X-Men games are typically either pretty good or out to destroy humanity. Which is fitting if you think about it. The exception to this rule, of course, is the six player arcade game. Which is pure happiness a couple quarters at a time.
X-Men games are typically either pretty good or out to destroy humanity. Which is fitting if you think about it. The exception to this rule, of course, is the six player arcade game. Which is pure happiness a couple quarters at a time.
The way it dived into the trees at about 2:33 definitely suggests it isn't being filmed from a great distance and is, in fact, a bug that seeks to mate with the camera.
I could see the gold eye contacts coming in handy. Like if someone REALLY wants to make that Bart Allen cosplay something special and they don't like mainlining energy drinks.
And garlic, if I'm not mixing up the two legit adaptations (Vincent Price movie and the comic by Ben Templesmith and Steve Niles)
Not the best thing to read when you've just been eating a quesadilla with jalapenos, either. Ow ow owowowow.
Did you just do a call out to my favorite Goya painting?
I didn't read Olivia's coping mechanism as stoic, not exactly . I saw it as a natural aspect of a mother grieving for a child she never knew by watching those videos and getting lost in those moments she didn't get to have because her life wouldn't allow it. For all the spaces where getting angry would have been…
If I could pull off that level of blind luck, I could probably talk my mother in law out of her imminent stroke.
Usually those aren't actors doing mo-cap. Most of the time it's an entirely different set of actors.
By they, I mean anyone who gets close enough. We are a paranoid species.
They're dead. That's the payoff. Peter will die on the road to it, but Olivia will push the button. The Observers are doomed because we as a species will fight.
The Phantom of the Opera! The good one! The original! Why am I the only one who still screams? (and giggles. Shutup, It's a great scene)
I didn't think it was that bad, to be honest, but I have a low opinion of found footage stuff anyway ever since Blair Witch gave me everything short of permanent gangrene. It still falls far short of how it used to be, but this time the idea of Sam having enjoyed his time off and wanting to be normal again...if…
Freaking know it alls from the past waking from a thousand year sleep in ice complaining about how we live. Bahs I say.
Except the Deadshot/Green Arrow thing has been brought up plenty of times in the comics. There's a brilliant Deadshot mini series by Christos Gage for starters. C'mon, DC and Marvel parallel each other constantly.
Yay, I'm sure this means tonight there's going to be some interesting stories coming out of NYCC when DC finds out.
The book title which is RIGHT THERE.
Uh...no. The entire concept change altered the outcome. Humanity coming together because Dr. Manhattan went nuts? That doesn't even make sense.
In context, nothing, but if the entire idea of New 52 is to get new readers, that's gonna confuse and chase off a lot of people. Plus I can't help but picture the Black Dynamite cartoon and I want him to kick Hal's sorry butt.
There's a lot of fun to be had with that. None of it really works in DC's favor, but I would buy a book about The Blackness, DC's answer to 90's Luke Cage.