nealhanna
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I think 2's gags were funnier overall but there is something dark. Changing the location from a mini-mansion to a townhouse under construction added a horror movie vibe to the scenes. Also Kevin was defending his home in the first one while he basically provoked/lured Harry and Marv to the townhouse in 2.

That's more of a pulled pork melody.

They'll replace the lead with Morgan Freeman when it's decided the character would work better black.

They're like the opposite of QoS action. Instead of being edited to near incomprehensibility the shots drag on too long and remove all the thrills.

Outside the opening long take I didn't really care for it. Everything seemed half-baked and the numerous callbacks came across as an attempt to hide that.

He looks so damn out of place and he knows it. Just look at his eyes.

Goddamned Rooskies had it coming man.

Bought Grim Fandango while it was on sale on the ps store so probably that. I still need to play Resident Evil too for a scary game.

Thanks for the correction. My car knowledge is definitely limited.

Rambling post: I prefer Kubrick's version over the miniseries and think the book is okay (haven't read it in 15 years though).

The right trigger on my ps4 controller broke (appears to be pretty common) so I had to buy a new one. Grabbed the 20th anniversary color scheme from best buy yesterday. Thank god I had reward zone money saved up cause those things are pricey.

The Back to the Future marathon last Wednesday made more than Jem and Kasbah. Ouch.

That was amazing. I'm so glad I started watching this.

It is a good one. I thought the book was more like a crime novel than anything imo. Dracula is barely mentioned after Harker's first journal entries yet you feel his presence throughout the rest of the story while the main characters try to figure out what the hell is happening around them. It's not horror because of

I'm 82% done with MGSV; just need to do a bunch of mission tasks and find more wildlife. Already beat the main story. Goal is to platinum it.

Might go see him in Cherokee depending on weather. Gonna feel weird being around that Harrah's again; one of the most ostentatious places I've ever seen compared to the surrounding area.

Everyone knows taking the train is the best way.

Nice episode. I enjoyed the inverse of the yelpers re-enacting the Kristallnacht at Whistlin' Willy's to be given gold badges, worn when they go outside, by the end. Cartman got to be Hitler again however briefly.

Frasier's first Diane episode where he lets out a decade's worth of bitterness during her play is pretty epic.

Nah, Sean Bean. He's on the golf course teaching the kid how to drive a ball successfully, a xeno taps him on the shoulder, kills him, and the screen cuts to black with "Sean Bean Death Count + 1" in bold.