Maybe the size and position are due to radiation.
Those can't possibly be time travelers with cell phones in these old films, because time travelers from the future would obviously be carrying iPhablets with 24" screens.
WE'RE ALL GONNA DIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE eventually.
I don't have time to post pics, but Judge Doom at the end of Who Framed Roger Rabbit scared the living hell out of me. I was 8. Also, some episodes of Tales From the Crypt scarred my young mind for life.
John Rhys-Davies, not Rhy Davies. Also, pics or GTFO.
I have a bunch of these in a box somewhere, likely still at my parent's house. In fact, I have a paperback compilation of all the Mario comics from the same era. However, I read them so often they're all but falling to pieces. Same with my Calvin and Hobbes books.
Veit, FWIW, I enjoyed your response. "For all intensive purposes" tickles me about as much as "a mute point," "irregardless," and "could care less" does. These are everyday slights, but I would want to know if I was saying it incorrectly.
I can't stop watching this.
Aaaahh my brain!!
Off topic, but one of the reasons I enjoy Kotaku, IO9 and the rest of the family is because the commenters are often smart, well-read and have concrete things to add to a conversation, instead of spouting ignorant nonsense like some other blogs I've come across. This is such a comment.
Anyway, good stuff, sir.
Nobody talks shit behind my back, because I am nice as FUCK to retail and restaurant/hospitality workers. :) Catch more flies with honey and whatever.
AMERICAN ENGLISH RULEZZORMFG!!!1!
Boy, Nintendo should try something like this.
Except Breaking Bad is a beautifully written, acted, videographed and edited television show. True Blood is nothing more than inane drivel with occasional bouncing tits or shirtless/brainless male characters.
Ahhh I see.
I don't recall Boos and ShyGuys in the SNES Mario Paint, but that may be because I spent most of my time playing that awesome fly swatting mini-game.
I believe the quote on the box is actually Walter White's.