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Old 09-30-2012, 04:38 AM
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anyone seen Looper? Im hearing its really good, want to see it.
It was a good movie. Got a little confusing at a couple points. Time travel is always like that. There was a part in the beginning was a little unsettling
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Old 09-30-2012, 05:05 AM
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I remember this PS3 commercial. It's kinda inspirational

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdWkKKSckNk
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Old 09-30-2012, 06:07 AM
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It was a good movie. Got a little confusing at a couple points. Time travel is always like that. There was a part in the beginning was a little unsettling
I saw it. Very good and I highly recommend it. And I also saw Dredd today. It was awesome and a ginormous improvement over the Stallone movie.
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Old 09-30-2012, 01:55 PM
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I just find the whole criminal organization getting their hands on the time travel tech and the government can't stop them...nor are they using the time travel tech to do anything big like change history,
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So I finally pulled the trigger on MW3 a few weeks ago and I finally got around to beating it last night.

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In MW2, Makarov makes it look like the CIA was behind the airport massacre. (Nevermind what the CIA would have to gain by gunning down civilians in an airport...) This fires up the Russians and they invade the US. But in MW3, it's revealed that Yuri was there at the airport, tried to stop Makarov, was shot, and was saved by Russian first responders. If Yuri was there to explain everything, then doesn't that blow a huge hole in Makarov's plan? Did I miss something? I know writing was never a strong point in either CoD franchise, but this is kind of a big plot hole.
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Old 10-05-2012, 11:41 PM
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I've started playing Assassin's Creed 2, and it is FUCKING AWESOME!!!
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I've started playing Assassin's Creed 2, and it is FUCKING AWESOME!!!
It is. I found it to be much better than Brotherhood and Revelations.
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Old 10-05-2012, 11:59 PM
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So I finally pulled the trigger on MW3 a few weeks ago and I finally got around to beating it last night.

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In MW2, Makarov makes it look like the CIA was behind the airport massacre. (Nevermind what the CIA would have to gain by gunning down civilians in an airport...) This fires up the Russians and they invade the US. But in MW3, it's revealed that Yuri was there at the airport, tried to stop Makarov, was shot, and was saved by Russian first responders. If Yuri was there to explain everything, then doesn't that blow a huge hole in Makarov's plan? Did I miss something? I know writing was never a strong point in either CoD franchise, but this is kind of a big plot hole.
I bet the idea is that Yuri DIDN'T tell anyone about the plan thinking the Russian government wouldn't believe him. He was after all not part of the military and has ties with Makarov. They would have arrested him right away and locked him up like they did with Price.
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I bet the idea is that Yuri DIDN'T tell anyone about the plan thinking the Russian government wouldn't believe him. He was after all not part of the military and has ties with Makarov. They would have arrested him right away and locked him up like they did with Price.
I figured they would've arrested him anyway. He was found wearing a business suit and a tactical vest (like the other shooters) and had a gun in his hand. I would've assumed that he was one of the shooters who had been wounded by the cops. And I'd think that being able to prevent a war between Russia and the United States would be worth the risk of being sent to a dungeon. And his close association with Makarov and the Ultranationalist movement probably would've made him even more credible, as he'd have less reason to lie.
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I've been playing RE6 and this game is a mess. There's a lot of good parts in this game, but a lot of bad things
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