Batman 1989's Gotham City is still pretty dark even by today’s standards — it really had the sense of danger and menace. And it started the trend of showing Gotham almost always at night.
Batman 1989's Gotham City is still pretty dark even by today’s standards — it really had the sense of danger and menace. And it started the trend of showing Gotham almost always at night.
It was considered pretty dark at the time, but it was the first Batman since Adam West and most people weren’t comic readers, so they really didn’t know anything other than Campy Batman and anything would be dark compared to that. There had been various Super Friends cartoons, but they were considered strictly kids…
No. In fact, it’s a felony to try in some jurisdictions.
I’ve worked in a high-end hotel for 24 years, and while I’ve seen and heard about a lot of abusive guests, almost none of them were celebrities. Most celebrities know that if they’re assholes to people it’s going to get out. Most basically keep their head down and try not to attract attention, either positive or…
James Corden is the worst aspects of every try-hard theatre kid I ever met, rolled into one body.
But Natalie Wood.
Ill see myself overboard.
“I’d love to Jack, but it would ruin the sexual tension between us.”
I can’t wait for the Cutthroat Island chapter!
It’s comically bad that Kotaku can’t be bothered to do its own review of a big name video game release, meanwhile NPR can.
Another famous Kotaku review of other people’s reviews. Pretty hilarious that G/O’s own movies and TV site reviewed the game before Kotaku did, and you’re reporting on your own non-gaming-focused sister site’s review. They somehow got to the game before you guys did? What is this site anymore?
And as somebody who doesn’t care about what you care about: Eh. whatever.
Not only that, but adjusting for inflation incomes were much higher, too.
True but that Porsche for ya. Funny story, so Matt Farrah former Jalop, YouTuber and Podcast host has a car storage business in California and he was selling a couple of cars for his customers a Ferrari and a Porsche. He has them posted on a couple of sites, normal car info you would find on an ad and lots of…
In 1970 a 911T was priced at $6430, which in today’s dollars is about $50,000. A Mach 1 was priced at $3271, which in today’s dollars is about $25,000. What a time to have been a Boomer.
I used to have a shower beer after hockey games all the damn time. It was great.
To me $1-2k to switch from the Chevy to GMC front is worth it at twice the price.
The 9-7x (the Tröllblazer) has got to be worse - a modestly sized turbo hatch makes a lot more sense for Saab than a big BOF SUV.
I’m a simple person, I see Airplane! I upvote.
“I haven't felt this awful since we saw that Ronald Reagan movie!"
The last time I was shaking and vomiting in a theater, I was seeing the live action Cat in the Hat.