So....much...the...want.
So....much...the...want.
I think we all know the real reason behind the impending cow uprising. Blood for blood.
Praise for doing well isn't the problem. This is the problem:
I think everyone is taking this the wrong way. Of course you want to give praise to a child when they are doing things well. But if they are NOT doing well, then they need to be told so, and given opportunities to improve, not told that they are still special. Just like when a child is doing well, they need to be told…
When I have a kid I'm going to lay down the straight dope when he can understand. 3, maybe 4 at the most. He needs to learn that he's just a cog in a much greater machine. That he is very likely never going to amount to outstanding things, let alone great. That he will live in a building exactly like the other…
I love this. People seem to think it all happens over night. While that can happen it is very very rare. Most times it takes many attempts before things go right. Adjust and keep trying is the best thing you can do.
Female ghosts are too hard to animate.
I say it's the hideout house from the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle movie.
There is a great quote from Terry Pratchett that Neil is indeed a wizard of writing and that reading his work is like watching an old school magic show and that the older crowd such as he would watch and comment, "oh thats this kind of magic trick and that kind of magic trick," then Neil will do something that leaves…
To this day, Gaimen's writing is what every other person who does a Vertigo book aspires to match and yet few can. Sheer poetry and magic no matter the subject, he's the kind of writer the rest of us hate for making it look so easy to be so damn good.
I could sit here all day writing a mature comment in which I agree with Gunn. Or I could post a series of comics that appeared on my Tumblr dash and nails what I want to say.
The only reason Birdman won Best Picture is because it's about the anxieties actors and directors feel about movies becoming more focused on brands and franchises. Riggan/Keaton is supposed to be a cautionary tale about how a talented actor made a Faustian deal to play a superhero and ended up living in obscurity.
It doesn't age well because it was bad. It was the movie that killed my love of John Woo.
I'm taking Malus to World Horror Con in May. Hopefully I'll see a huge turn-out of indies like us so I can network with them.
I'm not that great at it either, but it's a necessity in this day and age. A constant necessity, unfortunately. You have to push it day and night, at the detriment of your writing, or you'll lag behind. You can either be a salesman or a writer, but it's 99% impossible to do both. I've had to put down my sales hat and…
actually the sale's pitch is "hear it how theye meant for you to hear it."
Whatever else, you have to admire how Bardem did exactly what you're supposed to do when you get cast as a Bond villain: Go totally over the top, chew the scenery and just have a blast and that made his scenes totally worthwhile.
I have made some friends in the erotica community who have done those things, I have done NOTHING of the sort though. I picked a rather underserved genre/kink within erotica, and just regularly started putting out short erotica stories. (I usually aim for 10000 words). I don't really hear from too many fans, but I…
How could you omit the greatest time travel movie ever made, 1991's Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah?
Tipping should go right back to the hell where it came from and re-emerge exactly what it should be. A gratuity. Something you get because the person receiving the food enjoyed your service, not because your place of work doesn't want to pay you full wages.
I've been to a few restaurants in which tips were not…