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The A.V. Club

Says the living embodiment of Rule 34.

Only le 90s kids will remember these shows! Like if you think these were the best cartoons ever!

Dogs can't look up!

Took me about an hour to beat. It wasn't too bad, but juggling the tanks that were shooting at you with their different/inconsistent damage was annoying after about the fifth try.

Yes, that one exactly.

Just wait for Fear the Fear the Walking Dead in a couple years!

To be fair, I could probably rent out Logan Lerman for what I paid for the book. ($23)

In slightly related news, I just pre-ordered the illustrated edition of Sorcerer's Stone for my girlfriend's birthday. The art looks pretty neat, and I think it's something she didn't even know was coming out, so hopefully she likes Harry Potter as much as I think she does.

I rescued him in Ground Zeroes, and you're goddamn right I did it again in TPP. And I was laughing the whole time, it's so tongue in cheek yet obnoxious and awesome.

And listening to INXS?

*breaks ceiling fan, cue laugh-track*

What was it called, Pixie Dust? Fairy Dust?

Oh? Was it because of the difficulty, or the story content? I haven't really looked at anything about it besides how to unlock it.

I think the filler doesn't feel like filler because of the fact that it actually contributes to the overall game. Collecting soldiers and resources contributed to your base, a base of which allowed you to create items that aided you in the field. Kojima did a good job of creating an ecosystem of improvement where

I'm excited, I'll be finishing this game off tonight. I've got to do side-op 150, mission 45, and then mission 46. Many people complained about a lot of the story being in the tapes, but I think it works out well. One of the last tapes you get that's 10 minutes long and one person is talking to no one the whole

Oh, a cult?! Where do I sign up?

I was thinking the same thing about the Cabin in the Woods concept, except Slappy will be more frightening than anything that was in CitW.

To his credit, School of Rock was a huge part of what got me into classic rock music and I still enjoy that movie to this day.

Just giving Buzzfeed more fodder, Internet.