"New worlds"? Does this mean I get to take on San Jose Earthquakes on Mercury or Phobos?
"New worlds"? Does this mean I get to take on San Jose Earthquakes on Mercury or Phobos?
(After watching Forrest Gump on one of its multiple basic-cable airings, about 5 years ago)
Me: What to know one of my theories about Forrest Gump
Wife: Sure.
Me: You know Jenny probably exposed Forrest to AIDS, right?
My Wife: What the hell are you talking about?
Me: Well, think about it right. Jenny could have either…
I'm playing Fable: The Lost Chapters (yes, the one from 11 years ago). I'm attempting to play it without a strategy guide (something I usually like to have). This weekend I'm going to comparative shop for weapons and armor in both Bowerstone and Oakvale and invest in some upgrades before my next quest.
You take what you said about Weekend at Bernie's back!
You forgot Hot Rod.
That was after the financial and critical failure of Battle Creek Brawl, when he was advised to take supporting roles and cameos in order to break into the American market.
Actually Rumble In The Bronx was Jackie Chan's third attempt. His second attempt, The Protector, was released in 1985 and is a big slice of exploitation awesomeness.
While the film itself had its problems, General Bethlehem from The Postman did pretty well for himself. From what I recall he went from copy-machine repairman to a murderer/rapist/regional warlord.
Anyone else notice the look the female defense counsel shot Darden and Clark when she saw them holding hands in the courtroom?
I have not yet played any game in the Mass Effect series. Realizing it is older than I had originally thought I asked for the collected trilogy for X-mas, knowing that, if bought used, it fell within the minimum and maximum dollar amount of my family gift exchange. I received it from my mother, who drew my name.
I…
I was never able to defeat the Chrysler Building section of the game, which frustrated me to no end!
Is that horrible black-face character a part of it? Because if it is, Austria can keep it thank you very much.
Last night I watched Horrible Bosses 2. From what I remembered of the first one, the sequel had more dialogue-play and less toilet humor, and for that reason I found it to be an improvement on the first.
Yet another instance where I thought I clicked on Cracked.com article by mistake.
Can anyone tell me if this mirrors the rise and fall of gameological.com?
I would have included The Prodigy's Music for the Jilted Generation.
After Hours kind of does this, but it's for the majority of the movie. From the time Paul Hackett sets out for his date to the time his human statue crashes; The whole movie is kind of an aside all to itself.
King Ralph is rated PG, and thus was allowable for viewing growing up. I fully realize it's horrible by objective standars, but I still like it for the sake of nostalgia.
I hope the A.V. Club lists "The Party's Over". After watching SOTU it deserves a re-watch now more than ever.
As an young boy just getting into science fiction, BTTF II was my first introduction to alternate history. Good thing too. Having emotional ties that carried over from the first film gave Biff going back and altering the timeline much more of an impact to my pre-teen self than, say, reading a short story where Julius…