Wow, ain't this the truth. I played SWCCG for several years, knew all the rules, added the expansions, etc. I also wasn't very good but it was a hell of a lot of fun. As I look back on it now, I remember having to much fun, enjoying those games and building my deck - I even remember the smell of those cards.
I still have the cards in a giant box in a closet at my Mom's house, but I doubt I'd be able to re-learn the rules.
I'd consider the PA movies more creepy than scary... although I did find them both to have scary moments. I enjoyed both of them, but enjoying these movies is kind of like being hypnotized: you have to want it to happen for it to actually happen. Most of the cynical responses here just didn't want it to happen, and that's okay. Personally, I'll take all the well-executed creepy movies I can get.
@SkaHimself: I watched The Entity with my girlfriend just a few weeks ago. Love that movie, but mostly because of the "serious" way academics approach the situation. I want to believe
@sakuuya: You've stumbled upon their plan! They're gonna wait until it's gone from theaters forever and then watch it on a 13" tube television. Then they'll put on their trollface and tell everyone who will listen how overrated it is.
Does no one think that it could possibly slide more than one way? Slide the screen to the left for the speaker, slide screen to right for QWERTY. Wouldn't be the first time a phone came equipped with multiple sliding methods.
@Mali Burek: Beginning car chase/stand off looks terrible, like you said. Cop cars were also following very close and would also have hit the spike strip. And they deployed it was too early - the car could have just driven around it.
Also, when he's approaching Atlanta, no one who was trying to escape the city was driving on the inbound lanes? For me, it's the small stuff that can make or break a film/show. So far, this series looks sloppy.