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Ffej

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  1. Battle Pope is a fun apocalyptic romp featuring the Pope, who's a cigar-chomping, whore-banging midget which God imbues with totally bitchin' guns and muscles. Also, Jesus is his sidekick.

    Y: The Last Man may be the best non-superhero comic book you'll ever read. It's a nearly finished 60-issue limited series, and the trade paperbacks will catch you up in time for the epic conclusion.

    I'm not sure if Marvel Zombies counts as a superhero book, and I haven't read it, but I only here great things about it. Basically, all the Marvel superheroes have been turned into flesh-eating zombies, yet still retain sentience. The latest series pits them against Ash from Army of Darkness.

  2. Why is he a B movie actor?

    Because talent rarely gets you fame.

    Also, I felt it needs to be said that, while the movie didn't stick to the facts of the comic book, I do think it got the mood of the Spiderman series down pat.

  3. Does anyone else think David Hayter looks enough like Snake to pull it off? I mean, he's got the voice. :-P

    If not Snake, then he looks a good deal like Otacon when he has glasses on.

    Or, Hayter could pen the screenplay.

    I mean, come on. The guy's a screenwriter AND the voice of Snake. He should be in the movie somehow.

  4. I agree as well.. but you still can't help but think some of them do link into each other.. Perfect example was Zelda I and Zelda II. Kill Ganon in the first, a follower puts a spell on Zelda so Link begins a journey to save her and Hyrule. All the while they waited for some of Link's blood to spill so they could spread it on Ganon's ashes to revive him.

    But what gets me is I feel Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Wind Waker are the ones who follow a time line.. why you might ask? After Link defeats Ganon in OoT, he is sent back to his childhood and leaves Hyrule to search for Navi.. Enter Majora's Mask. Link leaves Hyrule.. Without Link in Hyrule at the end of the seven years where he was to wield the Master Sword against Ganon, Windwaker happens... Ganon obtains power and the people without the hero of Legend that the Royal Kingdom safeguards, the God's flood Hyrule. This is just me ofcourse...

    Lots of people follow this theory, but frankly, it doesn't make too much sense. Ganon doesn't come to power after the child ending of OoT because Link never opens the Sacred Realm. Also, I posted early that Aonuma placed The Wind Waker 1 or more centuries after adult Link defeats Ganon. The reason there is no hero is because Zelda sent him away. The Hyrule he left behind is the one where Ganon comes back.

  5. I loved Twilight Princess. I loved The Wind Waker. I can't decide which is better. The combat, of course, is equal. Same engine, duh. Seeing as how Link's Awakening is my favorite Zelda, though, I may have to go with The Wind Waker, if not purely for aesthetics. Both, however, have bitchin' Ganon fights, with The Wind Waker's ending the best and Twilight Princess's playing out the best.

  6. I think, though, more often than not, people are either all right dominant, or left. Like me, (20/20 vision), right foot, right hand. I think it's rare for it not to be that way.. I don't really know though. I have fired a bow before, but was taught by a friend's father. And I did at one point study a text course of archery. And I don't recall the eye thing being critical, or was taught that. But, then again, I do clearly see how it is critical. Because, your left eye can't set on your right hand.

    Edit: My point is, I just don't see how it would matter which eye, because you only have to close the other one so you can see better. Maybe if you had like bad vision in one, then that makes sense.

    That makes sense, then. My left eye is 20/10 and my right is 20/30 or worse. Now I understand my problem :-P

  7. Then you are not doing it right. I guess you never went to archery class or anything. To PROPERLY use a Bow and Arrow, or even just a slingshot, you must use your Dominant hand to fire, and non-dominant hand to hold the bow itself. Now, if you are ambidextrous, then you would be able to do it either way. But if you are not, and you are doing it the way you say, then you are not doing it right, and are just strange.

    It feels wrong the way that you insist on being the correct method. As far as archery goes, the way everyone has mentioned feels correct for me, but not with a slingshot.

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