Yes and no. Yes, if you're concerned only with recording the results of the experiment — not that anyone doubts the pitch is dropping. No, in the sense that — in this case — the experiment is of more import than its results.
Yes and no. Yes, if you're concerned only with recording the results of the experiment — not that anyone doubts the pitch is dropping. No, in the sense that — in this case — the experiment is of more import than its results.
Even better!
A million times, yes.
Classic. It's on Netflix Instant, too — or at least it used to be.
This film is brilliant. If you've still got, give it another shot — it's fantastically underrated.
A classic WTF film!
An excellent suggestion, Sir.
This is such a great, wonderful, bizarre film.
I love this movie!
Came to say "In b4 Zardoz."
Should have known better. Well played, Sir. Well played.
Post necromancy! Was just going back through some old articles for something I'm writing about controversial games and saw HokutoAndy's piece. This is one of the most well-informed, thought out, article things I've ever scene on gaming site. Excellent, excellent work.
At least he's tweeting about something besides food.
Remember that F2P-guy who was all, "Guys, I'm not hurting the industry, for realz. It's teh economics?"
Yeah, about that ...
Love this book.
Pretty much everything he's written fits. I would particularly suggest Skinny Legs and All, as well.
You will not be disappoint.
One more: The Coldfire Trilogy
Another Michael Chabon suggestion. I love this book, and — when taken at face value — it actually plays fairly true to pulp fantasy. One character even suspiciously resembles Moorcock's Elric (Chabon is an avowed Moorcock fan), and the two leads also remind one of Fritz Lieber's duo of rogues. But it's also…
One of my favorites. And spot on.
Not one that immediately came to mind, but nonetheless spot on.