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Easilier - Super Mario Galaxy 2, Lost Series Finale, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Split/Second

Monday, May 31st, 2010 – running time 1:00:15
Is Super Mario Galaxy 2 the best platformer ever made? Lost is over and we have opinions! Does Prince of Persia break the video game movie curse? Split/Second takes car combat way over the top!

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Movies: Prince of Persia

The Prince of Persia video game franchise made free-running and traversal in a 3D environment exciting and cool. Can the big-budget film version of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time take the same concepts and make Jake Gyllenhaal look cool doing them? Alex, Dan, and Jeff leap in to find out.

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Video Games: Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Split/Second

It is rare for Nintendo to release a numbered sequel to its main line Mario series, but Super Mario Galaxy 2 takes the Wii original game and pushes the intergalactic platforming elements even further. Does it feel like more of the same, or could it be one of the most creative platformers ever created?

Disney Interactive Studios new car combat game, Split/Second makes racing about blowing up parts of the track. Sounds like something Alex, Dan, and Jeff can get behind. But does it have long-lasting appeal?

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TV: LOST Series Finale!

It is undoubtedly one of the most important, influential geek shows of all time. So this week, the guys devote the entire TV segment to a discussion of the series finale of Lost. You have opinions, so do they. This is spoiler territory - no holds barred!

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Viewer E-Mail

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Outtakes That Tickle Your Funny Bone

59:32

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