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Nocta-Aeterna

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I have no idea why, but this:

It's completely, hilariously bat-shit insane; ridiculously disjointed and nonsensical. At least the author knows how to rock the purple prose.
 

Vault boy Eddie

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Bioshock. I only got it because it was like 4-5 bucks on steam a long time ago, and it surpassed all my expectations for it.
 

Lilani

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SEPECAT said:
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. That show looked retarded in the ads but its great. Also, How to Train Your Dragon, from the people who still think Shrek is good.
Shrek is good. But once you get numbers involved with its name, that's when it starts to get awful.

For me it's Despicable Me and the way Brian and Stewie harmonize in this song--especially the very end.


And also, for you Star Wars fans, this blew my mind when I first heard it.


And for something a little more random, here is Marcel the Shell with Shoes On. [http://vimeo.com/14190306]
 

loc978

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Mass Effect. My first thoughts on it were "Shooter RPG? Generic save the galaxy plot? Bah."
Then it came out on PC... and I ignored it. One day I was in the mood for a shooter and saw it for 20 bucks, so I picked it up. I never even considered they would create such an interesting, fully-realized universe for it.
...I never got into Star Trek because of technical failings and cheesy writing... Mass Effect is now to me what Star Trek is to so many...
 

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gostchiken said:
D&D, I thought it would be incredibly nerdy, and boring as fuck; and while it is incredibly nerdy it is awesome as all hell.
Shit man, happened to you too?
 

Aetera

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I have to admit, after rolling my eyes at it for ages, I have recently come to love Glee.
 

irani_che

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RandallJohn said:
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.

"Oh, look. a Michael Cera movie where he plays a sexually frustrated everyman who ends up with a woman much more attractive than him through comical circumstancesSWEET DANCING TUESDAY, THIS MOVIE IS FREAKING AWESOME."

Fun action sequences, a ton of shout-outs, Mae friggin' Whitman... and Cera gets punched in the face multiple times. Good cinema.
this and Despicable Me

I took my little sis to see the latter as a treat and ended up laughing even more than she did
 

Johnny Reb

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Fallout: New Vegas.

Ok so the beginning tutorial in Goodsprings is shite but after i got the hell outta (with most of the townspeople's caps) it was a really fun game. But then they had to pull a fucking Fallout: 3 and make you wait for DLC so you could continue playing on your original character.
 

Fooz

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Scrubs and my name is Earl
the usual brand of American comedies we're subjected to in Britain is whatever Channel 4 can afford
usually some shite like Friends, Will and Grace, two and a half men or Everbody loves Raymond

So naturally i wasn't expecting much from these two
but i gave them a go
and fell in love with both of them completely
changed my entire perspective on American comedy
how dare you!?!?!

Friends is and always will be the best programme made ever, in a million years, nothing will beat it, not even a programme about ninja penguins that morph into megan fox then proceed to run slow motion without a bra on.

but i dont like it that much
 

bak00777

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DeadlyYellow said:
supermariner said:
Scrubs and my name is Earl
the usual brand of American comedies we're subjected to in Britain is whatever Channel 4 can afford
usually some shite like Friends, Will and Grace, two and a half men or Everbody loves Raymond
You know, this made me think of a question. Are there ever British remakes of American comedies? I've seen American remakes of Britcoms, and they are just awful.
ive seen both the british version of the Office and the american version, i personally think the american is better.

But ya a lot of the time the remakes we make of british shows are not that great.
 

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The last two episodes of Serial Experiments Lain. Up until then it was just a trudgery of the same character doing different things with next to no personality at all with no real interest and an occasional irrelevant monologue to break up the flow, but then the last two episodes came around and gave me the same 'holy shit' factor I got from Ergo Proxy, so now I have absolutely no fucking idea whether or not I liked SEL.
 

Megacherv

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Magic the Gathering. After seeing the recent MTG based commodoreHustles, I thought that it looks interesting, so I ordered an intro deck for £5.95 and whilst I'm still waiting, I played a few games with my friend who has loads of cards.

It was awesome. Despite being my first game, having 1 mountain land thanks to Boros Garrison, and him even having telepathy, I managed to whittle his health down bit by bit thanks to the Anaba Shaman's special ability (tap 1 red mana and tap the Anaba Shaman to attack player/creature for 1). Towards the end I got a second one and loads of mountains, so I could deal TWO damage every turn (count it, TWO!!!), and he had no cards in his hand. On his last turn (he had 1 health left) he looked very happy to get the card he got. I asked what it was and he said" Hahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaait's just an island[blue mana]..." and I then beat hm
 

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Whilst I liked the first episode of Chuck I saw (which, by pure coincidence, happened to be a re-run of the pilot despite the show being 2 series in), I never expected to love it so much.

It's fucking brilliant.
Ha, yeah, me here too. I watched the Pilot -- hated it. Came back it around 2 months later, loved it.

Proceeded to borrow the first three series from a freind on DVD..... Watched ever episode back-to-back.

I was up for like..... ever. I think I stayed up two nights running to watch the first three series. Needless to say, my eyes hurt after that.

Glad it was the holiday....
 

Nimcha

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Lord of the Rings (the books, specifically). I loathe medieval/fantasy settings, but I thoroughly enjoyed reading the books. The universe Tolkien created was interesting enough for me to forgive some of the huge flaws in writing.

I also liked the movies, but less.