Uh, I'm pretty sure it's implied that they're supposed to have gotten hypermalaria by ending up in the swamp. Like when Farnsworth admits that he drank swamp water.
Uh, I'm pretty sure it's implied that they're supposed to have gotten hypermalaria by ending up in the swamp. Like when Farnsworth admits that he drank swamp water.
Probably one of my favorite episodes. The soundwork when Spike opens that fridge, with the high-pitched noise in the background becoming deafening and you barely getting a tiny glimpse inside…
Meh, I'll stick with Stone Soup: http://crawl.develz.org/wor…
Hell, this column showed me Super Mario X, Canabalt, and that one crazy-ass psychodrama Maniac-Mansion-like puzzle game where you play a robot trying to organize someone's shattered memories.
@McKetrick:
I only recall one moment in Resident Evil 2 where a security camera shot was used for tension. Having a harder time scouring my memories of Silent Hill.
And at this point I'd like to weigh in and say…
Part of that had to do with the fact that they were convinced there'd be no more Futurama ever, so they had to burn through a bunch of stuff they were planning on spreading out over a couple more years. Result? The last season is stuffed with development and "heart" to a greater degree than even the writers had in…
I love Billy West's talent something fierce, but H. Jon Benjamin's Archer voice is so fucking perfect that just reading this comment thread has resulted in several of the comments being read in his voice in my head.
If there's one thing that this show consistently stuns me with, it's their animators' ability to draw things that can't be expressed in our spacetime.
Oh man, I'd forgotten about that scene in My Girl. That was probably the first date I ever went on.
Nah, "Baby of Mine" from Dumbo is way more sad than anything from the Lion King. And, Bambi was pretty stunning and traumatic, but that scene in Dumbo is just so… Heart-wrenching.
And before you say anything: Fuck you, I'm a fetish photographer.
Actually, this is a pretty shitty picture. The color temperature is shockingly cold, the light is way too intense so they look like washed out plastic dolls, there's no shadows on the women to give them depth and life, and the look on Alison Brie's face is *not* the look of someone getting spanked, it's the look of…
And the perennial classic (In James Earl Jones' voice!)
Actually, I'd totally second (fourth?) this, too. This show manages to walk a line that almost pisses me off but suddenly manages to veer into comedy at the last possible minute.
I would've agreed, except for the:
"Like you know that taste you get in your mouth when you drink orange juice after brushing your teeth?"
"Plus, they said you guys look like dorks!"
So for some reason
It's always written est, not EST.