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The NDA got lifted. Excellent.

River was introduced in the Library episode during Tennant's reign.

I so did that. Well, not the Fry voice. But I definitely paused the video to make sure that was Bill Bailey. That's gonna be so much fun.

That's the point. According to this post we're not allowed to hate the game. At all. For any reason. To hate the game is to be an asshole. So i just pointed out the opposite extreme. Personally, if you love the game that's fine. And if you decide you hate the game, that's fine. I just wanted to point out that one of

I dislike Call of Duty, and I'm very grateful to have your permission to feel that way. Here's the thing... there are things involving Call of Duty that I hate. I hate the hype that precedes each game. I'm sorry, but video games do not equal the second coming of Jesus.

Yeah, that memory thing isn't true from what I've seen. Chrome suffers from the same problem Firefox does. Each tab counts as a process. Each extension counts as a process. And the longer you leave the browser open the worse it gets. It's so annoying.

Those are considered a separate thing from the stable version. There is no upgrade option. The nightlies are on Firefox 10 anyways, so there likely wouldn't be a direct upgrade option anyways.

Reading the comments here is dispiriting. The excuses for pox parties are the same reasons for getting a vaccine. Getting a vaccine for chicken pox means you have a chance of getting pox later. Getting the chicken pox at a party means you still have a chance of getting the pox again later. The difference is that one

Craig Ferguon's theory is that time travel is possible, but the reason we haven't encountered a time traveler is because until time travel is possible now then those from the future are unable to enter the present. So it's like a teleporter pad except it deals with time travel. Course, the argument goes out the window

I was thinking more along the lines of a "fixed" point in time.

I always thought The Thing was more of a different interpretation rather than a remake. It had more in common with the book than the previous movie.

It helps that at the time these movies were originals. They created the tropes that modern films copy. It's hard to beat the people that invented the wheel.

People aren't angry about video games... they're just soulless beings who are angry about any topic they happen to feel the need to remark upon. To tell someone to not be angry about video games is the same as telling them not to be angry about movies, books, politics, religion, or any other topic they have an opinion

Condemning a movie based solely on its trailer is fun!

The kid lives in a city, and apparently he's not familiar with the existence of trees. So how's he supposed to have environmental concerns about something which, until he meets the girl, he was completely unaware of in the first place?

I was thinking the same thing while watching this. I still haven't forgiven Mike Myers for that Cat in the Hat abomination. I had to screen it when I worked at a movie theater, and even though I was paid to watch it, I still felt cheated.

Those are some amazing photos though if it's illegal to break in there and take those shots, can't they still get in trouble since they posted it for everyone to see?

2nd cousins

I agree completely. Comparing a Netflix list to torrenting only works if the titles are equally available. It is interesting to note that the biggest money makers in the movie industry are also the most pirated. Makes it hard to understand how piracy is killing the movie industry when the movies pirated most are the

Love Actually is the only "chick flick" I don't mind admitting to openly adoring. The only thing I didn't enjoy about that movie was Alan Rickman's character, but that's to be expected. I think I'm gonna have to watch it now.