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I agree with this. Even worse, when I went through that strike mission, nothing was dropping ammo for heavy weapons, so I was down to my primary by the time I got to the Skepsis Prime or whatever it was called. The mission was level six, and I was a level eight when I played it, and it still felt like I was shooting

I also heard Shohreh Aghdashloo (24, Mass Effect) She's the rep for the Future War Cult...whatever that is. Much like Claudia Black, once you've heard her voice, you'll never forget it.

As someone who grew up watching and loving this stuff...I have to admit I'd take the new show on Nick over the old. I just think it's a better show, overall, based on the handful of episodes I've seen. Can't speak for the 2003 version, because I've never seen it.

My favorite is "Bowler" for some reason. Also, she got Link right, which is better than I would have done when I was a kid.

I'm surprised he didn't put the Noid in there, too, lol.

One of things I like about stuff like this is seeing characters I've never thought of in relation to each other placed side by side. For instance: Spike Spiegel, Fox McCloud, and John McClain. I'd totally watch that movie.

For real. I had a blowout on 288 just outside of Pearland the other day, and had to change my tire. This was around one in the afternoon. Luckily, I had a few bottles of water with me, because by the time I was done I thought I was going to pass out. And I'm a relatively healthy 30 year old. I can't imagine what it

Kingdoms of Amalur (via PS+, way back in November(?)). I messed around with it a little bit when I first got it, but it didn't hold my interest. I guess I just needed to be in the mood for it because I'm enjoying it now.

The first time I saw Innocence, I hated it. Why is everyone in section 9 a philosophy major all of a sudden? Is this a movie, or just a collection of pretty animated sequences? How many times are Batou and Togusa going to go through this damn house? Why isn't Saito in these movies? WHAT IS THIS DUDE'S OBSESSION WITH

I nearly happened in the late nineties, early 2000s, with Ronald D. Moore at the helm. The CW/WB was behind it, and when they wanted to make Moore's pitch more like 'Roswell', he walked away. It was recently covered in a post on io9:

Yes! I nominate "Deadly Friend".

First thing I saw her in was the Terminator TV show. I went from hating the concept and everything about it to enjoying it quite a bit because they actually managed to get someone who could follow Linda Hamilton (it's still Hamilton's role, but Headey took a really good run at it.)

Fellow lefty, never had problems either. And I tend to use default control schemes, too, never bother with "southpaw" set ups, but I suppose that could come from having played video games that way for the better part of 30 years.

Anyone who is a fan of Miyazaki, and Nausicaa in particular, who hasn't read the manga is missing out. I finally got my hands on it earlier this year and it blew me away. It's easily his masterpiece, IMO.

I go back and forth on it. Visually, it was very solid, especially for a TV show. But these elements feel a bit strange compared to the more grounded aspects of the show.

Holy crap. Never noticed that before, but now that you've pointed it out, I'm not going to be able to forget it.

There's a couple things Saint's Row does better as well. For instance, putting GPS markers in the world so you don't have to keep looking down at the corner of the screen. Or being able to turn off radio stations you don't like/are tired of, or create your own mix tape of in game tracks. I also liked how SR4 had an

She doesn't have any cousins named Crowe, does she?