I can tell this game of Go Fish will be more interesting than usual. Got any twos?
I can tell this game of Go Fish will be more interesting than usual. Got any twos?
I was concerned that I'd be depressed and uncomfortable watching Dick Clark struggle through another New Years Eve special. Turns out I needn't have worried. The commercials for the apparently-still-going-to-air "Work It" took care of leeching out all the depression and discomfort in my system.
Let me put it this way: If you were in a grocery store, and there was a kid running around, pushing people out of his way, stealing food (and was completely unapologetic and even demanding when confronted with this), and dropping heavy objects on people from atop the shelves you would think:
I'm extremely heartened by this article, and thrilled to see some comments that square with my opinion on this movie, because I didn't love it, and every time I mention that, I'm glared at with suspicion. As both Scott and Tasha mentioned, parts about the history of cinema - the enchanting mermaid shot blocking…
Dude. These brownies suck!
I thought Outliers was a lot weaker than his other books. Perhaps because I took the gist of the book to be "Success is a combination of hard work and pure chance," which is a pretty obvious message. I may give it another go, though.
I don't want to give the impression that I loathed it or bear a grudge against the designer or anything. It wasn't a terrible game. Just disappointing.
With all the recent advances in gaming, I'm curious why there isn't a good, modern murder mystery game (I mean like a drawing room style - not Heavy Rain). I've been hooked on the genre since Murder on the Zinderneuf. Is there one and I'm just missing it?
I really, really enjoyed playing "Dragon Age: Origins", so I was giddy when I finally got my hands on a copy of "Dragon Age II". What a letdown. Worse story. Worse maps. Worse control system. Worse effects. Worse communication system with party. Really, there was no improvement made on any aspect of the…
6) The omnipresent Broish backwards sunglasses.
What do Helen Hunt and Cuba Gooding Jr. have to do with this?
It's like that scene in 2012 where the air traffic controllers in Vegas whine at the main characters that they're not allowed to take off WHILE FIERY DEATH IS LITERALLY TWO SECONDS AWAY FROM KILLING EVERYBODY.
Paint my chicken coop!
Well, I could certainly understand China calling dibs on red.
I haven't thought about the Frances books in a while, but this article has all sorts of childhood memories flooding back. "S is for sailboat, T is for tiger. U is for underwear, down in the dryer," sent me into hysterical giggles.
Mixed Nuts was emphatically not good, but at least Madeline Kahn's little ditty about being stuck in the elevator was a bright spot.
What is up with that guy? I mean, yeah, I liked Pee-Wee's Playhouse too, but it's not a realistic design aesthetic.
I've seen a lot of generalizations in the response, so let me try and be specific:
1) The aforementioned smug dickishness.
2) Forming a gang of bullies to belittle Marcel at every opportunity.
3) Directing said gang to not help Marcel plate/serve a dessert, even though everyone helped everyone else on that challenge.
4)…
Heather had an ugly attitude, but this isn't even in the same city as the ballpark that contains my Ilan hatred. He's the only reality competitor in history I actively hope bad things happen to outside the game.
Boop-be-doop-be-doop-boop SEX.