OniExpress
OniExpress
OniExpress

God, now my blood is boiling because we never did and never will get a proper conclusion to Mat's story. So freaking much set up, and then lost.

Oh, but don't you know you shouldn't drink spirits away from your personal drinking-couch if you're over 30?

An HD remake of FF7 is one of the few games that I'm sure they could keep increasing the price to whatever they felt like and make money. Sure, we could sell 10,000,000 copies for £20, but there's 6,000,000 people who will pre-order for £100.

You're probably right, but it's the same reason it doesn't make sense she hasn't just released a new book. It would sell copies like a sequel to the freaking Bible.

OK... the admittedly batshit premise of the move that has already leaked out make a bit more sense.

Holy tapdancing penguins, Batman; where was the proofreading on this article? Typos, typos everywhere.

I tried something similar a few years back. My monitor was a 30"+ beast at 1600 vertical resolution. So I took four movies in four different windows, divided up the screen, and balanced the audio so that I could properly hear all of them. It was quite an interesting night.

No one ever taught him that "dough" means "dough".

Wait, are there resteraunts where you can just order a place of itallian sausage? Because that sounds awesome.

Oh god. You know you're way too gleeful about a story of a man fucking bread, right? As a decidedly odd person myself, I'm worried about you.

It has nothing to do with being either gross or doubting. Don't take it too bluntly, but that's you incorrectly projecting your opinion on a fairly well defined legal term.

True. They were all literally sent out on a massive suicide mission.

The best response that I can give you isn't more than remotely accurate, but it gets the point across: acceleration requires energy relative to mass. Light is energy without mass, and as such the energy to accelerate it to 100% is 0. To accelerate anything with a mass above 0 would require an amount of energy best

I'm confused. In a series where you can pick literally any actor for the role (since appearance and physical capabilities mean nothing), why would you want to keep casting the same person? Yeah, he did a good job, but I didn't go "this man must play all the monkeys!"

...huh...

I was WONDERING what happened to this movie. Some of the early images/news of it came to my head in recent months, but I couldn't figure out what it had been from.

Speeding ticket, no probably not, but you can get a citation for reckless driving if it's a public place while still being public property like a mall parking lot. Also there's a difference between "private property" and "my own private property".

I'd forgotten about the water-zombies. Yeah, that is another case of pushing the boundaries. I didn't get squidged out by them myself, but there was a lot of cracked and ruined flesh.

I think that new-series Davros is about as graphic as one could get on the show, and I think that only works because the audience isn't going to be entirely sure how much of his appearance is due to being an alien and how much is due to the fact that he's basically a rotting pile of flesh.

I was really hoping that the most recent appearance would have a bit more "necroborg" flavor, but I guess that this (a) would have been significantly more expensive, especially since the design would be unlikely to be reused (b) probably a bit too graphics. Still, something like the later Return of the Living Dead