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Do I need a credit card to ride this train?

Yup, the next movie will just be a blue screen…

That one, and "Gramma" both scared the crap out of me!

Not sure if it's quite on that same level of annoyance, but Ifind the music in many of these newer sitcoms to be pretty distracting. I was watching an episode of The Middle once that had this annoying organ/keyboard-type tune that ended one scene, continued through the next scene(sans dialogue, or any kind of action),

Friday the 13th: How Stella Got Her Machete Back
Tyler Perry's Friday the 13th After Next Friday
Jason Goes to Youtube: 2 Girls 1 Cup, and a Pile of Organs

Philip Seymour Hoffman
Mickey Rooney
Harold Ramis
Shirley Temple

2 Poohs 1 Cup…and a Whole Lot of Bother

English poofter!

I'd love to play that game that was shown in the horror film Stay Alive…the DVD actually had a smaller version of it as a special feature, but I wanted a full game. Also, GAMER, that movie where you could actually control a person like a puppet. Bad movie, but a cool concept.

Manhunter is a great movie, really well done.

Oh HI Psych! Oh HI Monk!

Unbreakable 2: Electric Unbreakaloo?

Supposedly, one of the Final Destination movies did this on blu-ray as well, but I've never tried it. Would be cool in a horror film though, in theory.

Actually made me cry, was a beautiful scene.

Yeah, the episode featured the adult daughter, and she narrated the way they broke up, then got back together again. It was pretty corny.

Yeah, using the shadows that would normally be background details as puzzle-solving elements was really clever. In some ways, the creativity of the puzzle design reminded me of Bad Mojo, another game that really forces the player to rethink their surroundings.

I've been playing flOw, Contrast, Need For Speed: Rivals, and AC4…also waiting for Elder Scrolls Online to come out on PS4.

…just a little too ironic? Yeah, I really do think!

I want to say that she was replaced by Mia Sara, but I honestly don't remember anymore…I just remember watching it because I thought it was interesting to see a team of female superheroes, including one who was disabled.

There are tons of great games that are humor-based, if you know where to look. LucasArts and Sierra, for example, were 2 companies that excelled at making games that were comedic, such as Leisure Suit Larry 1-7 and the Monkey Island games. Or there was the Zork series, or the Monty Python games. Douglas Adams, who