Rotwang2026
Rotwang2026
Rotwang2026

I’m one of those people who made the upgrade and all things considered it all went rather well. It’s usually printers that hiss and spit at me and try to raise money to hire a hitman to off me.

Playability? NO CHANCE!! The RAW SPEED of BLAZEMONGER is so WILDLY INTENSE that nobody has EVER beaten this game. You will literally feel WIND AGAINST YOUR FACE as the images WHIP past your glazed eyes. The average player dies in FIFTEEN DIFFERENT WAYS before he can even PLUG IN THE JOYSTICK!!! The best-known high

Hold on, only a few months ago did she publically out him as Superman, just as he was depowered and started running around in everyday clothes and a Superman T-Shirt and bloody knuckles ... Is this another retcon already ? If so DC is now a permanent Elseworlds story where your favorite character will not last the

Meet Uwe, the obnoxiously arrogant talentless hack with an inflated sense of entitlement ...

Step 1) Feel inspired to build something awesome after seeing the umpteenth fantastic design.

I had the feeling the formula was getting stale. Do some trek in a remote corner of the world in crappy cars, done to death. Testing yet another hypercar, done, crazy challenge to the presenters they bungle up in every possible way, wash, rinse, repeat. Toss in the celeb moment and the odd bit of news. In the end

Many years ago, French TV executives in charge of children's programming were looking for cheap cartoons to air. They bought cheap Japanese cartoons like Grendizer and Captain Harlock, which became instant hits. They invested in more shows including live ones like Spectreman and Space Sheriff Gavan. The French

"So it's fist and knife proof ? Here, let me try the .357 magnum."

The big difference between fan-projects and the average Hollywood adaptation is that the fan project cares about the characters, the story and getting every detail right. The Hollywood types think "I'm a creative titan, a demi-god of art, by shackling me to an adaptation you narrow my incredible vision to a

Also available in analog version.

The wrinkles help hide the eyeholes.

This was supposed to be a male cyclops makeup that was recycled into a Leela. Hence the odd look of it.

Whenever there is a crisis and the alarm goes the B2 bomber reluctantly comes out of bed, looks outside, decides there is too much dust in the air that could hurt its skin and goes back to bed. The B1 hits the snooze button and waits for the crew to come and rub it with the etheric oils of seven different endangered

What strikes me is not how things have changed, but how much they are still the same, if you look at vintage films or pictures you can often deduce the decade it was shot in and there are clear style differences from one decade to another and it's hard to mistake somebody from 1930 for a 1950 shot. But somewhere in

David Hasselhoff said it in an interview. "Everybody uses stunt doubles, those that claim otherwise are telling lies."

Chan originally worked in Hong Kong where actors had to perform their own stunts. He's had many accidents in his career. When he started doing films in Hollywood they would allow him to do most of his own stunts, but in recent years he's started to use more doubles to take over the most dangerous ones. The guy

Very handy reference I always get them mixed up.

I remember Unreal mostly as one long nightmare that wouldn't stop. It just kept going on and on and just when you thought you had weathered the worst of it, just more came at you. I was completely exhausted after finishing it. That's all I remember anyway.

I agree that a lot of IQ's had halved by the second season. They tried to give Korra a bit of teenage angst and confusion, but turned her bitchy and stupid. Tenzin and Lin Beifong really had their heads on backwards.