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Deus Ex: Human Revolution tries to do a lot of things, unfortunately it does none of them particularly well. But the sociopolitical story that backdrops the experience is intriguing and might be enough for some to ignore the mediocre mechanics.










Arty, almost clinical, without much in the way of plot. The characters are blase and rather silent for the most part. Film critics and pretentious film buffs will probably like it, and the meaning will be analyzed to death. Not for entertainment.










Doesn't feel like it's telling a story, but exploring is intriguing and 'collecting memories' fits the premise. This new take on a point and click adventure is visually nice, and interaction by forming shapes with your mouse is intuitive and pleasant










What a great show Jon Lovitz at his finest when i initially watched it as a child I missed some of the mild adult oriented jokes after re-watching the entire short lived series I must say, I love it, if you've never seen it don't bother.










Yvonne Strahovski is gorgeous yet amusing and Adam Baldwin is hilarious - best character on the show. Chuck's incompetence can be annoying at times, but overall the show is good.










Very fun, explored a lot of neat concepts, and dodged the early crappy-CGI bandwagon nicely. I just wish it had ended on a high note, instead of with a terrible dying whimper due to dwindling production funds.
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Everything besides the airships was rather unimpressive, and as much as I like Milla Jovovich she really didn't fit this film. The ending felt like the writers weren't even trying.
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Drawing inspiration from the likes of Super Mario Bros. and Dr. Who, Robots and Racecars deliver the slickly produced "Rage Quit", an all around excellent piece of pop rock.










Asprin had a lot less involvement in this book than in the previous two in the series, but I think it turned out pretty good anyways, even though a couple plot holes opened up in the transition. I liked the theme-park-centric culture of the planet.
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Nice to see Tim Allen back on a sitcom - think Home Improvement without all the grunting and hokey construction skits. Definitely more amusing and relevant to the 21st century.
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Great comedy writing and delivery by an outstanding cast. Sometimes wanders into too-crude territory, but usually dependably hilarious.
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Not as funny as the trailer portrayed, but a touching drama about 60s southern racial dynamics. The cast was chosen well, and I thought the humorous yet human way Jessica Chastain portrayed a new-money socialite was outstanding.
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November 8, 2011
Youtube videos can be attached to reviews now. This should be particularly useful for video game reviews.
October 21, 2011
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October 18, 2011
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