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Judge Dredd looks like a cheap movie, like a high quality fan made short-film you'd see on YouTube, a spoof, or a live action video game trailer. Total Recall is somewhat better in quality from a visual stand-point, but it doesn't look all that interesting in certain aspects. The thing I think - to me at least - that's apparent, is that these actors seem like weird choices for the leads. I guess all I think is that they don't necessarily look good, but I'm willing to see them. That's my thoughts devoid of opinions on the past films (or comic and short story).

I haven't read the comics of Judge Dredd, but I have looked at Google images and read some of its wiki, and I thought that was all very cool. I don't really think the 1995 movie was great, but Stallone did kind of fit Dredd and the theme song was appropriate. Total Recall with Arnold is a great film, I've seen it many, many times now, but it's now not one I can get through entirely since I've seen it so much, and I've never read We Can Remember It for You Wholesale. So, while I have my eyes on them (Total Recall more so) I can't say I'm that excited for them.

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I think it's looking pretty great, or maybe it was (and I think it was) the Lord of the Rings soundtrack that helped it. I knew it before I was going in, or at least I had a hunch that Hans Zimmer was going to do the soundtrack. Him just coming off of The Dark Knight Rises, which I believe has a great soundtrack makes me excited to hear what Superman's going to sound like. I personally really do love Superman as a hero although his story may not be quite as interesting as say... Batman? Maybe it is. I'm really just excited to see what this one's like. It's cool to see great actors like Kevin Costner and Russell Crowe both be in a film together playing Superman's fathers. I don't think they have been in a film together have they? Anyone else here excited for this film? Here's a trailer. There are two, so I'll try to find them both. It's just a different person (Costner, or Crowe) talking during the same stuff going on.

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@ThePhantomnaut said:

You mean like a flight stick or an arcade stick? Just a regular controller?

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Yes, I think they would have had him in it again since he did so well as The Joker. You just don't stop using someone as memorable as that. I haven't yet seen The Dark Knight Rises, but they should have still had something on him, maybe the type of thing they did with Batman in The Dark Knight where they had copy-cat Batman's, but this time there'd be copy-cat Jokers or something, and I think if they showed at least something of it on TV, like Bruce Wayne is watching something like a trial. Also, has anyone watched the Collegehumor's Badman? I find that pretty hilarious.

http://www.collegehumor.com/videos/playlist/6798557/badman-playlist

Watch them all.

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@Clonedzero said:

@tsiro said:

@Clonedzero If you had done any reading on the subject, you would know that the co-op and single player stories are structlured very slightly differently such that if you're playing single player, you don't have an AI buddy running around with you (much like DS1 and 2). It's not nearly as bad as you have convinced yourself.

well no, see thats not what im talking about. even if you're separated, playing online with a buddy talking on the headset and stuff. well that relieves 90% of the tension, all that will get you at that point is cheap jump scares and cheap jump scares are like the worst way to do a horror game.

i know that apparently, in deadspace 3 if you play single player they keep the co-op buddy away more. i dont know if this si true or not, but the mere fact they added in co-op in a genre where co-op actually ruins the mood is baffling to me.

See, the point is that you don't have to play online with a friend, and whenever you're going through the campaign, there'll never be a time when you are next to someone shooting guys, or if you are, it'll be a special moment which is a rare thing to see in the game. It may happen once, that's it. So you should throw the whole co-op thing out the door if that's not what you like in a horror game, and just be excited for the single-player campaign.

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Mocha, except I don't drink it to wake up. I just like mocha's.

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@Jazzycola: @Orbitz89: Yeah, sorry, that's what I meant. Take the case off. I didn't actually mean take the whole thing apart. I probably sounded ignorant there, ha ha. Whoops.

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@Orbitz89: But do you take it apart, or just vacuum the vents on the back and side?

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@TheJappernaut: No, I said I do want to, I just don't want to right now. I'd rather just buy a pre-made one. Also, can I already have a case for it and take (at least most of) the stuff in it out? I already have a PC (though not quite a gaming one), but it's pretty much broken so I just would need to buy replacements, so could I just get anything to put in there so it runs better than ever? Taking apart a pre-made PC only to make it a personally built PC?

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@haffy: I... could, I guess. I had (maybe still have?) a friend that knows how to build computers, but to me it'd be weird to ask him to build me one as I pay him. I know I'm not getting the best out of my money, but I still think I could get a relatively great gaming PC with this option, and I just want the easiest way possible.