Hey, the www.threekingdoms.com copy was good enough for me! It's an old translation that updates the names to Pinyin, and it's free. Great bloody deal… was it really ten years ago now? Yes, yes it was.
Hey, the www.threekingdoms.com copy was good enough for me! It's an old translation that updates the names to Pinyin, and it's free. Great bloody deal… was it really ten years ago now? Yes, yes it was.
I've loved all three of those shows, so let me say: Very much yes.
I've got a lot of ads for a list of porn stars who like to play video games.
Ah.
Aw that's a shame. I was looking forward to that whenever it hits here (which, who knows really, 12 Years A Slave is the 10th of this month.)
Is this a war involving weaponized blow jobs, or a war over controlling the distribution of blow jobs?
Hell, I feel Michel Ocelot's transition from cel animation to CGI has largely been to his detriment and I liked Azur et Asmar.
I think there'd be something to be said for mythbusting supposedly 'accurate' sci-fi movies (like Neil DeGrasse Tyson taking on Gravity) but you're right, Star Wars has so little relation to reality the question is kind of pointless.
Not a fan of Empire, eh?
Wait, Yuasa AND Otomo are working on this? Why did I just find out about this now
It's weird to think I'm two episodes ahead of American viewers. If only the reviews were still around where I could take advantage of this worthless fact.
Ooo Fantasia 2000! I remember that film. That was an event! And I remember liking the experimentation of it.
The only twenty-first century Disney film I've seen is Wreck-it Ralph, which is essentially just a Pixar film released under Disney.
Oh and tl;dr: I am back from The Missing Picture, that documentary about the Khmer Rouge.
Honestly most of my non-genre fiction knowledge is pretty old fashioned Cao Xueqin! Denis Diderot! I read a lot of Christian Jacq as a teenager, but I'm pretty sure he doesn't count as lit fic.
Yeah that sounds about right a comparison. It's a movie made of unforgettable moments (that first scene!) even if it's not Lynch's best.
Wild at Heart is really fun. And it has some Twin Peaks actors!
I read way more non fiction as a kid and a teenager (mostly history, but also I remember trying to understand A Brief History of Time). While I read more fiction now, I generally prefer the clarity of nonfiction. A lot of fiction feels like it's spending a lot of time building up to some very clever point; nonfiction…
I probably could get one of my online roleplaying groups going again, and maybe learn to play an actual RPG as opposed to being a pure storytelling DM. It's a fun experience, just winging the plot by the seat of my pants and watching all my carefully laid plans for a cathartic arc go up in smoke.
That Jesus IIRC was a Catalan economists student and Marxist.