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Definitely. There have been about 7-8 AAA titles over the last two years that I didn't buy until they were $10 or under. Tomb Raider, Deus Ex : HR, Max Payne, Far Cry 3, and several more. I realized that I now have EVERY one of those games, and I have only even started Tomb Raider and Far Cry 3. And these are only the

Thank you for voicing a competent and rational statement among the hyperbole and emotionally charged accusations.

Kinja seems intent on hiding it in my browser but there's a pic of SV in my above post.

Here you go.

Definitely not. It's terrible that the officer got shot, but that happened before the chase. When I said civilian I was referring to someone who wasn't involved in the chase, not the driver of the Vette. I think the driver accepted the risks for himself when he set off in pursuit.

I agree. I want to give this guy a huge pat on the back for helping nail a scumbag, but on the other hand it could have easily ended very badly if a civilian had been hurt or killed during the high speed chase.

You're right, there's just no defending any part of those films....

True, but given the origin of the Tumbler it's design made perfect sense in the context of the Nolan films. I think it would much sillier in those films if Bruce Wayne (who had no design or engineering training at all) had somehow designed and created his own high tech crime fighting machine.

It sounds like you and I grew up around the same time, but if I had to choose, I'd have to go with the original Burton Batmobile as my fav (and it was obviously the primary inspiration being The Animated Series car). But this badass ride would be a VERY close second.

To be fair to Schumacher, there have been several Batmobiles in the comics that were nearly identical to that neon laced piece of crap.

While I am the last person to defend our asinine Texas government, driving on Texas roads for my entire life makes me want to call bullshit on this article. From Dallas to Houston to Austin to San Antonio, virtually every major highway I have ever driven on here is constantly being updated, widened, and improved. If

I've lived my entire life within blocks of SMU and have have quite a bit of experience with Mustangs, and I've never once heard this myth.

Honestly it makes no sense whatsoever.

I admit I have to work hard to ignore the Scientology side of him, but it helps that I really enjoy his movies overall. I'm more concerned with Joseph Kosinski directing. He's made two beautiful movies so far, but they were both emotional flat as a pancake. This is a story about men that were entirely driven by an

I would ABSOL-FREAKIN-LUTELY support this. Goggins is a badass.

I think this statement sums up Cruise perfectly Matt. I am deeply dubious of him being cast as my grandfather, but on the other hand, he really does commit himself to his roles in a serious way. I hope that if this film does come to fruition, I'll be proven wrong.

I agree, Cruise makes good films, but I won't deny I'm a little torn.

While I can't speak to Apples policy on updates vs. sequels (I didn't even realize they enforced a policy like that) the point of the article seems to be that Rovio DOES add enough features and gameplay mechanics to substantially distinguish their games from each other. I agree that Angry Birds, Season, and Rio were

Beautiful though...

The GR1 was gorgeous, but I'm a little more sad that we'll never see this made.

Completely agree. The Series 1 was one of my first automotive obsessions; it's a gorgeous design that still holds up today. The first time I drove my grandfathers Series 1 from Gardena to Long Beach I have at least a dozen people drive up next to me and ask what is was, completely blown away.