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And Jackson was pretty obviously bound by increasing studio interference, along with a ridiculously rushed production that had to change gears from a duology into a trilogy halfway through the process, while filming with an unfinished script. 

They’re going after that GoT money, so I’m expecting lots of tits and dragons.

The Lord Of The Rings isn’t the niche property that it was when Peter Jackson pitched a two-movie series to New Line in the late 90s.

I assume corruption as the actual reason for the arrest; the club wasn’t greasing the right palms, so corrupt cops got called to teach them a lesson.

Conversely the age of consent in Japan is 13 and, presumably, they find Americans prudish about sex.

I call bullshit on the “expand like a balloon” thing. Air spaces in the body will expand, sure, but the human body is mostly liquid.

You seem to have missed the years of hype generated by CDPR for this game. Years of hype and the game didn’t live up to it.

On PC, at least, it’s perfectly playable and enjoyable for the story and the setting, at least. Buggy, yes, but the crappy AI —police and otherwise — is the only serious disappointment I’ve had with it.

He wasn’t a thing for many years, but he stepped back into publicity a couple of years ago. 

Same thing as with the Alien franchise. 

It’s a sports drink that you drink to hydrate when you’re sweaty, hence the name. 

a) When you bought a game in the 90s, the quality of the game was unknown (it could be a good game or a bad game), but games were, for the most part, functional. You don’t have that guarantee anymore.

PlayStation isn’t the only platform it’s released for?

It’s a shame that Beyond The Wall Of Sleep, for example, is so ruined by its (Please forgive my ignorance here: I don’t know if racism or xenophobia or classism is the right word for his depiction of the Appalachian character

Gollum only went to Mordor once, and definitely didn’t want to repeat the experience. And besides, before Sauron returned, Mordor was half-abandoned and Barad-Dûr was a pile of rubble. 

For the sake of Tolkien pedantry, he was tortured in Barad-Dûr, not Minas Morgul. And Andy Serkis is expensive, nowadays.

Jews in Jesus’ time cut their hair short, except maybe side curls. But that’s just my pedantry, I get what you’re saying. 

The Kyoshi novels are terrific, if a little short, but damn would they ante up the mature rating for the show; they feature stuff like an Earthbender slowly pushing a ball of rock through a man’s chest and out from the other side. 

It’s an excellent reason. Right now though it feels like another excuse by a company that has handled their releases with the finesse of a high school student who really doesn’t want to finish a paper.

Large chunks of that game and features are missing. Shit they were advertising weeks up until launch in their trailers and night city wire shows.