I remember seeing the Dudley Do-right movie, and I have a vague recollection of an Inspector Gadget movie. Fun facts.
I remember seeing the Dudley Do-right movie, and I have a vague recollection of an Inspector Gadget movie. Fun facts.
Mass Effect 3 is probably the only thing coming out next year that provokes intense swells of excitement, but damn if 2011 doesn't have potential to be just a fucking great year for video games, and entertainment in general. I mean, most of the stuff I'm mildly excited for now will most likely turn out to be shit,…
Giant Bomb is pretty sweet, GameScoop can be good when they're not doing idiotic dating advice, and the others that people mentioned here I will most definitely have to check out.
Yeah, but Altieri directed some of the better episodes and usually was responsible for some of the cooler set pieces and visual tricks that the show did. "The Last Laugh," however, is pretty much a clunker in every aspect.
The multiplayer in Black Ops is damn addictive, pretty fun, and probably the most balanced and least aggravating COD multiplayer yet. It's not quite as team-oriented as BC2, nor as varied as Halo: Reach, but once I put the disc in, I have a real hard time pulling myself away.
Yeah, how is this even an issue? If you use a little reading comprehension, you can understand the dynamics at work here: this is a re-issue of a collection of games that are both 1) old as shit and 2) already available on the market. Reviewing the games in this edition is fairly pointless, seeing as how the only…
Cool, I joined! I was going to get Left for Dead 2 off of Steam anyway, since they keep tantalizing me with their discounts, but now I have even more reason to.
Yeah, they both have a kind of smarmy look about them, except that Olyphant also knows how to fucking act, whereas Duhamel just seems like a dick.
I've only read The Anubis Gates, but I thought it was pretty great, and it's kind of lingered in the back of my mind for a while - I would totally watch a movie of that. This actually looks pretty terrible, no matter the source material.
@Natronicus: Civ V is now available for Macs (assuming you have an Intel one, but maybe not) through Steam or from Aspyr. Civ VI you might have to wait for.
The fact that nobody from Mass Effect 2's amazing voice cast was recognized is a bit perplexing, though I do have to say that NPH does a pretty solid Spiderman. Still, Martin fucking Sheen.
Battlefield has always had better multiplayer mechanics than COD or any other FPS, since it actually makes some pretense of requiring teamwork instead of having everyone camping for kills. But I think Black Ops is actually pretty good, especially if you compare it to the shitfest that was Modern Warfare 2, and the…
Yeah, the only reason I was watching the VGAs (which looks remarkably like an abbreviation for vagina) was to see the trailers, and holy shit am I excited for Mass Effect 3. Elder Scrolls 5 was also a nice surprise, but god damn I can't wait for next holiday season.
Supernatural and Smallville air on the CW, and none of their shows "do well" if you compare them to what Fox expects for their programming. The only hope for Fringe is that the ratings don't take a hit when it moves to Friday, and that Fox doesn't want to risk putting a new show on Fridays next year. Fox's…
Noble hasn't been given a whole lot to work with yet this season - though he's (as usual) hit what they give him out of the park. The second half of Season 2 was pretty much the best showcase an actor can get, and if that didn't get him an Emmy nod, probably nothing will. Maybe he'll be in it more now - I've missed…
Also it's not on CBS, and it's (mostly) not a police procedural, and doesn't have Tom Selleck. Oh, and it already doesn't do very well on Thursdays. But other than that, there's absolutely nothing holding it back from excelling on Fridays like Blue Bloods.
Community and Fringe both delivered some joyously weird and amazing TV tonight, and I feel sorry for anyone who wasn't watching either show.
Really surprised Wolf Parade didn't make the list. Expo 86 was fucking awesome. Also I'll never get the massive amount of love for Lisbon (and I actually like The Walkmen), but whatever.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Or The Man Who Would Be King.
I think Noel mentioned that when he might consider reviewing Firefly after Buffy/Angel. Or you can go read Alan Sepinwall's write-ups of them, which are pretty good. Or you could all continue to be snobby dicks and make fun of Firefly fans for getting enjoyment out of a pretty awesome TV show.