Mario Kart. It's pretty much the only kind of racing game I have any chance of success at.
Mario Kart. It's pretty much the only kind of racing game I have any chance of success at.
Excellent comment/username synergy there.
Interesting. So do I look like a white British dude or do they look like Asian women?
"Car hole." It's pronounced "car hole."
My first instinct would be Final Fantasy - so much grinding, so many sidequests, so many card games. And then I thought it might be The Sims.
Who the hell is mixing up Simon Pegg and Martin Freeman? How does someone look at Simon Pegg and think, "That guy looks like the Hobbit"?
It's completely ridiculous in the most wonderful ways.
I probably cry more at "Jurassic Bark" but I'm actually to able watch "Luck of the Fryrish" often and consider it the overall better episode. It reminds me of some of the best Simpsons episodes that focus on the relationship between Bart and Lisa.
Are you doing all the boss battles again? Otherwise, you should be able to turn Random Encounters to 0, go straight to the crystals and get it done in a few hours.
I loved that scene with Ellie and Tom. It's probably my favorite of the season.
FFXII. Because part of me wants to finish hunting all the marks before I beat the game. And the other part of me knows I will never have the time or patience to fulfill the requirements to get to Yiazmat, let alone beat him.
I'll take both of those but say Mao II is probably my favorite DeLillo.
Never played Rogue Galaxy but Layton is my favorite series of the last few years. And I recently played Crimson Shroud and Weapon Shop de Omasse which were unique and really charming. So I'm kind of looking forward to playing this.
There are definitely people who wrap their sense of self-righteousness and attention seeking in social issues (see the #CancelColbert movement.) They're primarily found on certain unfortunate corners of the Internet and don't have much real world impact. But good god, they're annoying in that "Please get off my…
I heard about this in passing and thought that Sad Puppies was a derogatory name for the group, mocking them for being pathetic and self-pitying. I had no idea that was what they were genuinely calling themselves.
Jesus Christ Superstar is one of the first soundtracks I listened to when I was kid so I'll always have a soft spot for it. I feel like more credit should be given to Tim Rice because, although the show proves Lloyd Webber has some decent rock chops, the overall sensibilities and tone - the wit and edge - of the show…
There are some wonderful stories about Andre the Giant in Cary Elwes' book about the making of The Princess Bride. Including the guy whose job it was to follow them from bar to bar to make that Andre didn't fall on anyone if he passed out.
Bill Irwin is such a fascinating performer but unfortunately his screen work doesn't come close to what he's been capable of on stage.
I first heard Mitch Hedberg on Home Movies and ended up watching one of his stand-up specials because I recognized the voice. Needless to say, I ended up a big fan and will forever regret missing to chance to see him live. ("It's okay," I told myself,. "He's constantly touring. He'll be back soon.")
It hasn't aired yet but the Wikipedia lineups have always been correct. It's the same episode where David's team consists of Richard Hammond and Sean Lock so I was already looking forward to it.