I smell a "next on" supercut.
I smell a "next on" supercut.
Bless your heart.
Bless your heart.
Still no Johnny Guitar? For shame, Amazon. For shame.
Still no Johnny Guitar? For shame, Amazon. For shame.
SPOILER: They find out what the rumpus is.
SPOILER: They find out what the rumpus is.
I think he wants it to be BOTH wa—
I think I laughed slightly harder in "The Work Outing" than "Jabberwocky" but only slightly. Both are some of the best episodes I've seen, and "Racial Sensitivity" is right up there with them.
A study in Scarlet… Johansson?
I few years back I met Jason Aaron at the San Diego Comic Con and told him how much a fan I was of the book. He was incredibly nice and humble and thanked me.
In many ways I felt that the central performance was bigger (and better) than much of the rest of the film. As Noel mentioned, the film becomes less about the cops and the gangs and more about Schoenaerts, and I agree though I felt that the cops and gangs stuff was the weakest element. The central relationship between…
Looking forward to this. His Comedy Central special from the early 2000s (it was after 9/11/2001 since he talks about that, but not sure the exact year) was great.
I think I *did* see Tough Guys when I was 10. These newswires are scarily personal.
Wow. When I saw this story yesterday, it was bidding at $1,300. With 21 days left in the auction it could easily top six figures.
Neverhood?
Thanks for these. Also, there goes my weekend.
It wasn't Zork… I think it was called "Castle" and they only had it on the computers at my elementary school (circa 1988, for context). I just remember having to buy stuff at the beginning and wandering around the castle—or using the amulet to teleport—but it was purely text-based with no graphics…
A friend asked openly what video game I'd like to live in, or at least spend a great deal of time, and without a second thought, "Year Two" was my first choice. I love every single thing about this section, to the extent that I didn't want to proceed to the rest of the game.
This wasn't the game where you could buy an axe, a torch and an amulet at the start was it? And to win you had to go EAST in the kitchen, even though there weren't any exits listed that direction?