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I would say 4 or 5.  Whichever had Dwight setting the office on fire for a fire drill. 

He was my favorite part of the earlier seasons, but I'm not really interested in watching the rest of the show to get the occasional bit of greatness from Creed. 

She looks like girls I see around my neighborhood.  That wouldn't mean she is ugly, it just means she is cute but not uncommonly beautiful. 

I know I would watch more anime if it had people the size of planets trying to crush people under their thumbs.  Someone will do a walkthrough and upload the whole thing to youtube eventually, if someone hasn't done this already.    
If you have the time, I did find this with a minimum amount of time looking around

Kudos to Agniello for knowing his full name. 

Not that Stephen Root is without his charms, but I was specifically referring to the 'unsexy' element being Stephen Root, not the gay aspect.  He is a great actor, but he wouldn't get cast in Twilight or the Vampire Diaries. 

'This is hands-down the best mutton I have ever found hidden inside a wall.'

Stephen Root played a gay vampire once.  You didn't see it because it was on True Blood, but the unsexy vampire has been around for a while. 
ETA: Nothing stops gay people from being sexy. I'm not gay myself (obligatory 'not that there's anything wrong with that' reference), but Stephen Root is, I imagine, far from

I too didn't really need to read the article, but the headline alone was amazing. 

They also used to be able to turn into a wolf, but only the Castlevania games have ever cared about that aspect of Harker's conception of Dracula. 

Well put.  Padilha isn't well known in the U.S., but Elite Squad is a fucking great, action movie.  Him directing is the best reason why this reboot is worth paying attention to.  

On the one hand, I am psyched that the director of Elite Squad is handling the Robocop remake.  I don't have too muhc attachment to the original, but I certainly trust Padilha to do something cool with the property.  On the other hand, fuck Joel Kinnaman for being involved in the Killing.  He isn't responsible for the

I would say that it was a pretty good adventure/exploration game that got broken up with some mediocre shooting segments.  You could come away from the game underwhelmed for a variety of reasons that hinge on personal tastes. 

It is a shame to see that two of Capcom's best, off-beat titles of the last generation, Godhand and Viewtiful Joe, have been effectively shuttered.  At least Godhand got released on PSN, but it would be nice to see new titles in either series. 

I guess I haven't wasted as much time here as I thought.  Alternately, my memory isn't particularly good. 

I really would have loved to see them write the same generally positive review but give the game an F, just to fuck with the metacritic reading nerds. 

The disappointment is relative to what the show is capable of.  The show has enough funny people (McBride, Little, Daly, Sudeikis, Ferrel) that it has to make you laugh quite a bit.  Relative to the rest of the series, the dinner party was a pretty abrupt shift in tone that seemed off, even for a show where odd

No mention of  Atlas Shrugged?  It looked as boring as the books.  Surely that has to count for something. 

@avclub-b922ede9c9eb9eabec1c1fecbdecb45d:disqus Supporting the Japanese game industry and their attitudes toward game design is something I am entirely on board with, but this isn't the game to make the case for doing so.  El Shaddai is a far better example of a unique, beautifully crafted game that would never have

I like this theory.  Having Schaeffer's life be as strange as he says does serve as a nice contrast to Kenny's delusions about what his life actually is.  That said, Schaeffer was a bit character in the first season and his return, although still welcome, felt forced.  It seemed odd to dive so much into the world of a