Other than that, Gabe and I are in perfect agreement.

Other than that, Gabe and I are in perfect agreement.
The Spiderman movie is the reason god invented the cinema.
Tron 2.0 looks really cool. That is all.
We've got a new strip up. We do that sort of thing.
After calling every rental place in Kirkland I finally hit the jackpot when I called the Woodinville Blockbuster. The lady there said they had one left and before she could finish I was in the car and half way to Woodinville. A $100.00 deposit, a $14.95 rental fee and a $10.83 late fee (stupid fucking Maximo!) and I had myself a GC until Monday. That means that this evening Tycho, Kara, Monkey and I will all be sitting down to enjoy some survival horror. They were all so mad when I told them about the GC I was honestly a little scared for my life. In fact had I not been able to rent one, my plan was just to drive east until I ran out of gas.
Like many of you, we've been eager in our discussion of the new (i.e., the old) Resident Evil for the GameCube. Gabe's latest free EGM gives it a clean bill of health, and the Gamespot guy ran low on adjectives in an effort to evoke its visual and aural splendor. It comes out today. Did I mention that we have no GameCube? Because I'm getting to that.
Wasn't he in "Too Stupid To Make A Title For His Post"? That was bad ass.
Have any of you guys seen that new movie staring Assy McShutup? I hear it’s pretty good.
But I was busy before, and couldn't wait. I'm waiting now, though.
Well, get to it. I don't have all Goddamn night.
I got this in my inbox today:
I've never actually been to a con. Whenever I say that, people always mention E3, but I think there's room to make strong distinctions between Trade Shows and Fan Conventions. I wouldn't know what those were, of course. I've never actually been to a con.
Speaking of Munchkins: With all my talk about card games lately, people have been writing in with their favorites. One such people mentioned this "Munchkin," which looks to be a humorous take on hack and slash Dungeon Diving illustrated by Dork Tower's John Kovalik. He also illustrates Chez Geek, come to think of it, which is also great.
Way Of The Stick: If you recall those impossibly good kung-fu stickmen movies, and you had damn well better, try your hand as the protagonist.
Am I Game: Maybe not a game per se, but you do have to click on things, which is at least game-esque. I like it mainly as a nostalgia trip.
Is Your Family Prepared?: I think the record will show that I loathe the undead. Take a moment to read these chilling facts, and don't be afraid to ask tough questions about your safety from ravening legions of mindless zombies.
People have been telling us they wanted a strip on GameSpot moving to a pay service. Be careful what you wish for, I suppose.
Everyone liked weekend news so much last time I decided to bring it back again.
Just finished up my overview of Sabertooth's Warhammer 40k card game - if you're into CCG's, I invite you to look over my piece. I think there's a lot to like. In the game, I mean. The article's only okay.