I think both Jessica Jones and DD are among the best things Marvel has done, particularly from a writing standpoint.
I think both Jessica Jones and DD are among the best things Marvel has done, particularly from a writing standpoint.
It can’t be that bad.
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I feel like I just saw the promotional image for a Venture Bros. porn movie. Would probably watch.
Apologies for the Bill Maher clip, but here’s feminist icon Gloria Steinem offering an interesting theory as to why…
Honestly, with the exception of the relaxed (really relaxed) fit frumple jeans, he’s pretty sharp. Go with a 514-ish straight leg or ditch the pants entirely for say an Olive-ish pair of bonobos and I’d rock his gear if I was walking around the city in early early spring or late fall.
Medal of Honor front line too.
oh god...we got to put an end to this paranoid safety shit. Yes you should be penalized... 1 death from suicide maybe more respawn time.. thats it.
I’m tired of slave movies, too. We only get kudos when presenting a racial struggle. It’s frustrating. I loved the movie Creed— Ryan Coogler presented a thoughtful, nuanced, beautifully made picture, and the weakest thing about it was Sylvester Stallone as Rocky. I can’t stand blood sport . . . and yet I was…
you are incorrect.
how about this one too?
Why even bother with soap? Shampoo will hit everything on its way down.
TECHNICALLY, it’s space opera/fantasy, not science fiction.
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*Sniffs own fart*
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Exciting! Here’s hoping (knowing) Vice City Stories follows suit. Fixed all the issues wrong with vanilla Vice Stories unexciting map. Game did bleed atmosphere though.
The cynical side of me wants a game in which you play a ghost of a dead guy coming back to visit his friends and family but all them are just talking shit about him and you can have dislogue options but no one can see him nor hear him.
Telltale will remember that
Art imitates Art.
I heartily agree. I still regularly play it -and it’s been a huge inspiration to me, artistically. It really is amazing how they got that Star Wars feel with the limitations they had, especially when you compare it to later LucasArts games that...really don’t feel all that star wars-y. Everyone should play this, if…
Brutal Legend :) Although a much more light-hearted take of course.
Good article. Obviously, if someone's a PC gamer, they should buy a PC. But there are many of us who don't game on the computer often, but would like a few good Mac compatible games for a sometimes treat. Ignore the shallow comment-thread idiots who's lives are exclusively games-only.