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Gas station hamburgers and Cafe Opera are pretty much your only options. The burgers aren't too bad and Cafe Opera can be hit or miss, depending on what's cooked that day.
I'd suggest taking Hwy 182 into Opelousas and going to Pearl's for a plate lunch.
Was that blue meth at the bottom of Daryl's ziploc bag full of meds?

re: Stephen King's The Stand

Posted by WhiskeyTango on 7/5/11 at 5:58 pm to
Harry Anderson was in It.

re: Quantum Leap

Posted by WhiskeyTango on 4/13/11 at 7:18 pm to
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yeah, sucks that the first few episodes aren't on netflix instant


You can watch them on Hulu.

re: LOTR question

Posted by WhiskeyTango on 12/1/10 at 3:30 pm to
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Also, what "abilities" do elves have?


They can walk on top of snow. You can see Legolas do this in the movie when the fellowship tries to cross Caradhras.

re: LOTR question

Posted by WhiskeyTango on 11/30/10 at 11:45 pm to
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If an evil being can make such a powerful ring, why can't good create a ring to counter it?


Here's my take on this question:

Sauron was essentially a demi-god, having been the chief lieutenant of Morgoth (who could be equated to Lucifer in Middle Earth mythos). At the time of the creation of the rings he was the most powerful entity on Middle Earth. He bound a great deal of his "life force" in the one ring when he created it, and there simply wasn't a single good being that could match that power.
Also, he was the one that taught the elves how to make rings, and they couldn't match up to his ability.
IIRC in the book they got some low level mafia guy who was getting convicted of another crime to confess to the cop killing.
When the big man was killed you must have wounded it, it's blood was on the leebes.

re: Serenity (2005)

Posted by WhiskeyTango on 8/16/10 at 11:47 pm to
Same cast, yeah.

Hulu hosts some episodes and they're all on Netflix instant.

re: Serenity (2005)

Posted by WhiskeyTango on 8/16/10 at 11:42 pm to
It's a good end to a good series. If you liked the movie you should do yourself a favor and watch the TV show.
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There's a Spanish zombie movie out called [REC] that terrified me.

Good movie.

My pick would go to The Thing.

re: The Other Eye

Posted by WhiskeyTango on 3/24/10 at 11:22 pm to
1. Is 'The Other Eye' going to be the name for your project?
2. Is that a reference to the Third Eye or the Brown Eye?
Anakin did bring balance to the force.

Before him, there were WAY too many Jedi, only like 3 sith. He evened the odds, by the end there were only 2 on each side.
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What's the story and gameplay like?


It's based on Warhammer 40,000, which is pretty much where Blizzard got it's ideas for Starcraft.

The game is a RTS focused on combat, with not as much emphasis on base building/resource gathering as a traditional RTS has.

re: Dawn of War 2 : Chaos Rising

Posted by WhiskeyTango on 3/12/10 at 1:03 pm to
Wasn't aware this was out, I really enjoyed the first one.

re: Lore vs. Data

Posted by WhiskeyTango on 2/20/10 at 12:44 am to
Lore = hater with daddy issues. He just wanted the emotion chip so he could officially be Emo.

But he's still cooler than Data.

re: Hooters CEO

Posted by WhiskeyTango on 2/15/10 at 1:44 pm to
I loved his solution for the morale problem at the sauce factory.
I'm sure some placating manager coming around to shake hands will make the employees work harder and completely forget about the fact that their bonuses had been cut when he took over.

re: quest for fire

Posted by WhiskeyTango on 1/28/10 at 9:33 pm to
I love the main caveman's heroic monologue at the end.

re: the descent

Posted by WhiskeyTango on 1/25/10 at 10:10 am to
How does the original American cut end, I've only seen the unrated version.
I'd say it's because if you had "Final Guy" running away from the slasher at the end, he'd look like a bitch and the audience would never buy into the suspense.
The great thing about Fallout 3 is that you can play however you like. Being evil will not screw you over in the long run. You won't have access to a couple of the henchmen, but there are others that will make up for that.