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Rock box sets are indefensible cash-sponges

Straight up Hollywood film, so it's an adaptation of the book but not a documentary.

As a Shelby I would have to agree. Still with Cruise involved I'm excited to see that it'll be a large scale production.

Should be coming soon. Goes Like Hell was optioned last year by Tom Cruises company. Last I heard they're starting production after he's done with Mission Impossible 5.

I would say we need about 5 more years before they tell this story. It doesn't really have an ending yet.

Sony won't lose the rights to Spiderman until the stop making Spiderman movies. Fox has a similar deal with Fantastic Four; as long as they have a film in some state of production they will retain the rights. There may be a long term end date, like 20 years from now, but it's not anytime soon.

Except a lot of people aren't donating money, and the charity that they are donating to barely uses any of the money for the actual cause. Plus, why does ALS deserve all of peoples donations? What about the countless charities out there that desperately need funding and didn't happen to come up with a dumb viral stunt

Cartoon - a motion picture using animation techniques to photograph a sequence of drawings rather than real people or objects.

Eh, it's a broad spectrum. I've seen terrible upscaling that adds tons of artifacts and does little to improve the clarity, but there's some really good upscaling techniques as well. I recently bought a 65 inch Samsung 4K tv and it's pretty astounding how much better standard blurays look with the sets built in

Part of the reason is that film is inherently HD. Only recently with Red cameras and such have digital cameras even begun to capture the amount of information that film has always been able to capture. So if they go back and get a good scan from a quality film master they can easily make a "4K" copy.

It's from "Waiting". Ok movie, often stupid but with some pretty good spots.

I could care less if something is exclusive to the Vita, as long it's ON the Vita. I love the system but I need some more big budget games. They've been doubling down on bringing over Japanese titles but I'm just not a big fan of JRPGs.

I consider myself a rational, logical person and yet everytime I see that I fully expect the robot to turn on the man and kill him.

While not minimizing the disturbing trend of sexual abuse coverups, that's not really a good comparison. If he had sexually assaulted someone on a public basketball court with a dozen witnesses I feel pretty confident he would have been kicked out.

And that's a perfectly good point; we're talking about THE primary game mechanics (or at least the most important ones) so if those are "meh" it can be a bad sign. The reason I say it doesn't really worry me is more to do with the collaborative nature of the project and CIGs willingness to engage the community. In

Totally reasonable to be skeptical given the large scope of what CIG is trying. Personally, having played the Wind Commander and Privateer games more than any other game in my childhood (except the Xwing/Tie Fighter series) I'm confident that they will be able to produce an excellent space/trading sim, even if it

I think story in the original Force Unleashed was pretty strong; it definitely took liberties but no more so than any other SW Expanded Universe stories. The biggest letdown for me was that the actual gameplay was average at best, and didn't support the story they were telling.

Probably because all of the times a policeman/woman does their job well are deemed boring and therefore, unewsworthy.

The bigger problem in IM3 for me was when the President was in the Iron Patriot suit strung up over the fire, WHY THE HELL COULDN'T HE ESCAPE? He had power because he walks around after Rhodey gets him down, and his weapons were working because Rhodey somehow triggered them to shoot an enemy while he was still strung

I've ridden in several hot laps around Laguna Seca in a GT 500. They corner just fine.