1) I don't steal jokes
1) I don't steal jokes
He does look like a cute little tugboat captain.
More nerd power fantasies! More, I say! Hang those who talk of less!
Even knowing the source material, this show is bonkers. I'm not even sure it's good, per se, but it's definitely entertaining. Some of the dialogue coming from Franco has to be a deliberate attempt at camp, no? "Happy fucking Halloween, Frank Dunning."
They really missed a trick by not going with 'Cummy Gobbler.'
We need more Method porn, I agree.
If so it should be on Spice instead.
^sarcasm
There's still 168-some episodes of Star Trek: TNG ready and waiting for you.
Tell them you listen to Serial.
Not seeing this mentioned, but was Daniel a straight-up Jerry Lundegaard homage or what? From his infuriating naivety to his accent to the line, 'I'm not a criminal,' was so Jerry. He even mentions clear coat for his rolling circus tent (though Jerry calls it truecoat when upselling that couple at the beginning of…
No way to control it/It's totally problematic.
Anything to get a new Abbott and Costello joint.
The book pretty much did describe him as a crackpot/homeless person.
Just finished watching the pilot. Uneven, certainly, and Franco is not the choice I'd make for Jake, but there's enough batshit energy and weirdness here that I wish Hulu had released the entire season at once. This show begs for binge watching.
Yeah I don't get it. If they spoke English/Standard/Rigelian in chimpunk voices, then I could see the problem. They're cute background characters, no biggie.
Yeah, it's tough, because there's plenty of folks who don't see games as art. More so a product to be consumed, so by hell don't try and talk to me about politics. But that attitude is one of childish stubbornness in my view…akin to a kid covering his ears, yelling 'La la la I can't heeeaarr you!"
Only a limited number of sites touch heavily on the social aspects of games. The problem is gamers' overboard and often repulsive reaction to the slightest criticism of a game outside of graphics, gameplay, and fun factor.
This attitude is baffling to me. If you don't care about social commentary, skip over to the Walking Dead review or whatever tickles your fancy. I understand people disagreeing with aspects of social criticism in games, movies, etc,, but I'll never understand the call for the subject not to be broached at all. Just…
No way to control it, it's totally problematic.