Johnny MC

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  1. I would say i'm more of a casual player when it comes to RPGs, but I think VII was my favorite. However, I did enjoy the upgrading system (with the grids) in X the most, as I thought it was the easiest to use. I ended up getting all the circles for Wakka and Tidus. The only other one I own is X-2 and that dress business just started to piss me off.
  2. I just finished beating Rise of the Imperfects. I don't think it has much replay value, and it didn't take too long to beat. So I would say give it a rental. It's pretty fun, especially if you have someone to play it with. Once you get good with the movements, battles between two fast characters get pretty intense. Daredevil vs. Spider-Man was amazing between my friend and I.
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    Batman Hush

    I thought that Batman: Hush was good. I have the Trade Paperbacks of both volumes. The artwork in there is very brutal in some frames, especially ones involving Batman and Joker. (Spoiler? Not really, I guess.) It really is phenominal artwork. The story is also very interesting, but it seems a bit linear in some points. HOWEVER. If you were looking for Jeph Loeb's best work in Batman, I would have to hand that over to either Dark Victory or The Long Holloween.
  4. I still think X-Men 3 will be "ok". It will be the summer blockbuster that scrapes in all the money for Fox.
  5. I don't remember there being that many sexual referrences in the forefront of Rush Hour 1, Rush Hour 2, or Red Dragon.
  6. I thought the dialogue was overall pretty cheesy, and there was a lack of action. It was a humorous fun movie and I was moderately entertained, which is why I would give it a 6/10.
  7. Devil May Cry 3 is worthy of a rental, I must say. Far superior to 2, in my opinion.
  8. That's a lie and you know, young man! You know you've personally killed sixteen of your classmates in the last week. Admit it! And blame GTA... do it! Or I'll admit it for you! I honestly hate it when people blame video games to violent behavior. Maybe if these parents actually knew what they were doing in raising their kids and perhaps raised them in a loving environment they would not go off and snap on people. This game will probably sell millions of copies and it'll be a handful of kids that actually go out and try it. The ones that were much more screwed up before they even got their hands on the game.
  9. I really think that it's more of a parenting problem than a media problem. I'm going to be a serious advocate that kids are smarter than people give them. Myself at 18 years old, my dad never really shielded me from anything. I saw Natural Born Killers at a young age, as well as all the Tarentino movies. I own all the Grand Theft Auto games, and never ever ever once have I ever given a thought towards actually killing someone.
  10. X-Men Legends is an awesome game if you and three friends have a lot of time on your hands. Simply awesome. On the PS2, I would suggest playing God of War. Awesome game, and it took probably around 10-11 hours to beat. Gran Turismo 4 is, in my opinion, worth the 50 bucks it took to get it.
  11. Definately Darth Vader, however it would be an awesome battle of the bad asses.
  12. Some games play out like a game. I think Max Payne should be the best bet for a successful transition.
  13. Topher Grace casted in Spider-man 3! Hrm. Says to be surprised as whom he is casted as.
  14. 3 of which are substandard. Right, and he strayed from the source in Forever, as well. He is le fuckup when it comes to Batman movies.
  15. Yes, Uma Thurman, George Clooney, Alicia Silverstone and Arnold Schwartzenegger. All actors with big screen names. and Joel Schumacher. A screen veteran who directed the new Phantom of the Opera, Veronica Guerin, Phone Booth, The Lost Boys, and St. Elmo's Fire... ...as well as having experience in the batman franchise with Forever.