This is a Photoshop fail—the two look much better in person, as in this Entertainment Weekly photo taken at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con just last weekend:
This is a Photoshop fail—the two look much better in person, as in this Entertainment Weekly photo taken at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con just last weekend:
Is it 1999 all over again? But it was a wonderful year though.
I thought the throbbing synthesizer score was fantastic though—definitely a nod to Phantasm and the John Carpenter films.
I’d love an Animal Crossing Go
I’m still in denial that it’s all over ... but what a ride it’s been—5 years and 103 episodes, with the greatest cast and writing that I’ve had the pleasure to watch every single week that it was on.
Costa Del Sol from Final Fantasy VII is my favorite beach/aquatic music from a videogame, followed by these two tracks from Kingdom Hearts and Breath of Fire III:
My favorite track in Final Fantasy VII is Costa Del Sol, which just shows Nobuo Uematsu’s incredible range that encompass musical genres —this track can be mixed in an album featuing jazzy, lounge or beach chill out music, and no one would notice the difference. In fact, this song plays out in my head every time I…
Still love this show; the Museum looked really familiar the first time it was shown, and then I realized I had seen it before; it was also used in some episodes of Ripper Street. Didn’t like that Ferdinand Lyle was shuffled off to the sidelines though.
Singer also said that he’s not yet done with making X-Men movies
Tom Holland as Spider-Man was awesome, and so was Marisa Tomei as Aunt May; the chemistry between Stark and May onscreen was great, but then again, they already have some history:
Alias was just okay during its first season, but it became amazing when they added Lena Olin as Irina Derevko in the second season. But then they ruined it during the last five minutes of the 2nd season finale, and from that point on, it became a slow trainwreck, adding stupid new characters (Melissa George) and a…
The Inhumans worked better as a hidden race with little involvement with humans. When Marvel turned them into substitutes for the mutants, they lost their uniqueness, and despite Marvel trying to force them into every important comic book event, no one really cares about them, and they haven’t achieved the kind of…
Mads Mikkelsen’s character—many people are assuming that he’s Dormammu, but could he be Nightmare?
I truly hope they’ll do right with the casting for Danielle Moonstar, who remains my all-time favorite female X-Man. Please don’t whitewash and fuck this up, FOX!
If that is the traditional line-up, where’s Karma? Xi’an “Shan” Coy Manh should be there. Karma was created by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller, and she was actually the first of the New Mutants to appear in the comics, in Marvel Team-Up #100, which featured Spider-Man battling the Fantastic Four.
Ah yes, the Pokemon Universe—where hats are permanently glued on to the heads of every trainer, and glasses are apparently only a hat accessory.
How about just a nice, clean, classic look?
I totally agree with Sam Barlow’s comments about Infocom’s A Mind Forever Voyaging —it was such a spectacular game, and it was all just text; it remains one of my all-time favorite games. I remember drawing a map that filled several pages of my notebook, and in the end I had to tear out the pages and just attached…
I prefer the Substitute plush, which doesn’t get enough love:
And here is his anus.