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Rush Hour 3 is one of the few films I've walked out of. I barely made it 30 minutes in.

"Instead of properly displaying Foo’s work, Turteltaub introduces the audience to this Rush Hour’s world of slow motion and poorly shot fight scenes, robbing the show of one of its biggest opportunities to stand out."

Tim Weiner's "Legacy of Ashes" argues that the CIA never really knew what the fuck they were doing.

It really is kind of amazing that all late-night TV now is about creating something that can be viewed later on YouTube.

Dad's been fighting Myeloma for a while now, and while he's in a really good place, there's definitely always the specter of it coming back looming over everything.

The robot even looks like a Geth!

Do those costumes look like Mass Effect to anyone else?

I mean, I've heard GREAT things about the ME:3 multiplayer, and that's great… but like you, I'm not playing Bioware games (or any story-driven RPG, for that matter) with any interest in the multiplayer. Trying to force players to use it was just dumb.

Nothing I can say would be better than Angela Bassett as Storm, so I'll also simply say that Tom Hanks would've made a great superhero as well. I dunno which one exactly, but no-one in Hollywood can do affable, doofy everyman charm while committed to morality like Tom Hanks can.

I have Valve just over Blizzard, in part because the "Expiration Date" TF2 short was motherfucking adorable.

Gone Home has been sitting in my Steam library for literally MONTHS now, unplayed. I need to fix that.

I finished Mass Effect 3 this week!

I just loved disguising myself in these games, because Agent 47 is near-undisguiseable.

I swear, once I found out about that The Fountainhead thing, all of this dude's output suddenly made sense.

More Mass Effect 3 this weekend. I was immensely charmed by the Citadel DLC. An almost total tonal shift from the usual missions that somehow didn't seem jarring. I laughed a lot, and had a very, very good time.

Y'know, this had been on my "maybe see" list for a while, but that scene is just fantastic enough to get me to get off my ass and see it (also, the ending with the billboard got a full-throated laugh out loud from me).

I borrowed CoD:BLOPS 3 from a friend after getting a little burned out on ME:3 and AC: Black Flag, and goodness gracious. I dunno about the MP, but the SP campaign is aggressively C-. Meloni and Sackhoff are total, utter stunt casting since they do literally nothing with them, the plot is a snoozer, and I don't think

I haven't had hot dogs in years, but when I did, I was 100% Ballpark. Hebrew National was good, but I loved that fat, ready to burst look that ballparks had. And the flavor.

Back when I was in 4th and 5th grade, if my parents weren't home from work at the end of the day and I didn't have a sitter, I'd occasionally hang out at the house of this kinda weird kid down the street. His Mom always made baked hotdogs for us. Cut em' in half, baked them, then covered them in some weird

For the sake of my own curiosity, how do people here feel about how their hot dogs should be prepared? Grilled? Boiled? Baked? Broiled? Fried?