Hell yeah.
Hell yeah.
If we get a couple of fun episodes, and maybe one classic, I'll be ecstatic.
The second season is a lot like X-Files, if the X-Files focused on End Times instead of an alien invasion. There's even a couple of hilarious episodes, and the finale is a total gut punch. Don't bother with season 3. 2 ended it right. Good stuff to say the least.
What I loved most about this interview, was how often he spoke to the interviewer by his first name. How many are that friendly and personable? Not many. What a swell guy.
Maybe in Life is Strange?
You don't play GTA for subtle characters and writing. Tone and writing really aren't their strengths; it's making a sandbox for the player to run amok in. And you need the satire, otherwise it all becomes a nihilism simulator.
I disagree. The thing about immersive, first person horror games is that they need tension to give a sense of plight. I won't argue that some of the monsters could have been done better, but I appreciate the variety and lack of recycling. In a world where horror games, if they're even bothered with, tend to be FPS…
I don't know, doesn't Wasteland 2 have some tough choices to make? There's a part in the game where you only have enough time to save one of two locations, whereas the other one will always perish.
You're certainly entitled to your wrong opinion.
His first book was lazy. The guy's a hack. I was really excited while reading all of the names attached to this project, until I saw his.
He did piss off a lot of fellow comedians, but he also made a lot of friends, that are still his friends to this very day. If anything, it was younger comedians that were up and coming that had a lot of respect for him. They saw him as fearless and breaking the boundaries of what could be done in comedy. Everyone from…
I said give it another try. I've watched and read things I hated the first time, but on a second time through, I saw the good in it, even enjoyed the piece.
[Spoilers]
Funny story about the café area. A friend and I noticed someone had left a whole bunch of magazines on one of the tables. We skimmed through them, to see what the person was into. A lot of cooking and decorating mags, posh homes, and at the very bottom: Hardcore fetish.
Now this is how you do funny.
Yeah, it bugs the hell out of me how dismissive people can be of him. He's done far more good work than bad. And his influence can be seen and felt in everything from Sponge Bob to Adult Swim cartoons to Adventure Time and more.
Were you by chance a fan of the quickly cancelled Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures and The Ripping Friends? He's worked on quite a few shows that weren't given enough time to live. I remember Ripping Friends being so damn funny, and I can see his fingerprints all over Mighty Mouse from when he partook on it. It kind…
Or they saw a confusing mess. That's hardly the fault of the viewer.
Who says Scott came up with the beacon? It's based off Dan O'Bannon's script. It bugs me when people refer to Alien as Scott's baby. There were a lot of talented people involved: Giger, Goldsmith, three producers, and one of the best casts for a film, ever. Scott might have directed it, be he's hardly the creator of…
Just when I thought I had that out of my head. :(