No GIF Party this week, folks. Instead we're having a different kind of party — a Trivia Party!
No GIF Party this week, folks. Instead we're having a different kind of party — a Trivia Party!
In the next Zelda game. If Zelda mentions losing her father early or something, I make no promises about not crying.
Right now, nothing will beat Samurai Jack to cheer me up. Specifically the first Scotsman episode. Just thinking about that redneck gibbering bounty hunter/sheriff pig cracks me up.
Farscape
Pushing Daisies
I always loved that he was such a huge Legend of Zelda fan, he named his daughter Zelda. As a lifelong Nintendo fan who grew up during a period where Nintendo was becoming desperately uncool, it was so amazing to discover that even a huge star could be a geek like me.
It's quite a strange feeling when someone like him dies. You know they can't be around forever, but they've been around your whole life.
Yes, but this movie had THE BEST Lucifer put to film! Not to mention an AMAZING Gabriel.
The voice track is much louder than the rest of the audio.
I liked it, but something about their voices threw me off. Almost like they were independent of the actual footage. Maybe it’s just me though.
Thank you for the FLCL mention—easily the greatest thing humanity has ever created, ever.
Also, I highly highly recommend Tekkonkinkreet and the masterful but rarely mentioned Mind Game.
FLCL is one of those shows that you can watch at different points in your life and walk away with something new each time.
It's the best Marvel film, and the best space opera of this century. It's just that damn good.
Waah, I'm sad that the Warcraft story continued after WC3 so everything else is dumb and stupid, waah!
Last night, Joe Hill told Comic-Con that his comic book Locke & Key is being adapted into a trilogy of movies by…
Agree on one hand I feel like I was born too early and on the other hand how could I compete?
Japanese TV, weather broadcasts, and conspiracies?
A Wrinkle In Time. I read it in middle school, which means it was somewhere around 25 years ago. I remember that I really liked it (at a time when reading was really my thing), but I don't remember a single thing about it. I also went on to read other books in that series (A Wind In The Door, A Swiftly Tilting…
The BBC has a new series all about animal communication called Talk to the Animals. Someone has posted the first…
Keep going back and forth on this one. There's a lot of good and a lot of bad.