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"To the Moon" was the one that I got really, really close to crying. Walking Dead was probably the second closest, but that was more sadness than crying.

There was another movie where Patrick Bateman's younger brother was in college "Rules of Attraction." Not that good if I recall, and a absolutely terrible American Psycho 2 with Mila Kunis which had maybe one passing reference to the original movie.

I have a question, do you find that the CC keeps up with what is going on onscreen? I notice at the gym that live shows just seem to fall far behind what his happening onscreen. Is it the same with taped shows? Thanks!

I have to throw in my support for Waze as well. I have three ways I can head home, Waze offers me the choice of the various routes and shows time estimates, traffic and accidents. I can then choose which is best for me. The social aspects of it just can't be matched by any other navigation option.

What the?! Incredible.

Congratulations and thanks! I'm excited to see your new venture Superhuman.

I love saving money too, but this really is a must-play game for any gamer. The actions you do and the stories you live through have rarely, or never been done before in a console game. It's truly deserving of GOY awards and discussion.

Best Game you haven't played this year and probably won't for some time because of your insane backlog.

That's a great idea! I got into exchanging gifts the first year and now it's cemented in. I'll keep that in mind though, any tips to make the transition?

That game just got it's hooks in me quick, and I just can't explain exactly why.

I'm in the same boat as you. I have TrueCrypt but only put a few tax documents in there. I guess I'd like to do it, but I haven't made the time to see how much work it is. My laptop rarely leaves the house, so again, if someone broke in, I'd have bigger things to worry about. If it's super easy though, I'd consider it.

I thought letting Kenny kill Duck was "the right thing to do." I didn't want him to feel any animosity for me doing that to his son. When it came back to the attic scene, I felt he'd had enough trauma and decided to take care of it myself to not put him through that again. That's the beauty of the this game frankly,

Kenny didn't come with me either, and while I didn't always agree with him, I did do a lot for him and I thought we were pretty good together. When he abandoned me it totally shocked me and so now it's just me, Omid and Christa... assjerk is a good fit.

+1. Sports scores, texts while driving, (I forgot you could have it read texts, I'll have to look into that), setting timers, navigation, calling people by relationship (i.e. "call my brother at home"), unit conversions. It's been great.

+1. The apple comment made my day.

Remember, it's easier to ask for forgiveness than approval.

For me the mentality is "I'm going to use this laptop for five years vs. I could take a vacation in Hawaii for a week and use my crappy laptop for 5 more years." The decision then is pretty easy. It does make you think though when the purchase is $50 though and when it adds up. Currently I'm on the fence about buying

Kirk, what did you end up doing with the zombie in the attic? I found that part, along with burying him to be the type of thing no other game is willing to try. I understand the whole Fallout 3 discussion about not being able to hurt children in games ("because that's all your game will be know for if you're able do

+1 on this. It's tough to keep track of every little thing you do, but if you keep up on this app, it's pretty good. A few issues about usability, but I'd still recommend it.

I picked it up when it was on sale recently. It's correct most of the time and a nice app that focuses on one thing - when it's going to rain. For people who go out running, biking or walking the dog it's been a good purchase.