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I always lose it at that bit, I just love that over-the-top reaction.

I too live in a weird foreign land, and as a kid, when the show was on the only bits I saw were from a promo ad. I remember finding the title 'Mr. Show' pretty amusing.

"Stupid anti-pimping laws!"

"♪ Gonna sing a little tale about a battle called Waterloo… ♪
Bonjour y'all!"

Pharmacist's Oath:
A friend with weed is a friend indeed.

Told ya, fuckin' ass.

"This is the best movie I've ever seen. It has a vampire and an explosion!"

"Would you like to take a moment to register me?"

It's Thursday where I am, hooray for time zones!

Make purchase of the merchandise!

And they are expensive. The only TV set I have on Blu-ray is Hannibal Season 1, and the fantastic cinematography alone justifies the expense.

Great article. As someone who preferred to play DX:HR as a silent, pacifistic Adam it could be argued that his augmentations made Adam 'feel' even more human than he ever was before, and that his augs are just a means of 'expressing' his human nature, whether it be lethal or not. But, in the end, is he still

Just one small error with your comment: DX:HR was distributed by Square Enix, not Ubisoft.

Great article. The closest I ever got to winning something off a kids TV channel was a Disney Channel prize pack, a runners-up prize for a "host the channel for a day" contest. The only thing I still have from that pack is a Mickey Mouse rain poncho.
At least my audition tape got to be aired on TV, which I couldn't

I knew there was a reason why I didn't like Olympus brand cameras.

Guillermo del Toro is the cheese!

So does Donkey Kong 64, which was also developed by Rare.