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The one that I always think back to is the Mardi Gras level from Blood Money. I remember messing something up and having to chase and shoot at my target through the streets, it felt so intense, like the night club scene from Collateral.

Hell yeah an Outbreak shout out! I played a fair bit of that game, I really liked the concept. It was super clunky but really novel. I still remember when they added friendly fire and everyone started making "bar fight" servers in the first level.

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The stuck up older fans are the problem, if anything. The band has changed a lot but maintained their dignity. Some of the fans haven't.

His books already feel so movie-like to me too. They're so quick and the lack of chapter breaks makes them flow really well. And the way he breaks up scenes and cuts between characters at climactic moments is exactly like how a film would do it.

There's a line in Guards! Guards! about how cliches are the tools of the trade, and I think that's the reason it would work so well as a movie. He has a great command of genre. Out of the Watch series, I've only read that and Men at Arms, but they're paced like blockbuster action/crime films. They both have some big

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I read you can be invaded while hollow, you're just a lower priority or something. And I'm pretty sure it was human because his name was something like xX_GEN0C1D3_Xx, although if they had put in phantoms with fake usernames like that it would be pretty hilarious.

Thank you, kind grammar correcting stranger!

Dark Souls 2! I'm in whatever area is after the Shaded Ruins. Some dude kept invading me in there last night :( The PVP is fun but it's like my least favourite aspect when I'm just trying to run through quickly, and I was hollow too, didn't realize they could invade you in that form too. I'm just trying to chill &

I like it. It's also a good answer to the super villain question.

Erotic thrillers just need to come back into fashion.

That's true, just harder to measure.

This is a good idea but it's not as if kids are the only issue here. I feel like most of the people I find being a nuisance in theaters are in their teens - early twenties. I just wish there was a better way to enforce the rules as a whole.

Key word: this.

I totally forgot about that! But I guess what I'm thinking of is that the second film's climax was still in an isolated location. They weren't out there having some huge battle, destroying buildings and fighting bad guys in front of everyone, they solved the issue behind closed doors. None of the X-Men films have hit

I didn't say that all. I didn't even infer it. Try reading my post again?

It feels a bit too world changing in a way. Not that the others didn't have a big scale, but this is clearly trying get in on Avengers level big city destruction.

Needs less J Law, more blue Mystique.

And everyone named "George" would like to have a word with you as well.