I'm happy to learn this knowing he got his dream role in Django!
I'm happy to learn this knowing he got his dream role in Django!
Looked good. Just wish I wasn't so god damned colorblind.
I forgot about Dre.
The other thing Mike pointed out was the complexity of coding. As much as I hate seeing the update box come up, I'm glad games like Skyrim get updated on my console cause I would hate to run into GAME BREAKING OMGZZ!!1 bugs that could hinder my experience.
From what I understand to self-publish on a site like Amazon means you can't self-publish on another e-book platform. Yeah if a publisher wants to print your novel you can, but you wouldn't be able to put it on the Apple store.
If you wanted to make a Superman that made mistakes then show him making mistakes. If he's going to kill show him killing, or how he doesn't kill. Maybe a slight scene of him burning ants with a magnifying glass, and then decides against his judgement to pull the glass away.
You're probably right. I was racking my head at work about which one it was. A couple of years ago I replayed FF7 and could not get over how backwards navigating menus felt. Kind of funny how I was okay with this as a 10 year old but now I'm all "Fuck it. Controls don't make no sense."
I read a GamePro article years ago that said games made for Asian territories have a different standard for button controls compared to if the same game gets released in North America. For example the X button (Playstation controller) is typically standard as the "Confirm" button in NA, especially when navigating…
It's pretty good click bait. I don't think I would have checked out the Dawson's Creek thing if it had any other title.
I hate to bite the hand that feeds but I had this thought about a day or two ago.
Slightly depressing job, Internet!
Sorry. Auto correct. Judging by the meme though, it's not the worst thing I could have said.
And just like everything else Gaimen, I will be mildly disappointed by the ending.
The AV Club
I am so Harden right now.
I never met someone who has disliked Waynes World, so telling people I'm from Aurora, Il has filled me with a weird sense of pride, despite the fact Aurora looked nothing like it did in the film.
I read 11/22/63 about a year and a half ago, which kind of reignited my love for all things King. I'll have to reread it to catch the callbacks. I'm assuming it's a lot of Derry references?
Former tgi server, and no we were still encouraged to wear flair. Although in 2008 I would say it was worn with more irony.
I just finished "It" and was completely enamored by the whole experience that I am already making plans to reread it. But for now I'm still trucking through as many Stephen King books as I can/feel like before I start The Dark Tower series.
Fox News is going to have a field day with this. Where was homeland security? Thanks a lot Obama.