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@Sugoi: @Saiwyn Hy: +1 to both of you.

Hellboy called. He wants his gun back.

@Asraiil: Thanks very much for the info! I'll take a closer look at those software options you suggested. All the best.

@Raxxor: Victim: "You'll have to take my wallet from my cold, dead hands"

I want to move all my DVDs (and a few Blu-rays) to a single, small box that I can connect to my HDTV, and play each film (including special features) in their full resolution/audio glory using some easy-to-use on-screen menu software.

So when do they start flinging people over the border that?

@Numanoid: Yes, I've seen them. Somewhat 'disturbing' at times, but quite accurate regarding the prequels.

@Numanoid: I just finished reading "The Making of The Empire Strikes Back", and it's interesting to see how Lucas and others kept 'the suits' away from director Irwin Kirshner and the other creative workers. Left them to do their job. I'm not a huge Lucas fan, but I have to give him credit for his disdain of

@Numanoid: Good point. Perhaps film companies can see what makes video game companies successful with each sequel game, and follow the work/development/refinement philosophy.

@neotic: That's a good point. Probably why some intellectual properties get screwed up when they are passed to another group to produce.

@Keasar: Way better. Thank you!

It is interesting that sequels/remakes/re-envisioning of video games are usually well-received and better in general than their predecessors, unlike other media, such as films, where sequels are not usually as good as the original (some exceptions - i.e. Empire Strikes Back, Godfather II, etc.).

That main actor has kind of a "Nathan Drake" look to him.

@Andy Vanek: What's with the megaphone on the floor?

Black Ops getting more votes than RDR is like Transformers 2 making more money than District 9.