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I always liked "The Wild Bunch" as it established Peckinpah as the king of slow-motion blood-spurting-everywhere in a film. At the time, it was shocking and unexpectedly gritty (it was a Western that was radically different from the bloodless twaddle that was on TV in those days) and its violence is mild compared with

I wouldn't think they'd have any trouble sourcing old "Rockin' Flower" armatures, but the trick would be to make them different- with waving arms, and perhaps rhythm-activated motion. Heck, they're standing on a gold mine right now.

Let's get real about this: Groot is now the world's favorite "Pot"-head.

Wow. Way too emo for me. Beautiful work, but they don't evoke the nature of the characters sufficiently as far as I'm concerned.

People get so attached to game characters that they can't accept that the writer killed him/her off as part of the storyline. So they do the electronic equivalent of Annie Wilkes and hack ways to change the ending. In a nutshell.

Well, all I can add to that is, for 500 bucks, it darn well better do atomic breath.

Super-agree. Everything he did was amazing. I especially liked Tokyo Godfathers , Millennium Actress, Paprika, and Paranoia Agent equally. I always wondered if Inception intentionally ripped off parts of Paprika, and I liked how part of Godfather's plot was reprised in an Agent episode. Agent had me going. But besides

It's entirely possible that SE worked with Sky mostly to see if there was indeed viability to release an English localized version; it's also likely that once SE saw that there was a good market for it, they thanked Sky for the group's work and informed him they would be proceeding with a Western release after all-

Basic poutine is hot fries, cheese curds, and brown slightly peppery chicken-based gravy. Disco fries or Animal Fries are kinda like that, but there's usually nothing more than the three ingredients above, put together in that order. If you go to a chain place like Smoke's Poutinerie in Canada, they jazz things up by

Most totally confusing and taste-bud challenging REAL potato chip flavor (from Herr's):

My favorite submitted flavor suggestion I saw from someone clever was brilliance in itself:

Yeah, Not Canadian, but I even submitted Poutine as a flavor because I love poutine. How wrong could they go with poutine-flavored chips? They didn't choose me, obviously.

Try @hlj.com too. They likely will have it at a better price... ;)

I beg to differ. The F words that overwhelm the speakers in some rounds I play are annoying as hell- and from both adults and kids. I just mute everybody- and I don't use a headset myself. I think Respawn should put in a "mute all" button so I can shut them all up, even if they join a battle late.

Yes, I still play it. I remember when Battletech Centers were out there, and it used to cost you 10 bucks to sit in a cockpit and get the same kind of experience you get on modern consoles, except you were always in a mech and had more buttons and levers to keep track of (if you were playing it out of simple mode). I

ElastiGirl must have gotten a little stiff. I'd say she's all broken up.

I was absolutely THRILLED to hear Watanabe pronounce it as "Gojira." That's the critter's name. Of course, that makes one wonder why the Americans then didn't pronounce it as "gojira" either, since Watanabe's character was the first person to call it that in the film. I think it would have been amusing to have shown

Peanuts and Potatoes are now filing "friend of the court" briefs to get their names changed too...

Darth Paul Shaffer?