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This guy is still relevant?

It's been years since I've seen DS9, but I don't recall any wooden species; I've seen some...stoic ones, but maybe I just don't remember right. Seemed really wooden - like accidental kind. But like I said, I know he's better than that, so I suppose I could believe it was on purpose. Just seems like a shitty role.

I haven't seen such wooden acting since Cody Horn...and I know Iggy is better than this because he did fine in The Crow movie.

Remind me again; why does anyone like this show?

In all of maybe 3 very brief scenes, yes, it was pretty bad by today's standards. In 1992, it wasn't so bad.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's exactly how the block head behaved in 3D Land.

Yeah, that's the thing about Gotham...everything you need for ANY plot can be done right there in the city. And I think that's one of the big problems with TDKR; it's simply trying to be TOO epic for a Batman movie. Everything you need for a good story about Batman is in Gotham.

Nintendo said they're releasing an XL version.

If for some ungodly reason you decide to watch it, there is no reason to watch past maybe the first 30 minutes. Once they find the skull the first time around, just turn it off and imagine great things are gonna happen...because if you continue watching, nothing but despair awaits you.

Awkwardly acted, and obviously staged. If you have any thought in your head that this may be real in any fashion "real", then you need to check yourself...

That looks fucking terrible. It almost looks exactly like their lame prototype. You can tell a lot about a console and how professional/amateur the makers are from the controller, and this has fail written all over it.

I always knew what I was doing was practicing science.

I clearly remember seeing the complete lack of slack on that rope the first time he attempted; that's the reason he continued to fail. That seems pretty relevant to me.

Oh, and that whole rope pit thing; Batman is supposed to be SMART, and even I figured out the rope didn't offer slack the first time Bruce tried the jump...why did it take him like 4 tries to figure that out??

Well, one of my main problems is how the whole nuke plot was handled, and how non-urgent it immediately became. I know the reason given in the movie was "to give the people hope before taking it away", but having a nuke linger for 5 months is pretty boring.

Where do we draw the line then? That's my only question...because let's say I lose my legs and get them replaced with gas-powered piston legs; can I use those to run in the Olympics?

This is a stupid list for stupid people.

Ok, so can afford Astro cabs, but he can't spend $25 on a short arcade stool?

The way he spoke was the issue. He spoke like he was saying everything with a question mark at the end, and the quaint sound of it all just didn't work for me. It's one thing to have an accent, but this was a whole different bag of cats. I would have found it sufficient to just talk like a normal dude, and not some

I would find it just as annoying if he were a wimp wearing a labcoat and glasses. The voice was crap IMO, and didn't do anything to invoke the feeling of pure evil or strength in the character, regardless of intellect.