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    Powerboot: The Press Start cartoons are funny, but it is so hard to justify watching this movie to your friends when the actors look like this. #pressstart2continue more »
    ShaggE: Cracking Eggs Of Wisdom: I should seek out the original. Fahey's summary makes it sound wonderful. And yes, that is the greatest sequel title in history. #pressstart2continue more »
    D-K, Anarchist: The only good thing about that poster is the Street Fighter font. #pressstart2continue more »
    SigmundTheSeaMonster: I read it as Crazy Thighs... mmmmm more »
    Wahrheit: Which one in the center do you mean? The guy or the girl? more »
    Blore07: Any of those three right there would probably have made for a better chun-li movie... god damn it was awful. more »
    Talleh: I would buy everything on blu-ray, if... 1. It wasn't twice the price of DVD equal, with little to show for it, except the occasional digital version ... more »
    KamikazeSailor: They have a 3:1 ratio in price, they better sell more! Heck, limited edition video games go upwards of 80 dollars. If I saw a DVD for 80 dollars I mig... more »
    chungking.espresso: The real question is, which industry will win the race to stop producing discs altogether? more »
    Self_Destructo: Hopefully all that family video game buying will convince those fat cats upstairs to give us an R18+ rating. A man can dream...a man can dream. more »
    CatboyMac's angry girlfriend: Not really hard when games cost so damn much. more »
    Lla_Med_Redrum: not worth a buy, rent at most but I advise simply downloading it more »
    cyruss: i LOVED the games, and when i used to play them i always thought to myself "damn this would make such a great movie" ... fact is it would. i heard the... more »
    Komrade Kayce: I'm going to wager you guys are holding your tongues against saying anything beyond 'there will be plenty of copies'. I mean, its not like Max Payne i... more »
    Gyaruson: Hmmm, I can't look at Wahlberg without thinking of this: more »
    SecCom: Was anyone else unfortunate enough to watch this movie? OMG it was bad! Way too overstylized, way too overacted, terrible dialog, and how is "rap-ab... more »
    Mister Jack got an iPod Touch!: That's so cute, they even put a digital copy on the bluray. more »
    KamikazeSim: Mila Kunis is Hot. That is all. more »
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    "We are really excited to be working with Film Roman to create an animated feature that will tell the portion of the Dead Space saga between the comic and game," said Glen Schofield, Executive Producer for Dead Space. "With the video game, comic book and now animated movie, Dead Space has become a true multimedia brand.
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