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I hope it discusses how Voyager's writing fell apart and she ended up portraying a mentally deranged character that changed dramatically from week-to-week.

Can there ever really be enough written about "Remo Williams"?

I loved Human Revolution as much as the first one, but the number of cutscenes was just excessive. It constantly pulled me out of the narrative. I stopped role playing Adam Jensen and feeling like I was Adam Jensen as soon as the next cutscene appeared.

I can't wait to see them visually differentiate the two time periods by giving one a teal color scheme and the other, a really teal color scheme.

Classic rock stations have done a lot to make me hate good, or at the very least, OK artists.

It was worse than that.

The first movie was brilliant and nothing in the series has interested me since.

Yeah, he's a little too caught-up on some mundane shit that went down a quarter of a century ago.

Is it just me, or was there a recurring undercurrent of bitterness and annoyance in a lot of the interviews? On a level far greater than even your everyday AVClub piece.

Terrible Mom 'n Pop stores fill me with a sense of despair. Not just that the mall is in decline, but that sad middle-aged person behind the counter is guaranteed to lose everything, as opposed to some faceless corporation with hundreds, or thousands of locations that will experience the equivalent of a rounding error…

Make it Claire Forlani sitting in a Starbucks located in a deserted Barnes and Noble next to the Your Name on a Frame store* that will exist for all of six months.

I too am looking forward to a hilarious comedy film set in a once-packed mall now increasingly taken-over by obviously doomed Mom 'n Pop stores - their decrepit fixtures salvaged from an abandoned Bradlees and paid for with every last cent of their owner's life savings / retirement funds.

The version from Milton Keynes is absolutely cathartic and highly recommended. (You can find it on Spotify.)

There aren't many farms left in Vancou… LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA, USA.

I think everyone's been wondering that since the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert.

I saw Patti Smith open for Morrissey in LA two years ago and her voice is still dynamite.

George Michael is one of the biggest wasted vocal talents in the industry. He appears to have done little else in the past decade but smoke weed and tour occasionally.

Some part of me finds it absolutely impossible to comprehend that he's still alive, and I feel pretty awful about that.

Releasing the "Frozen" single, followed by "Ray of Light" always struck me as brilliant.

The predominantly Lutheran part.