailer to be

I was sold on Mad Max the moment they showed all the war boys vaulting over the car in the intro without cutting. It's such a minor stunt, but it wasn't just assembled out of cuts and closeups.

My partner and I went to a TSO concert with tickets her mother had gotten for donating blood, if that says anything. It was a blast. The opening was at a near Spinal Tap level of cheesiness, but I was grinning my face off the entire time. Still worth it.

I would echo what Dr. Wollman up there said, and add something else…

Yeah, I can completely understand not wanting to revisit Martyrs, but I'm glad at least that you've gotten something out of the conversation around it.

I definitely understand where you're coming from - and I have a lot of sympathy for that perspective. For what it's worth, I get squicked out at PG-13 level violence (Bond style, in particular) just because of how cavalier it is…

Call of Juarez: Gunslinger probably had the best excuse for shooting hundreds of dudes in any FPS I've ever played, solely because the entire game is the semi-drunken and rather rambling reminiscings of an old bounty hunter angling for free drinks. He's even called out a few times for inconsistencies or exaggeration,