And constantly calling a character by the wrong name!
And constantly calling a character by the wrong name!
Who is telling you you have to fall in line? The man states his opinion without any demands on you. Why do you read the reviews, if you disagree every week?! YOU CAN JUST JUMP TO THE COMMENT THREADS SINCE YOU KNOW YOU WON'T LIKE WHAT HE HAS TO SAY.
Don't worry! Not being mentioned in this review didn't retroactively make the line not exist. Timeline A remains secure!
There's a moment I love in the otherwise-not-very-good Season 19 episode "Papa Don't Leach" where Bart is forced to eat cereal off the floor because someone cut the word "Pop" out of the cereal box.
"Seems like a massive waste of time for all involved"
The reviewer's implication seemed to be that the dialogue is improvised, not the plotting.
It's like the asshole doesn't even CARE about the minutiae!
Paymer's character worked for the network, not Larry.
The personal nature of the documentary process always fascinate me. David Simon and Ed Burns's The Corner is fantastic as it is, but my favorite part is probably the Afterword, where they momentarily step from behind the "camera" and acknowledge the ways they interacted with the people they spent a year interviewing,…
I usually get annoyed when comment threads around here are about the quality of the article and not the content, but God, was this meandering, pointless, and poorly edited.
Probably! That's why I stopped listening.
Any other The 40-Year-Old Boy fans reading this? God, I love that show.
My Brother, My Brother and Me needs more love on here. The premise is so simple, but the McElroy's manage to get an amazing amount of hilarity out of every dumb question. I don't know if it's just really well-edited, but all three of them are amazingly, wonderfully quick.
I tried to listen to Professor Blastoff, but I just kept shouting "If you want to know something, why not turn off the recorder, grab a textbook, and LEARN instead of just spouting stuff you half remember from a conversation with a dumb person in a bar ten years ago!" at it. It was just a cavalcade of people not…
Hot damn do I love The History of Rome. And I've actually enjoyed learning about the late Empire. Stilicho for the win!
The "bad guy" was the conflux of a bunch of different people's fears and prejudices. The Qunari's rigid belief system and rules of honor. The Templar's fears of the incredible damage that mages can cause. The Circle's desire to live free of persecution. Anders's Fade-tainted need for Justice.
When I played, I cheated a bit. If you use something like Hamachi to create a virtual network, you can play with a friend from anywhere. Since you won't be able to see both screens, you'll have to describe things to each other, but it's still really fun.
Speaking of Terry Cavanagh, did anybody play his most recent game, At a Distance? Super-cool co-op multiplayer game, where players are in two different worlds that interact with each other in weird ways.
Also, it has murder-slugs. Hard to beat that.
I haven't trusted a Bethesda game since they started implementing "Essential" characters that can't be killed. The single best thing about Morrowind was that you could say "screw it, I'm gonna go kill the local god, because I can" and the game would say "Go for it. We'll warn you when you break stuff… But we'll also…