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I can't help but think that this movie and Porco Rosso: The Last Sortie are related. I doubt this movie actually features Porco, but Miyazaki said he wanted to do a follow up to Porco Rosso focusing on Porco during the Spanish Civil war, which coincidentally ended on the same day the Zero had it's first flight.

I half expected the video to end with "I am Spartacus!"

Technically wouldn't that be the Space personality core, not Wheatley?

But that's not funny, it's fucking messed up. Getting over people dying is one thing, finding it funny is just twisted.

Because fourteen people are dead, for no good damn reason, that's why.

Yes.

Well SquareEnix has actually made a statement about Final Fantasy VII, several in fact. Most recently they have said that if they ever did make a Final Fantasy VII remake the series would be effectively over, as it would indicate that they have nowhere else to go with the Final Fantasy series. Furthermore, they said

If the cartoons of the 90s have shown us anything it's that they don't need to be aimed at pre-teens and written for 8 year olds, they can be written for everyone. If done right, a good Star Trek Animated series could be the next Batman animated series.

Same here. My first reaction when I glanced over it was that I didn't realize they started development on the game, then I read it again and realized it had finished, was out, and now closing.

It would be unfortunate, yes, but he would make a perfect Leeroy Jenkins.

Shit, does this mean there's no chance of Bruce Campbell having a cameo as a Human Paladin who run prematurely into battle only to get slaughtered? Because that was like 99 percent of my reason for being interested.

Yeah, and Dennis Dyack made Blood Omen and Eternal Darkness, but Too Human and X-Men: Destiny are not even in the same zip code of quality. What they did then and what they do now are two separate things.

What Epic games would do with Firefly would probably be worse than what Fox did with it when it was on the air. Dudehuge, get away from Whedon's big damn show.

I swear I saw the Kotaku fish and I immediately thought "why is there a guy with his dong flopping out in a picture with a muppet and a stormtrooper at comiccon?"

So My Neighbor Totoro is a creepypasta, kind of damages it for me.

So, in the rare instance that the doctor comes across a piece of wood he need to cut through with an omniblade that, one, won't take a few days to get through, or two, can't be disposed off with sheer force, he's good? Because otherwise, it's an antiquated tool to the Time lord.

Mordin's A doctor though, not THE Doctor, there's a difference.

Well for one thing, it's undoctorly, and another, and I repeat myself here, sonic screwdriver, which can do everything the omnitool does and more.

But... why would the Doctor need an Omni-tool when he has a sonic screwdriver?

Image is totally relevant.