Fun Fact: Audi and VW are owned by the same company. Look slike they got some sci-fi fans up in marketing.
Fun Fact: Audi and VW are owned by the same company. Look slike they got some sci-fi fans up in marketing.
EDIT**** BILL CORBETT IS CROW, I KNOW. SORRY!
Kevin Murphy should have been given the role of Crow and The Crow in the first place. He would have made a way better Eric Draven.
"Brilliant top image". Yup, made me laugh. Two iconic 90's "Crows" together in one photo. Pretty great.
I was ten when I first saw this movie way back when, and I can say that between the really cool, dark feel of it, mixed with the rad (then-groundbreaking) industrial soundtrack, it was just about the coolest superhero movie apart from Batman that a kid could enjoy. Plus it had lots of guns and revenge. If you are…
This suit is awesome. It's got more of a Batman vibe to it than Iron Man, but, I guess the two billionaires are interchangeable.
This would undoubtedly have to be my favorite Zero chapter of a series. But that's likely because it mostly takes place parallel to the original, rather than long before it.
Pulling back the mesh netting that covered the entrance to the trash heap of wrecked ship parts, Garvy began the descent down to his temporary hideout. This place had been his home away from home on this dump of a planet for the last four months, and he was eager to finally leave. After this, he thought, there was…
I thought it was pretty great. I didn't shit myself laughing (it was chuckleworthy); but the aesthetic was pretty spot on, and the costumes and props were great. I like the cheesy green screeny look. It makes the action feel more like a video game.
It's a pretty good cure for a bad day, too.
I'm thinking Jackie Earle Haley would be so perfect if he were cast as Caulker's Mate Hickey. He's short and creepy. I should send Scott Free an email.
Agreed. I'd hate for them to pad it out like what has happened to The Walking Dead. The book has enough slower points, balanced with action to make for a good tv structure. I just can't see them exceeding, say, three seasons. At the most. If they stretched it longer than that, they'd lose me.
The Terror is a great book that could easily translate into a couple 10-episode seasons. I hope they do the titular monster/ship/emotion (the title has a few meanings) justice, visually.
Not...what I was expecting.
There's a noticeable lack of TOS-era goatee. Hopefully this is just a style choice for this particular rebooted Kinglon.
I still have yet to play Deadly Premonition. I was going to buy it a while back, but then the Director's Cut was announced, so I decided to wait. From everything I know of it, I know that I'm going to love it.
In 1963, Dare Devil Duo Butch and Hilda Madison were the foremost entertainers in their death-defying field. There wasn’t a stunt out there that they wouldn’t attempt. Hilda’s specialty was tight rope walking, as well as unrivaled feats of strength, while Butch was the leading motorcycle stunt artist in the country.…
Stephen Baxter's Manifold series of novels is a fine example of truly hard sci-fi.
Just play Dishonored. It's every bit as good as any Thief game. So long as they continue with it as a series, I'll have no need for Thief again.
Reminds me of another tourist attraction.