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Speculating, but I think the author may have felt that necrophilia may have been virtually ENDORSED by the show, simply because the perp was black and the deceased was a white supremacist, and that may be why she felt it was a bridge too far. By contrast the street beatings by the Nazis were presumably seen as

Actually I sort of criticized him for putting out so much leftist tripe.

No, it's easier and more fun to mock liberals like you. One can certainly do so with more legitimacy.

Stupid reply from you about a mediocre movie.

Would have been better without the political crap. Sure, everyone who's not a left winger is a Nazi, especially in the "American south". If you favor assimilation over "multiculturalism" (aka a Balkanized society) you're a Nazi. The writers were just having the skinheads bleat various positions that seemed like ones

The difference is Intellivision had a lot of great original games, as we pointed out.   

The difference is Intellivision had a lot of great original games, as we pointed out.   

Yes!  I meant to list Frog Bog but forgot. It was simple but smooth, fun, and visually stunning.  Great sound effects too. Bomb Squad made you sweat.  I'm not sure there was any other game like that. Intellivision also had the best Tron games.

Yes!  I meant to list Frog Bog but forgot. It was simple but smooth, fun, and visually stunning.  Great sound effects too. Bomb Squad made you sweat.  I'm not sure there was any other game like that. Intellivision also had the best Tron games.

Intellivision should have been mentioned (though several listed games were playable on the console, like Burger Time). It was superior to the Atari 2600 in virtually every way, had a 360 degree controller that was years ahead of its time and a voice module that sounded a full generation ahead of anyone else.

Intellivision should have been mentioned (though several listed games were playable on the console, like Burger Time). It was superior to the Atari 2600 in virtually every way, had a 360 degree controller that was years ahead of its time and a voice module that sounded a full generation ahead of anyone else.