
If I'm behind someone like that in line, I just pay the change for them. How much change were they looking for?
If I'm behind someone like that in line, I just pay the change for them. How much change were they looking for?
I'm not a big fan of my recorded voice either.
Yeah, I pretty much stop caring about it around the time they get the rv or jeep or van? to the farm house. EoT got a lot of positive reviews? I actually never looked them up. Lately, I've been noticing that I really joy the movies that have negative reviews and I wonder to myself, "why people have problems with this movie".
I don't know anything about Chef. I'll look it up.
In my experience, waiting is always better than impulsive buying. It's waiting too long that can get you sometimes.
I saw Edge of Tomorrow. I thought it was ok. There's a part in the movie I thought was a bit too slow.
I read about this game in Nintendo Power, rented it, and loved it. I made it to the last boss and almost beat him. That was many many years ago and I was in love with ninjas at the time. I tried playing this game a couple years ago and my love for it is gone. I doesn't look as great or control like I remember. I would like to finish it though.
Man, that would be a honest and sincere review. From your statements, we get what you personally didn't like about the game and you don't insult any readers that are into games like Bayonetta.
Bayonetta being sexist is completely objective. So are the other themes in the game (violence, religion), which is the reason why the game is rated MATURE. Instead of saying, "it's sexist", which I think insults people that like those kind of games, reviewers can say, "I don't like the sexual theme and thought it was too much". Some people like those games and some people don't. Every game isn't made for everybody. It's important for professional reviewers (and their editors) to understand this and to be critical of a game without insulting some members of their viewer base. I think it would also be fair if they had at least 2 people review a game and make sure one of them likes to play games like Bayonetta. That way the theme is not so much an issue and that person could focus on the story, game play, and can more likely take the game for what it is.
They still have Saturday morning cartoons? I thought they died out during the late 90s after the anime explosion.
I tried to watch everything Saturday mornings when I was a kid. I did spent a lot of time on NBC and ABC. I even watched Pound Puppies. Many of the cartoons on your list I kids watch now. I son love Garfield and all my kids love Muppet Babies. Too bad MB isn't on dvd. I'm sure it's a license issue, but now that Disney owns everything, maybe an official MB release can happen. You're not a fan of PeeWee? I watched a lot of him too. My kids like him also.
I don't know if I have this game. If I don't have it, I should work on getting it.
I really like Dragon Age 2, but I understand why a lot of people don't like it. It's almost a completely different game compared to DA:O. My wife & I really like both games.