Stuff & Suggestions #31: Moodily
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We're back to the usual back-and-forth with our Top 3 Scary Movies and more of your reader mail! We hope you have an enjoyable listen!
Intro/Outro Music: Fun Day at Home (The Powerpuff Girls Movie) by James L. Venable
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Baskin Robbins,
Disney World,
Face-Melting,
Flask of Tic Tacs,
Full Frontal,
Glee,
Guest Host: Ian,
Guest Host: Jes,
Hug Pillow Marriage,
Master Chief's Merry Christmas,
Spider-man Chiou,
Super Scope,
Tentacle Monsters,
Theme Park Horror Stories,
Who's Hung?,
Zone of Enders
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I love Fatal Frame 3, favorite horror game. Sadly didn't have the pleasure of playing 1 and 2 and think they'd be really hurt by going backwards from 3 if I played them now. =/
Now that Fatal Frame 4 isn't being released in English, and it got pulled over onto the Wii. I'm not sure I'll get to play it. I found a fansub project for it at one point, haven't checked up on it's status in a while.
Couldn't get past the controls in any Silent Hill game, only did a small part of 2 before giving up. Didn't find it that scary though, it would have been nice to play it when it was new instead of playing it on a PS3 and being hurt by it's poor graphics.
Eternal Darkness was pretty fun, I really enjoyed the sanity based game play but there was a significant problem with it. Early on I found I just played with no Sanity on purpose to actually get any experience out of it. Later on it was just annoying because it was easy to memorize all of the effects, they were only cool if no one told you about it and the first few times you saw it. Once you knew the effects were there it was lame because instead of blending them in seamlessly they reset the room on you to the monotonous "This can't be happening!" of your controlled character.
Why did Dom get so defensive when Kevin said he was married?
Bad dates.
...where did #30 go?
The same place Kevin's laptop and the South Park episode went ... into the ether.
Why does no one like my place of employment.
I've seen Critters...that movie traumatized my childhood. I remember, I lived at this house where there was a GIANT tree in the yard, and every night, I was convinced that the critters were up in my tree, and if I came out, they were going to eat me...and then I would do the bed-leap every morning, and I have a few scars probably from when the landing didn't work so well. You'd land on a blanket and it would slide, or the little grippies on your footie pajamas wouldn't work anymore and you'd sliiiiiiide across the floor into the wall.