NNOOOOOOOooooo....! That’d be awful if that was written into the storyline LOL!
NNOOOOOOOooooo....! That’d be awful if that was written into the storyline LOL!
I do agree with your sentiment. It’s why I believed MGS should have ended officially after MGS 4. The thing is not many people nowadays probably even remember the first three MGS games on the NES. Most players came into the franchise via Metal Gear Solid on the PSOne, and is the more popular franchise “starter” in…
The best modern homage to the 80’s Action movie has to be the sci-fi movie, Lockout. An amazing turn by Guy Pearce as an amalgam of every 80’s Action Hero rolled into one.
I still think Purefoy is a highly underrated actor that has been glossed over. I first saw him in the sort of low budget Solomon Kane and I thought he was great in it, and he really did great in The Following!
I’ve much respect for teachers as theirs is a task that carries a lot of weight. Most of us take it for granted but being educated - just accruing knowledge - is such a tremendous boon towards a better life. Thank you for your service in that regard!
It’s funny you bought up India (I’m Indian myself) because I was just going by the original commenter’s listed weapons. The scimitar, I kind of didn’t consider it as Indian, more like the persian Tulwar (which of course was used in India too.)
Haha! Awesome choice then. Actually when I lived in Montreal I saw a lot of Pontiac Sunfires, but not a single Firebird. Not sure if I was just looking in the wrong place or what but had I stayed, I’d probably have just bought one in the States and drove it in Canada.
I’m genuinely curious here, but may I ask why the Prizm? :o
My childhoo—- oh wait, car? You wrote Car. In that case:
I’m no sword expert (I’ve martial arts experience, and love reading about martial art history) but I would have to hazard a guess (you asked for this! :P)
I am going to preemptively say ....Japan! Has to be Japan. Or quite possibly my state, Maryland, USA.
Adrien Brody knows what sort of movie he’s in, which is what makes his acting so great lol.
You’re absolutely right in your concerns, Kojima’s vision is unique and it positively governed and shaped the entire series until now. I also am wary of anything coming out of Konami that relates to this franchise, but at the same time it holds some sentimental value for me as these games actually helped me through…
Oh I know what you mean, it does look silly in an almost forced YouTube-generation way. “Hey look at me! I know cat memes!” but this kind of smacks of Japanese manga influence in that characters tend to have overly dramatic personas and are prone to sudden outbursts. It’s definitely not going to be in everyone’s…
Haha! Sounds like an awesome era!
Awesome article! I vote Nice Price, as it’s super cheap, seems rust-free due to it’s location in Montana. It’s a rare car, a muscle car at that, and gosh-darn it, I want to just throw on a ram-bar and parade around town like some kind of Mad Max-esque wasteland lord.
Actually he doesn’t, when in Hulk form, Cho utilises the magic of 11 bottles of super-strength holding hair gel. It takes roughly an hour and thirty-four minutes and is meticulously crafted with a fine-toothed comb.
I have to admit, the last time I ever touched a comic book from Marvel was during the Age of Apocalypse event. This panel right here just made me interested again lol.
Now if the Powers-That-Be at Marvel Comics would only read your comment and create Hulk: The Immortal! A homage to Highlander with all the Hulks fighting to the death...
Pure gold! <3 Bill Hicks, the man is awesome!