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Something I noticed was that a few of the cars in the trailers are ones that were 'standard' in GT5 (The Audi as well as, I believe, an Alpine). This makes me happy.

George Clinton's the only guy in the world who can be heard screaming in space. It's the only way to answer, when in the depths of the vast unknown, to answer 'which one is George Clinton?'

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Well, they were turtles before they came into contact with the ooze and Splinter. Being in close proximity to a human anthropomorphised them, while him being in a sewer around rats made him like them. I always imagines the digit discrepancy was more down to his gradual change into a man-rat, perhaps halting the

A Regular Game? Oooooooooooooooooooooooh!

I think he means transparent in that they know how much money they have, and it's all accounted for, so if either was holding some in a secret account it'd have to be money from some job on the side. If you know each month how much money you have between you, then unless one is lying about their salary, it's pretty

How is that resolved when there's a divorce? Is a man in this situation in a similar predicament that a lot of women might be in elsewhere around the globe, I.E fighting to get a legal share to the money they rightly have a claim to, or do separations end up less messy than in other countries? Also, I can imagine that

Indeed, though the reality is this is due to limitations in prosthetics and budget. I personally would prefer to see actual 'alien' looking creatures, but I wouldn't single out a single program just because they are forced into using a humanoid aesthetic. I can understand it being a bugbear though, because it's too

Whilst I agree the main antagonists look like albino humans with little attempt to really differentiate their appearance from humans, this isn't exactly new to Science Fiction. I suspect they probably wanted a more 'alien' aesthetic, but for some reason changed their mind. I am not actually disliking the show, though

Far Out Prediction #364:

I deliberately avoided joining a more hardcore raiding guild simply because it looked like few of them actually enjoyed themselves. A friend went off to increasingly better guilds and just seemed to lose all his joy. He was always driven, but usually had a lot of fun just doing whatever he applied himself to.

The funny thing is I remember back when GTA III was announced, and Rockstar said it'd have a lot of this stuff, including pedestrians calling the police and the EMS. It was going to have a really dynamic feel that really, not even the later GTA games have truly delivered on. So this promise has been around for over

Saw that seen? Scene, of course. what a terrible mistake. I need a superhero for this!

Yeah, that was more or less my thinking. I replied to another person (who had replied to me) where I mentioned the oldest example I could think of where this happens, and it's The Princess Bride, of all things. Inigo Montoya and Westley fighting is all about trying to win while handicapping themselves. I am sure there

I think it's safe to say that with the cliche of holding back power, almost any hero, if faced with a swathe of villains pouring out of hell, might just realise 'hey, y'know what, I might just need all my power for this.' ^^ Having said that, this film sounds so utterly off-kilter that I wonder if it's even canonical.

I always saw the Power Rangers and other such characters as not going 'full-strength' at the start due to chivalry, or a version of it. As in, a good guy isn't going to go into a fight at full-power when it could easily be too much for the enemy and lead to an unnecessary death. So they'd size up the opponent, realise

Most disappointing game I've played this year is tricky as I've been really careful about what I've bought. Excluding free games, I would probably say Bioshock Infinite, solely because of how enjoyable the games I've bought have been. It disappointed the most simply because it never felt like I had freedom to explore,

Just hearing the main character go into one of his monologues about Tremors or Attack of the Killer Tomatoes is worth it, as well as all the random references to all manner of things (The say he calls the Sheriff Monarch and a moment that seems to be a strong reference to Venture Bros. for example). Also when the game

I've never used a gif in the years I've used a PC. I probably should, but I can picture becoming addicted to them like a mouse to cheese, or a cat to catnip. They'd become my world, my sole reason to exist. I just can't risk that happening.

''Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb!''