Why?
Why?
Way to go. Now I want a DW adventure game and I'll never have one.
I learned today that having an SR-71 looking aircraft flying around during the Cuban Missile Crisis (as shown in X-men First Class) was not completely out of left field as I had originally assumed. Middle field, at most.
TIME TRAX! That's what it was called. Not "That TimeCop TV series." You've done me a great service this day, Ms. Anders.
In an age where it seems like everything is out on DVD, where's Brimstone? I really liked that show — I'd pay cash money for it.
Poor Brimstone.
I think I saw an episode or two of this show on USA's cartoon block or something. The fact that it made an impression at all after such little exposure should be a testament to its quality, especially considering I was but a boy at the time. I still remember one scene vividly — a human character betrayed his comrades…
Did I see a playable Attack on Pearl Harbor mission in that trailer? The media outrage will be delicious.
Don't forget the obscured, blurry photos!
I appreciate the quite dignity Rapoza gives Rocksteady.
On the other hand, it makes the fact that he proceeds to shoot hundreds of people a perfectly reasonable development.
Welsh is a language of madmen.
I would accept this.
That's just weird. I know it's easy to pick on ad execs — but really? Really?
There goes my "Antidisestablishmentarianism is for Lovers" ad campaign.
This Booker Dewitt fellow better have an excellent mustache. Don't disappoint me, Levine.
"Booker Dewitt, a former Pinkerton man drummed out of the agency for being too rough."
Why is that Viking dancing through the streets?
This trailer made me willing to pay to see Green Lantern in 3D IMAX — so, mission accomplished on that front. The movie may well end up being terrible, but at least it has some freakin' vistas, man.
Intelligent Design at work.