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Given he’s known to be a good action director, and that Event Horizon is at the very least considered to be pretty effective at what it does, I have to wonder why he’s never been given a bigger project.

My original thoughts with Negan and Lucille being a bat used to bash brains in was as a reference to Frank Zappa and the song “Lucille (has messed my mind up)“. When it was revealed to be the name of his late wife, I was a little disappointed.

When I see sets like this, I wonder why LEGO don’t bring back their old Technic figures. They had some of the best articulation for their size, and had decent proportions.

It feels odd that a character starting where he does actually has a downward spiral rather than being about either acceptance or grieving.

Anyone else getting the mental image of the village idiot (or Trump) literally trying to burn rocks instead?

Meanwhile, we still haven’t had the first two seasons over here in the UK. I’m not sure why our Cartoon Network is as bad as it is, but whatever the reason, it’s a bit of a joke.

It’s weird how that date has always had some significance in my life. The first reason is simply that it’s my parents wedding day/anniversary. The second was the same ponderong of what it meant in this game (or rather the combination of wanting to know if it was ever going to lead to something more). Finally, the last

To add to one passing comment in the article: I feel that flying enemies in any game where you’re predominantly grounded are the most tedious of encounters and need to go away. I’ve hated them since I can remember.

I feel like I'm alone in this, but I really liked Rubber. I thought it was funny and absurd and I suppose on my wavelength.

Personally, I view this as like the Peter Jackson King Kong remake or like an anime series made after the manga ended, rather than during publication, and not like Psycho or even something like The Postman Always Rings Twice. I liked the demo a lot, and honestly haven't been able to bring myself to play the original

I thought the episode was okay, though the ending ultimately underlined an issue the series has had for way too long. By that I mean how and when it’s decided to mind wipe a person from history and why or how that choice is made. Just two episodes ago we have two characters not only mind wiped, but because of that,