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It’s only underrated in the USA, for the most-part.

In Europe (especially the UK) and China, it did exceptionally well and was very-well received.

In fact, we can thank the global audience (of which I am happy to be a part) for the upcoming sequels.

*gleams proudly at his Pacific Rim blu-ray*

Only thing I’m asking for in

Is anyone really surprised?

Honestly, I don’t understand how anyone who’s seen Man Of Steel would logically want to see this film.

Affleck I could tolerate, but Zack Snyder needs to stop directing movies. He’s gradually edging closer to Uwe Boll territory.

@Brian Ashcraft:

Further to my original post, I took the time to watch Wolf Children with my partner. I’m aware of cultural differences and disagreements, but in no way is that film suitable for young children (“little kids”) at all!

#Spoilers

(I’m about to provide serious plot spoilers now, so read on at your own peril

I preferred Mario RPG over FFVII. There, I said it.

Why, you ask?

Better gameplay. More comedy. Story actually made sense. (Sorry, but FFVII’s story was convoluted.) Game didn’t leave you with no idea where to go next or what to do without resorting to a guide.

#corrections

“sliver of info”

As a child of 32, I love Ponyo, though not quite as much as Totoro, which has a very special place in my heart.

Hadn’t heard of two of these though, so am definitely going to go out of my way to watch those soon.

Kanye is more like King Candy (né Turbo), as he’s a complete prat who thinks he’s fully justified in doing whatever he wants and then blaming others for his own failings.

I still think this is one of the most psychologically-creepy mangas I’ve read:

http://brasscockroach.com/h4ll0w33n2007/…

No Japanese-speaking skill required as it’s in English, though it is in the right-to-left manga style.

I presume you’re comparing the creator to Doctor Frankenstein rather than comparing the creations to Doctor Frankenstein?

If not, then please be advised that Frankenstein was not the name of the creature, who remained nameless.

I love the look of this game, but will never get it for two reasons:

(1) It’s not on PC (preferrably Steam).
(2) You can’t buy the levels/characters are DLC without the toys.

If I could pay £30-35 for the main game and then £4.99-£9.99 for the bold-on expansions plus a bit less for extra characters (which would then all

Sorry, you’re entitled to your opinion, but you’re wrong.

DS9 should be nowhere near the bottom of this list at all and is definitely far above Enterprise and TOS. I’ll agree that TNG should be right near the top, if not the top perhaps even, but Voyager? Seriously?

DS9, even with just its intro, was different and

Can any current SWTOR players update me on the progress over the last couple of years?

I stopped playing the game in about 2012, as many of the issues I was having with the game were being ignored entirely and many promises were continuing to be broken by the developers.

The things that were important to me were:

I’m guessing the rabbits are a bit miffed.

Huh?

This article flies in the way of other articles which have clearly stated that the new Alien film won't under Alien 3 or Alien Resurrection.

e.g., http://variety.com/2015/film/news…

Which is correct?

#corrections

"ala physical sports" —> "à la physical sports"

Those really aren't steep specs for a PC game coming out in 2015. In fact, they're pretty awesomely not steep.

I respect your views and opinions but greatly disagree.

I found HL1 dull and tedious when I first played it. It was HL2 that kindled my love of the series.

Hl1 is good for nostalgia if you wish to then follow it up by HL2 and its episodic releases or if you watch Freeman's Mind, which really shows just how silly some of

Found this app just a few weeks ago, strangely enough. It allowed me to play the old 2001 game "Black & White" in borderless windowed mode no problem, coupled with d3dwindower to force the game into windowed mode to begin with.

Sounds good, but then so did Planetary Annihilation and look how that ultimately turned out.

#It's tomato, it's tomato, it's tomato#