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I liked the ending before the extended cut DLC, so I'll be interested to see what you think of it.

The whole design seems to take advantage of the limitations at the time, and it's incredible how well it holds up.

Hey that's cool. I'm surprised more companies don't have that kind of thing

This weekend I'm playing Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace: The Movie: The Video Game. My mum passed away about a year before the movie came out, so when we won a PS1 in a competition, my dad allowed his sons to pick one game that they could play, so went with the game of the movie that we were obsessed with.

Didn't they do an HD remake last gen? Also, does it have gamepad support?

I've never played it. Is this going to be one of those games that I'm too late to the party to get it?

Honestly, Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! I live nearby to my work, and go home for lunch , so I've found there's something about consistent insanity that is relaxing. I am a fairly… odd guy, and in my current job I have to tone that back (starting a new one next week to match my personality), so switching on

I'm still tentatively interested in this. Much more than other genres, I find horror reviews super based on the viewers tastes (which, of course, there is nothing wrong with), and horror TV is also a light commitment that I can jump off fairly easily.

I really like Bendu, and I'm always a huge fan of these shows exploring the Force outside of the Jedi and Sith teachings. Having a middle ground brings so much more possibilities for all kinds of force users to pop up in the future.

Exactly! I was kinda hoping it would be kinda like the Arctic Monkey's Humbug, but that was wishful thinking on my part considering that Homme was the producer on that album

I hate the word creepypasta. They're just short horror stories!

Shiiiiit, really? I could have sworn they were. Huh.

Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter? Although they ain't married no more

I like Lady Gaga and I love Josh Homme, but that Perfect Illusion track is so eh. If you hadn't told me that Homme had done the guitar on it, I would have guessed they'd pulled some random guitar player off the street.

Oooh the Rectify one is a good one, and the Bob's Burger family pairings are great, but another good one is between Domhall Gleeson's and Bill Nighy's characters in About Time. I loved that he kept going back in time to hang out with his dad, and was reduced to a blubbering wreck when he couldn't anymore. Made me

I was 15 when I played Hotel Dusk, and I remember being slightly disappointed by how it wrapped up, but I couldn't ever figure out why until I read this. It really does just feel like you're happening upon a story of a guy who's bumping into his past.

The Imitation Game. I find movies that are so aggressively mediocre so much more worse than the bad ones, and I was so bored out of my mind watching that one before the Oscars last year. Bendigo Cucumber Hatch was so just kinda there, and the whole film felt like a paint by numbers biopic. It had such a strong cast,

hey! that's me! i said something worthwhile! Oh well, it's all down hill from here

Damn. I had hoped that they'd pull a Hannibal and surprise me with a good adaptation. Oh well, I'll still have Outcast…

I think that's a grand idea of an LP channel. Would it be a fairly edited affair, or would you kind of go more free form? I've been getting into the more edited types of LPs as it cuts down the amount of time that there isn't anything interesting happening on screen/the LPer isn't talking.