16bitforestcat
16BitForestCat
16bitforestcat

No, no, you guys, there's been a reading error. The Turkish government doesn't want to ban Minecraft, with its Peaceful mode. They want to ban Minceraft, and we all know the sorts of debauchery you can get up to in THAT awful game. The things I've seen done to villagers…and been forced to do to chickens myself….

Thirding! I love the stories, the thrills, and the unsettling scenes that make you feel uncomfortable or terrified watching them…but can't watch the movies themselves when they're gory. The Internet is full of spoilers. Until it comes to finding out detailed synopses of scary movies. Then it's a wasteland. :/

DUDE, yes. I also once saw a Zelda fanimation that was done by Australian students, and ever since then, Hyrule has been located somewhere Down Under in my mind.

I feel kinda bad for saying this because I have friends who are involved with this project, but they're probably not reading this, so…please, people, stop with the dark Zelda fanprojects. If you make live-action Zelda anything other than corny, colorful fun, it just doesn't WORK. The characters look ridiculous when

They're both in that episode, just not in the same line.

Not entirely relevant, but the earlier A.V. Club Gameological article that was…linked…in the Zelda section of this article is what first made me add this site to my bookmarks.

Best use ever of this song: the ending of the second Dead Snow movie. To say more would ruin the magic of experiencing it for yourself, in that way where you're laughing your ass off while also cringing and wondering if you're being put on a no-fly list somewhere for watching this scene.

I used to be so in love with these wilderness survival stories. Oddly enough, I didn't read most of the "classics" of the genre, aside from those boxcar kids and those blue dolphin islands. This article actually reminded me of a survival story I'd loved as a child and had yet completely forgotten about till this post.

I'm glad I asked! Because I had no clue of the role Philly plays in modern filming—either as stand-in or poorly-faked destination.

I'm really big into accuracy in my own work and always feel guilty when I get something wrong. So I can't help but laugh when I see others playing fast and loose with their settings. I know a TV show doesn't have the budget of a big Hollywood film, but it doesn't take THAT much time or effort to research what the

I used to live in the aptly-named Pittsburgh, but it's not quite the same thing. Have some old friends in Philadelphia I used to hang out with, though. Why Philly?

I'm from the general area of the Deep South where The Walking Dead was first set and is still filmed, and now live in Virginia. The show has been kinda boring me, so I like to entertain myself with commenting on how obvious it is that the current setting is NOT in Virginia. Like last night: "Oh, look at all that red

This dress is going to be the downfall of humanity. I actually had to call someone out for rudeness on a forum I moderate because they were slinging personal insults at anyone who disagreed with their take on The Dress. Then they switched to following me around other threads to launch personal insults at me and

This story sounds disturbingly like the behind-the-scenes at a large number of Mid-Atlantic-locale cons I've done. A lot of con organizers never seem to figure out that what they're doing is basically a job and should be treated like one.

Instead of wasting time with butthurt crap, Saban should be doing something IMPORTANT and releasing the entire Kidd Video series unedited on Blu-ray. Get your damn priorities together, Haim!

But you CAN pick your nose!

FUCK! I did too! And the winning design is pretty close to the kinds of shapes and twists I was thinking of using. Curse January for being too busy!

Maybe your sister is my sister!

"I'M GONNA CLAMP IT!"

Ah, headphones. They have their own special hell, when an auto-play you weren't expecting suddenly assaults your eardrums at top volume.