Back when I worked for at gamestop we had more then one occasion where people sincerely claimed that the n64 Goldeneye game was nothing but a halo rip-off. I think i remember where we hid some of those bodies...
An article from back in the day gushing about Deus Ex and why it's great/important by one of my favorite comics writers, Kieron Gillen (who wrote it for PC Magazine).
Oh, and here's an AV Club interview with Phil LaMarr. I like that they actually note the existence of Free Enterprise in the introduction there, really fun movie.
And here's another one where Gillen posits that Human Revolution is all about DRM (as well as directly affirming Dave's observation over how the internet allows us to instantly call up various bits of knowledge GITS-style thanks to the internet, as well as the consequences of same).
Well it was basically a site that scrapes public posts on facebook. Then filters it based on what stupid action the person is posting about. So somebody saying their boss is a jerk goes to this guy wants to get fired. But it looks like they just got shut down.
I guess I never listened to very much hip-hop, so I never really fell into the cultural current that Wu-Tang Clan had. I'm sorta in the same boat with them as I am with Tarantino: we like a lot of the same things, but that property isn't transitive enough to make me like your stuff.
Also, RZA was involved with Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai, which is one of the movies I hate the most.