Wait, really? On the first page? Apparently I missed it. I'm glad at least I found this one, which prevented me from starting yet another thread about how Farscape (IMO) did it better.
Wait, really? On the first page? Apparently I missed it. I'm glad at least I found this one, which prevented me from starting yet another thread about how Farscape (IMO) did it better.
I have nothing but respect for my fellow attorney Mrs. Peel, and appreciate her first and foremost for her insightful comments on these boards, but especially after the "I can't wear button down shirts" comment, I have to say I am SO envious of Frakes right now!
Oh man, Mystery at Chimney Rock. It was one of the earlier CYOA books and had sort of a gothic horror vibe. It was the only one I had for a long time, so I knew which options resulted in death and could keep the story going for hours. Pathetic hours, surely, but still hours.
Dude, I find that being drunk on a near-hourly basis has saved me from many a dire situation.
Can somebody else get this one?
See what @avclub-a1967e6de4ca99fb2635d94b99453928:disqus said about Zelazny's plans for Amber. But more importantly: THERE WAS AN AMBER PC GAME!?? Holy shit!
Oooh, good call, Craig. Yay for html editing.
Mine aren't. I was just wondering about that myself.
"Video Jockey?" Weren't they called V-jays or "veejays?"
"George R.R. Martin is, in a sense, putting out a rough draft for the
public. That makes it impossible for him to go back and fix anything."
Maybe, but why take away the ability to title the first post in a series? Wish we could still do that. I like the inclusion of html though.
Love Zelazny. Even his short stories could be adapted to the big screen—I'd love to see what a good director could do with any of the stories out of Unicorn Variations.
What pissed me off about Wizards and Glass is that I'd waited years and years for the next book and couldn't wait to find out what happens next… and 80% of it is a story about Roland's younger days. So… it's a prequel. Great.
@avclub-617673dbba933fa984fcbaacf2c68413:disqus — I gotta recommend against eating a cubic foot of your own stool. That's 7.5 gallons of poop, man.
I'm just wondering where this response to Shit McFuckenstein will show up, and how confusing it will look if it shows up under all the people who were trying to "post small."
Oh, that's ridiculous. Nobody would put the Rape of Nanking that high.
A-HA!!! Thanks.
Where's the beef?
I completely agree… about the return to the Initiative being scary as hell. I think it's partly due to our knowledge of what happened there years ago; it's easy for us to imagine the ghosts that would live down there.
Forest Whitaker
"If I had to name the quintessential single-serving performance, it would be Forest Whitaker's spellbinding turn as Amos, the gabby pool shark who hustles Fast Eddie in The Color Of Money."