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It used to be they would just keep making sequels without trying to add some pretense of "wrapping it up" every 3 movies. I guess it's mostly because 3-movie contracts have become the norm, but they're also to blame for X-Men 3 and Spider-Man 3. Anyway, I highly doubt they won't make more RDJ Iron Man movies until

Even if it doesn't turn out to be a great season, I admire the balls on these people to just fling the whole thing into a dystopian future. Sci-fi tv doesn't take nearly as much risks as it should usually, especially considering that theoretically anything should be possible in these worlds.

WHY does every set of 3 movies have to be considered a "trilogy"? This movie doesn't sound any more like part of a "greater story arc" than The Avengers was. Besides, there's almost no "trilogy" where all three movies are good anyway, it really seems more like a curse at this point.

I voted...err.......lowercase Super Nintendo. Genesis had more good games, period, but SNES had enough exclusives that were just so great, plus the hardware gap was pretty substantial (hardware rotation.....plus that sound chip.......mmmmmmmmmmm) I owned both consoles, but not at the same time, I traded my genesis

Wild 9 and Abe's Exoddus come to mind.

It's not *complete* bullshit, but I don't see how at least some version that did have a second stick wouldn't be marketable/profitable. At the very least if everyone who commented on Kotaku angrily about the lack of a second stick bought one, they could make a few million bucks.

I almost exclusively check into fake things or famous places that I haven't actually been to. That's the good thing about the desktop version of facebook.

Indeed, the things that people I've had hidden forever from my news feed like keep showing up. In the past I've always been dismissive of people that complained about facebook changing things but this is going way way too far, and I can't imagine anyone but the nosiest, most horrible people on earth would actually

I thought Punisher: War Zone was amazing actually. http://www.earwolf.com/episode/punisher-war-zone/

I'm pretty sure The Punisher and Incredible Hulk will be on the "several times a year" schedule before long, both of those have been rebooted 3 times since the 90's. (And I think Punisher is on track to be rebooted AGAIN in the next couple of years)

No humans and no dialogue? Sounds refreshing to me, having grown up with Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino movies featuring characters that would deliver a 13-minute diatribe about breakfast cereal or some shit.

It would probably be way overused in Harmony Korine movies.

That game looks kind of awesome

Strobe lights, sure. Smell-o-vision, meh. Back ticklers? HELL no.

I had kind of high hopes for this remake, but that....didn't exactly inspire confidence

I'd definitely agree with that-I don't particularly *need* a tablet, so I can't really justify spending all that much money on one (and I'd much rather have a smaller one with better specs than an older one with a larger screen that wouldn't get updates anymore)

Personally, I liked Shivering Isles better than anything else in Oblivion....but it really doesn't look like Dawnguard is even close to that extensive/interesting and yet is releasing at the same price. I'm gonna wait for the inevitable 50% off sale on XBLA.

This upsets me as a long-suffering fan of Free Radical's games.

We ams launching missiles froms ships

Pleasepleaseplease don't make Avengers 2 overly crowded. Other than that, hell yes.