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It’s so good that it survived being a phone commercial jingle. Bomb The Twist is also an amazing song.

I’ve never seen any version of Blade Runner.

I love video games but have very little interest in online shooters(and am also terrible at them). Watching videos of Splatoon piqued my interest, and when the Splatoon WiiU package went on sale I ran right out to get it. I still get a little frustrated when I’m splatted but it can be damn exhilarating at times! And

“Hey do you have any catchup?! Pass the catchup!"

That’s all West.

I understand it’s easier to pinpoint a problem by using a popular movie like The Matrix. But is it really the fault of directors who had an interesting idea that they fought to get on screen? Why not blame the system that capitolized on that idea, or the audience who keeps going to see it?

Green Day on my 20th birthday. Billie Joe wore my hat after I threw it onstage.

Zack Snyder finally got to make The Matrix Revolutions

I could not stand 80’s music until Vice City came along. I was one of those 90’s “Pffft!” teenagers and wouldn't give it the time of day until V.C. set me straight.

Well, I can't really see the eyebrows. So it must be Matt Smith.

Maybe the NX will be the WiiU pad as a console. It would sit in a dock in your living room, which you remove it from to take it on the go. Also, updated GameCube controllers.

I'm sure he'll do a great job but I'd rather see him continue making his own films.

Goodbye and good luck, Burt. I was fortunate enough to see you transition from commenter to writer and enjoyed your work immensely. Stay Gold, Pony Girl!

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If they would return to this way of thinking I would be so happy. This is all they really need.

My wife used to have a book shop on Amazon. Every month the local library would get rid of a lot of books. They lhad a deal where every standard size bag you could fill with books was $4-$5. You should check out your local library to see if a similar program exists.

I thought it was going to be the guy from Robbinsville NJ at first. He goes "Hiiiiiiiii, may I take yourrr or-der!"

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Mr. Denham from The IT Crowd. Made even better by the fact it happened in the third season.

Wasn't that the thinking behind the Matrix sequels? Am I correct that they released them Summer and Winter of the same year?

It seems to me that the hospital staff gets good food, clean clothes, and subservient people who perform the labor. "We saved you. Pay back your debt or we wallop you." Seems like a good system to me.