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What a mess this is.

I do!

Unless you really really liked the prequels, I'd say skip them entirely, or try to find one of those edits that cuts out everything that has very little to do with Lucas's earlier films. And they're going to release the originals without all the modifications - http://www.inquisitr.com/1416036/han-sh… - so if you're

Also started with 2600. Not quite old enough to have seen the very beginnings of electronic games in arcades, but I feel like I've been there almost since the start, like anyone born in the 1950s with regard to TV.

Still have all my older consoles, so I can do a little bit of classic gaming if they feel like it. The newer systems, well, those machines didn't hold up quite as well.

What did it do though besides make money and tug heart-strings?

Haven't played it for a long while, but if one is picking different numbers of laps for races, they may be counting as WRs if no one's actually completed a race with x number of laps. That isn't how it used to work, it only gave it out for the fastest time per race map. But maybe they changed it to do just that.

Holy crap ... through the Liquor Hole!

Interesting. Didn't know about the game series and its content which hit the cutting-room floor, re: the toxicity meter.

It could also be possible that there are more than one who amount to being the 'Purple Man.'

Wouldn't be bad if they started answering questions in the 3rd but then opened up even more questions.

Before today, I had no idea there were this many passionate Super 8 superfans. Would never have guessed.

Wow, this game's lore is outpacing the game itself. Hell of a mystery they got going, and bravo for a to-date well done indie ... both game & lore.

I'm not screwing anything, but judging by the amount of stars in various retorts about Super 8, I suppose that more than a few people are genuinely curious about the shape of Luke's skull.

Don't get me wrong, it's not really a case of me defending Luke here, in terms of pure throwing out an opinion with no support, but if Luke's opinion resembles mine in any shape or texture, well, there's a person named Faraci who wrote it down with thought and reason probably way better than I ever could, and I tend

*It's got its strong moments

Glad to see that I wasn't the only one who really dug SC4, even if it was a bit buggy and broke.

Edit: Because this is primarily a blog about video games, so film opinion may or may not be any person's strong suit. And I too love movies and didn't much care for Super 8, and Luke's opinion doesn't bother me that much about it.

Much boxy car.

Upon watching this, and knowing what I've observed of Paul's contribution to music, I agree.