For Shinigami:
For Shinigami:
It definitely seemed like he had almost completely finished filming his parts before his death. The third movie has him in plenty of scenes, and he's in the trailer for the fourth.
Sounds good! I've already started playing 999. And holy shit, this is exactly my kind of game. When I was a kid, I grew up on "Escape the Room" games from My Diamond Baby to the Toshimitsu Takagi Room games, so this is already making me head over heels from the first room alone.
Actually, one other question. Since I'm planning on getting both. I'll play through 999, and once I get to the ending for the first time, can I immediately start Zero's Escape while I'm also replaying 999? Or do I have to wait to finish all the possible endings?
Wait…
You have convinced me. I found a Gamestop about 20 mins away that carries 999, so I am going to pick that up. I really do like puzzles, so as much as the story is engrossing, I'm sure, I would sadly be missing out one of the bigger draws to the franchise for me. Even if it gets tedious to play through multiple times.…
You're not the only one! Well, maybe you are… but I was actually going to ask you a question about this game (the second one) since it seemed like something you'd like. Out of all the games I've researched about on the 3DS (since I've just picked one up), this is actually the one I am most interested in. Do I need to…
For the record, it's Pineapple Express meets Chuck.
Super Smash Bros. is somewhat underwhelming on the DS. I don't think that game translates well to a mobile experience, despite the simplistic nature of the gameplay. It's just lost its energy in the process. But maybe that's just me.
I apologize for the long delay in me answering this most profound question, Alex.
It is the 3DS XL, since they had a pre-owned one of that. (Is the "new" 3DS XL a big difference?)
Oh shit. That would have made this purchase even better!
After going quite a few years without a video game console, I purchased a 3DS today. AMA.
1. Magnolia (rewatch)
2. Broadcast News (rewatch)
3. Starship Troopers (rewatch)
4. Rio Bravo
5. Calvary (rewatch)
6. Tangled (twice, once a first time viewing, and a rewatch)
7. The Big Chill (rewatch)
8. Inside Out
9. The Talented Mr. Ripley (rewatch)
10. Gremlins (rewatch)
11. Election (rewatch)
12. Airplane! (rewatch)
13.…
No. I'm talking about a show that is genuinely trying nothing more than to make the audience laugh.
I think Red Dwarf is the perfect example of a sitcom that doesn't make me laugh very much (sometimes at all) that I still thoroughly enjoy watching. Do you guys have any examples like this for yourselves?
Nope, that was ours. I left out the most important detail. Sorry guys. Also, can somebody bring me bail money?
I watched Atlantis all the time as a kid, loved it. I should probably revisit it for fun.
Agreeabuddies! Beauty and the Beast is the shit. (Also, thanks for continually listening to the podcast, Eric! It really means a lot and sounds kind of cheesy, but that's the only reason why we keep doing it! That, and it's fun, of course.