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It is considered a cult classic by a lot of gamers, I think it has aged well

True, it did seem like it was a generic sci-fi top down adventure game. God it was awful…I was such a huge X-Men fan and the cartridge package cover was so cool…probably my biggest NES disappointment of all. Funny that it was the same developer from the Elm Street and Friday games, which weren't great but were 10x

Oh I know, I'm quite familiar with the concept

Repellent or arousing? Hmmmm

She is a lovely lady, she and Ted seem like the nicest couple in Hollywood…by far

In this day and age of online reviews, why would anyone risk buying a terrible game? However…back in the days of NES and SNES, oh boy. Someone mentioned Friday The 13th and that's a good example of a terrible game I loved. Nightmare On Elm Street was a much better platformer but I didn't love it as much.

You're not wrong man…that just proves how awful all the other characters on that show are

Honestly? They shouldn't have come up with this ridiculous "true nemesis" bullshit. I was like "Wait…didn't I kill this guy?" It destroys any sense of accomplishment

Yeah and a black actress took that role, which will undoubtedly help her career, and is now defending it. You're white, right? So yeah, it's a mute point

Because this movie has been getting hate since it was announced and now people are going out of their way to say how awful the trailer looks.

Lol what's awful about it exactly? And yeah I didn't like Leslie Jones' character but then again I don't like her, period. And she went on Twitter after the criticism and defended her role and the film so now it's a mute point.

Sure, I just find the amount of people going out of their way to "hate" on this trailer weirdly suspicious

Then it's a problem with Hollywood as a whole, not just this movie. Also, since when is the original Ghostbusters considered a masterpiece?

Guess I watched a different trailer then. It doesn't look that different from other comedies out there: it has the same type of fratboy humor that permeates 95% of all American comedies, for better or worse. Leslie Jones' presence aside, I liked it: I like Melissa, Kristin and Kate and I appreciate the mix of sci-fi &

I'm a big fan of Judd Apatow's comedies but it really didn't work (for me, it did at the box office), I preferred This Is 40

We're The Millers is one of the last mainstream comedies I did enjoy. Oh I forgot about Trainwreck…I love Amy Schumer but something about it just didn't do it for me.

I saw Vacation. It's not as bad as the reviews made it seem to be (I don't think the 27% from RT is deserving) but still…you do get some stupid shit and dick jokes, which Spy had none.

A blockbuster with those actresses would have never received the greenlight, most of them are unknown with the exception of Silverman so that's just useless daydreaming

I didn't like The Heat that much but Spy was great. Not that I think Paul Feig is a genius director but the bar for comedies is so low that his films do look brilliant. I mean what was the alternative? Vacation? Pixels? The Other Woman? The Intern? Get Hard? I can keep going

It certainly doesn't look "that" bad. Did none of these people liked Spy? It was considered the best comedy of last year.