I watched the trailer for this game on Sunday, and I have to say I'm happy to live during a time where a game can introduce "Shitting Wonderbats" to the world.
I watched the trailer for this game on Sunday, and I have to say I'm happy to live during a time where a game can introduce "Shitting Wonderbats" to the world.
"Availability: The Ruling Class is available on DVD, which can be obtained from Netflix and your local video store/library."
Since the category is about idle moments, I'd have to suggest the music in the "Let's Pretend" store when shopping in Saint's Row: The Third. It's remixed versions of classic 70's fanfare music. There are three songs, and they weren't on the soundtrack proper. But I eventually found them to be on a compilation album…
It's not that he didn't like video games, it's just that he said they weren't art. They could be artistic, but he pointed to the flaws of the medium as a way to say a truly beautiful story or connection would never equal that of a movie or painting. A lot of his argument came from the fact that an artist controls how…
But he does! Didn't you see his star-making cameo in Bruno?
When I first saw Children of Men, I came at it as just a fan of thoughtful Sci-Fi. I remember that scene feeling particularly affecting, and the way the phalanx of trees signaled normalcy then threat from their mere direction change felt like a cool effect. The scene was tense and important. It gave Clive Owen his…
I saw it in High School as well. For me, I was such a fan of Ming, I started to seek out his other movies. He was amazing and tore your heart out in this one. He was also the ONLY reason I even tried to sit through Judge Dredd.