Kilmer can still bring it under the right circumstances. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang comes to mind.
Kilmer can still bring it under the right circumstances. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang comes to mind.
And a rather important location in Robinson's Mars series.
First thing I'll do is install the game, which should give me plenty of time to peruse the map, wondering "Where to first?"
Not remembering might have something to do with the drinking game ; )
There are many many secret and cool things to be found in that game.
OK, this movie is a guilty pleasure of mine, child of the 90's that I am, but I maintain this is a fantastic soundtrack.
It's pretty simple and straightforward, but damn, does it get the job done.
So that's what it looked like to John Boone before landing.
Ah, good ol' Deb. I really have to catch up with Dexter. I kinda lost interest during season six and gave up on it, but since it's coming to an end, I want to catch up on it again.
That's... genius. I must try this, thank you! Did you come up with that? Brilliant ; )
How does that work? Drink whenever a mustache appears?
That's a good one! One of my buddies had to drink whenever nihilists were mentioned, and ended up pretty annihilated : )
Season's 3 and 6 are the lightest on the Daleks, but have certainly got plenty of other things that will do you in.
Wise moves. Good ol' Deb must drop an F-bomb at least 15 times an episode.
EA dangled that carrot in front of me for two years, and shame on me for buying into it. The same week I finally learned I was supposed to get my full time status (which was probably BS anyway), they laid off 270 people, myself included. Now I'm trying to find some other industry to train in that has a higher survival…
I'd agreed to take a drink every time The Dude got exasperated or bewildered (White Russian was my poison) and made it to the end, but was pretty plastered ; )
Oh wow, that looks as ill advised as the The Big Lebowski drinking game we once did.
I'm reminded of the massive corporations from Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars books. Some were benign and others were pretty evil, but for good or bad, they were on Mars to stay.
Beat me to it!
I regretted not seeing Sunshine in theater's, despite my issues with the final act, so I think I'll give this one a shot on the big screen. Low budget attempts of this kind of hard SF deserve support.