Maybe I'm being too esoteric, but I like overly fake friendly waitresses…when they know that you know they have to be fake. Because that is life, and the roles fate has given us for the moment, so we might as well engage in it.
Maybe I'm being too esoteric, but I like overly fake friendly waitresses…when they know that you know they have to be fake. Because that is life, and the roles fate has given us for the moment, so we might as well engage in it.
Hey guys lets keep talking about how difficult, painful and disappointing the SNES Spiderman and X-men team up game was? it is literal 90s grit personified in gameplay. But what a soundtrack! And belabored explanation of why everyone is puny and underpowered!
Well I suppose the funnel narrows even further as one tries to move up that ladder. it looks like she still has a productive career making TV movies and other small roles in middling crap
why didnt she become a big star? the last time i saw her was hosting some early 2000s show
Its means he gets results you stupid chief!
In my half-remembered preteen channel flipping I remember Oprah declaring: "Women marry men thinking they will change them. And men marry women thinking they will stay that way forever".
This pretty much encapsulates the feeling. Its intentionally difficult, grim looking and like being lost in labyrinth. But its the X-men it should be fun! and you force yourself to play
I'm trying to remember if there was any reason NOT to use the optic blast or have Wolverine clawless
Hard, but at least they kept the card aesthetic going
Im not from there and I enjoyed it!
How did Japanese audiences respond to Napoleon Dynamite?
Yeah the one thing that awful game did well (other than the music), was fill in exposition about WHY your characters are underpowered and in a lame situation.
I also remember it being incredibly difficult. That Wolverine/Apocalypse showdown couldn't have been more lame
Man that game was all about subverting your expectations for disappointment. The intro song was pretty good IIRC
Shhh Lisa
…pack of cigarettes and a short length of hose.
Their thoughts are intriguing and actually may have a newsletter.
I liked it, but some of the lesser tracks had a warmed over Billy Joel type narrative.
Just cause its sad for him, doesn't means it takes away from her trauma.