a lot of “Shared from” articles are either feature stories or articles that have multiple intersecting interests between GMG brands - Gran Turismo news often gets cross-posted between Kotaku and Jalopnik as an example (cars / video games)
a lot of “Shared from” articles are either feature stories or articles that have multiple intersecting interests between GMG brands - Gran Turismo news often gets cross-posted between Kotaku and Jalopnik as an example (cars / video games)
This is definitely a post about gaming and posted on Kotaku, which is precisely the reason why I posted my complaint—posting a complaint on any shared post will be posted on that specific blog, and not on Kotaku, which will look so out of place.
WTF has happened to Kotaku? It’s filled with mostly “Shared from” posts now—even posts from sites like Deadspin and Jalopnik that have nothing to do with gaming. Looks like my visits here are going to be very infrequent from now on.
They’ll probably reveal later on that he’s Shaggy’s long lost Uncle.
Emily died in my first playthrough years ago. Recently though, I found out that Nichole Bloom, who mo-capped and voiced Emily, plays Cheyenne on Superstore, one of my favorite sitcoms. So I had to re-play this again, and this time saved her, because now I always see Emily as Cheyenne, bitch.
I actually applauded when Drummer survived what initially appeared to be a suicide attack to take down Diogo. All hail the Queen of the Belters!
It will be revealed that the Sublime and all its Host data were uploaded to the Machine on Person of Interest, who will start making its own Host army to help out Shaw, Bear, and Fusco while Dolores, Bernard, and the Delos Inc. operatives all race to find out the Machine’s location to destroy it.
Looking at that Ant-Man and the Wasp cast list, there’s someone named “Elihas Starr” played by Michael Cerveris (bald dude in Fringe and recently, in Gotham). So... Egghead?
I haven’t read X-Men in a long, long time, so looking at that cover I was pleasantly surprised to see Magik back in her New Mutants outfit and looking somewhat normal again—did she ditch that all black outfit and the humongous Final Fantasy VII sword? I did like those black wing-like things sticking out of her head…
The X-Files also did this in the absolutely brilliant episode, “Rm9sbG93ZXJz”
Just watched God’s Own Country fairly recently, and it’s nice to look at, almost relaxing, with a rare, happy ending that made me smile. But Gheorghe is from Romania, not Bulgaria—he specifically mentions it in the film.
Still one of the best intros of all time for me—and the music was awesome. Still hoping Capcom does a remake of this.
Yup, it was her, wearing thick-framed eyeglasses. If you want to go further, Troy (Donald Glover) was in Spider-Man: Homecoming as Aaron Davis, a.k.a. The Prowler in the comics and also uncle to another Spider-Man, Miles Morales, while Dean Pelton (Jim Rash) appeared as an M.I.T. liaison in Captain America: Civil War.
And don’t forget that Rachel, who played Abed’s girlfriend for several episodes, was played by Brie Larson, who’s now Captain Marvel.
Peter Quill doing what he did during the fight with Thanos makes him well, Peter Quill. I don’t understand all the hate his character is getting, really.
I was thinking at first, “Where’s Giselle from Enchanted?” Then I realized she didn’t become an actual princess because she didn’t marry the Prince. But she should be here, right?
Some of the cast and crew were there at the International Space Development Conference when Jeff Bezos made the announcement; there was a video, and it showed Steven Strait, Wes Chatham, Cas Anvar, and the Queen of the Belters herself, Cara Gee, breaking into happy cheers when “The Expanse was saved” was heard—I was…
My favorite video game Mom is your Mom in Animal Crossing: Wild World and New Leaf; you never see her, but you get all the feels whenever she sends you mail, which can also include gifts.
I think they did mention in early interviews during the development of Infinity War that they have no idea what’s going on in any of the Marvel TV shows.
The season premiere of Fear the Walking Dead was a lot better—we got Morgan’s road trip and new characters that I liked more than all the Clarks put together, plus the episode had that movie-like cinematography; it actually looked like a brand new show.