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There's more to it than just her attitude. Her mother/manager was such a colossal pain in the ass to work with that Heigl's public attitude became a convenient excuse to blacklist both. Handlers who tried to help her career all say the biggest problem is the mom, and that's unlikely to change.

Damn, when I saw the first picture of Jim and Jeff in character I immediately thought, "Is the story gonna have a explanation for one or both looking like meth addicts?" I am smrt.

6.1 setup (receiver is 7.1 but my living room isn't big enough for the other rear surround speaker) over hdmi. Everything still works and sounds amazing after six years and will probably last for another dozen or so. I spent a lot of time researching systems and tech when I was a freshman at university so the sound

Well admittedly if you grow up thinking your name is Jesus Christ then you're bound to have a skewed view on human relations.

Rewatching the episode now, I either caught a goof or a sly joke. The 200 coins for 49 cents is a much better deal than 5700 for $50.

Loved it. Felt like the most old school episode they've done in years. I had forgotten how good Parker and Stone are at embracing escalating insanity and just going with it.

I bought the ps2 classic version of San Andreas for my ps3. I think that is the 4th time I bought it (original, steam sale, free on Android, and this). Still fun as ever. I'm only in Grove Street and find myself walking more than before instead of driving.

Okay, I was playing on a 6.1 setup and Isolation was always quiet except during big setpieces. I honestly don't understand what this article is trying to get at.

So I guess I'm the only one who laughed at McConaughey's "mankind must be exterminated" spiel?

Ash did just try to figuratively oral rape Ripley so there's definitely some subtext there. I think, and with Bishop in Aliens, it just shows visually that they're different from humans. There might honestly be some pseudo-scientific basis to it too but I'm not sure.

Agreed. The sound of the Alien crawling through vents around, above, and below you adds so much tension to the game (assuming you have a surround sound set-up). Not to mention the creaks and moans the station makes during quiet moments.

Most of the negative reviews I've read basically boil down to "Game is too hard, the alien is too frustrating" which appears to be code for "I'm terrible at stealth games and have no patience for this." I personally love this kind of gameplay; it reminds me of going for a no kill/alert run in MGS games. Hell, the game

And one hangs up on Coppola at the end. Didn't know how much of a burn that was until a few years ago.

It's too cerebral! We're trying to make a movie here, not a film!

That was the first thing I noticed when I saw the picture. Would have made the show a must watch for at least an episode.

"Hey you! Kincaid!"
"Freddy! Freddy, where you at!"
"Don't act dumb! Where's the plutonium?"
"I… Hey man, that plutonium's mine and I have it registered to be used for religious purposes!"
"Uh you actually have some plutonium?
"He's got plutonium?"

I can believe that; it could have been neat to see Keanu do dual roles.

The love cd/dvd combo has the tracks in 5.1 dolby and dts. If you have a dvd audio player you can also have a 5.1 96/24 lossless version, which is astounding if you can stand the remixes amd such.

Personally I think this is nothing more than a stealth campaign to get "Untitled Self Portrait" a best song nomination, which I would be more than okay with.

God I hope not. That would be painful unless it was made out of the pie-shaped pieces for a y-wing engine. Wait, we're not supposed to think that through are we?