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  1. The him doing so in enough time to beat the bomb is where this remains a problem, though. Unless we should be led to believe that part was non-linear...which we weren't,
  2. I...I would buy an audiobook of Brave New World as read by Hardy's Bane...
  3. Considering about a third of the movie is filmed in IMAX, I would disagree. Though I do agree that those theaters are awesome as there's one near me and it was pretty great. But there's no way I wasn't seeing this in IMAX at midnight (or in my case, 3:40am since the midnight showings were all sold out). IMAX was sold out for midnight [sold out by 3 pm the day tickets went on sale], the theater has yet to add a later morning showing, and I'm 99% sure I'll be seeing it again, so I should say that for the options I had to see it at midnight, it was a good tradeoff. Besides, I don't really want to have to line up for two hours before they'll let us in, hope I get a "good" IMAX seat (as close to the center of a row as I can get), and be by myself (therefore, hoping that if I have to go pee before the movie starts that my seat isn't sniped). The IMAX being sold out for midnight is the best thing that happened to me because the balcony seat won't have these concerns AND I can probably get in to see it a few days later at the IMAX without too much of the same issue.
  4. I'm pretty excited for this midnight showing because I have a local Warren theater. It has a balcony for patrons 21 and up only in its grand auditoriums. For a very slight upcharge over the normal price, I have an assigned seat in the balcony. Functionally, I can show up 2 hours early or 5 minutes early and still have my same exact seat, guaranteed. I think it was a pretty good tradeoff to not be able to see it in the IMAX at midnight.
  5. And if you already bought it (and maybe paid over the average the first time), then they went ahead and gave them to you as well.
  6. Pretty much Skummy's spoiler and thoughts on the ending from me. I really enjoyed it. I didn't enjoy the easily startled child next to me.
  7. My want list is looking a lot like everyone else's...although the Bioshock: Infinite delay bumps it into the neighborhood of Tomb Raider and South Park: The Stick of Truth. My wallet is going to be sad.
  8. Just picked this up for PS3. TwistdFate for invites/etc.
  9. I went to high school with Adley. I like that the Internet seems to have universal hatred for her being passed over in favor of the other girl.
  10. I think it would be far more fair to compare it to Harry Potter. I think it is really easy to market it toward teens (and more specifically, teen girls), but the books catered to a much larger audience in a way that something like Twilight really didn't/doesn't.
  11. Having bought and played both, I vastly enjoy Modern Warfare 3's multiplayer and style of play more than Battlefield 3's. Then again, to be completely fair, I think the games are so far apart in play style that a comparison of them simply isn't fair. Or maybe I'm just saying this because I feel like the learning/skill curve on BF3 is too steep given that if I'm playing certain game modes, it consists of me walking around the map for a good 5 to 7 minutes before being capped by a high level enemy with a bunch of goodies attached to a weapon while I'm stuck with something that is comparatively shit. (AKA, I apparently suck at BF3 and feel little to no motivation to play it long enough to be able to get "better"). Also, for anyone on PSN that enjoys Kill Confirmed, I'm TwistdFate if anyone ever wants to play a few rounds.
  12. [Funkasaurus]Muh bad![/Funkasaurus] Ah, law school...the obstacle to Skyrim. I'm sure that really should be the other way around, but I don't care. I'm enjoying the game a lot and because of law school and my delay in getting the game (I got it right before exams started), I think that the PS3 lag issue may be solved in a patch before I have to worry about it happening to me. I, too, enjoy the immense freedom to do whatever you wish. And also love how I'll be on my way to do something and then wind up doing something entirely different because of all of the stuff there is to do in the game. I just hope that when I do decide to stop dicking around and go back to the main storyline quests that I won't be so leveled up that I just mess anyone or anything up that tries to come after me. Case in point, I tried to do the whole Greybeard thing pretty early on instead of sidequesting, so I was traveling in that direction and got attacked by a bear. At that point in the game, low health and shitty armor meant that I either had to run or face pretty quick death. Now? I can fight two bears off without having to worry too terribly much about my health. That said, I still don't fuck with dragons. Or if I do, I hope that I'm close enough to a giant camp to make the dragon fight the giant/mammoths.
  13. Don't know if this has been posted here. Makes me wish that I had this for PC.
  14. It comes in at 14-15 seconds in. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CHue7QAPH4 That's legitimately creepy. The computerized voice is sorta...seductive sounding....
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