Clearly the left side is winning, and Zelda is doing all the work.
Clearly the left side is winning, and Zelda is doing all the work.
I feel like there is some credit due:
Subtle but effective.
I can only assume that the comments section of this article will be mostly people complaining that people are too sensitive nowadays, that it was blown out of proportion, that people overreacted.
3...2...1...Let's JAM!
Never forget the day the magik happened:
An oldie but a goodie
Come to the Dark Side, we have Steam.
Thanks. I started my game career at LucasArts back in 1997 in Product Support when "Outlaws" came out. After that I moved into QA and eventually Production. "Fracture" was the last game I worked on there. I can add credence to a lot of what you pointed out here. I think I worked under 4 or 5 different presidents…
I thought it was funny when you were told to look down to see your body and you said it's the wrong color and the guy didn't seem to know how to react. Why do people get so weird about that kind of stuff? It's a natural thing that you would notice.
Oh great looks like no one read the 10 amendments. Our four fathers didnt fight the confederate for our freedom to speech only for this to happen
These videos DEMAND your attention. The lack of views is appalling. Check out his other videos, there are only 8 total and all but maybe two of them are hilarious for BB fans.
What is with the obsession with glitches? Glitches just ruined my play time when they happened. Different strokes for different folks I guess. Some people do like getting kicked in the crotch.
Kenny Loggins+80s+jets=?????!!!!!!!
Ah a Picard article is always a great excuse to post a TNG edit...I love them so much...
While the drink might have existed in the past
Woah, you have an incredibly sympathetic view of Walt here, and I have to disagree on several points:
Finally got to see 'Sanjuro' last night (been a 'fan' of Yojimbo for years, and I think it's still my favourite Kurosawa film)...awesome film. I love these old films' camera work (i.e., lack of fast cutting and obnoxious close ups to simulate speed) and how "physical" the actors are (wanna look fast? move fast).
I'm a big fan of his physical acting in "Sanjuro" and "Yojimbo." The way he scratches and kind of sneers at the heat is brilliant stuff and so small. He could be a very over the top actor and at the same time a very subtle actor.