How horrible it must be for the people who lost a teenage loved one and die as an adult, only to realize that they have to deal with an angelic teenage asshole for all time.
How horrible it must be for the people who lost a teenage loved one and die as an adult, only to realize that they have to deal with an angelic teenage asshole for all time.
*sigh* This is what I get for trusting my memories from college.
Oh, I do agree with you about animation in general. And I did really enjoy Millennium Actress (its been so long, I'd forgotten about it).
The Smiling Man says yes.
Gurren Lagann was some pretty awesome Sci-Fi. At one point a character literally says "You guys fight the enemy fleet, I'll fight the moon!" As the moon turned into a giant robot.
I imagine it would be like the history of the boulder from 127 hours, except it just fell and didn't hit anyone.
Honestly, I've not seen many feature film length anime movies worth watching other than studio Ghibli films, since the early 2000s. I think the medium really thrives more as short to medium run series.
Well, the Everyone's Dead Show would get kind of old, quickly.
There was an interesting sequence that showed what it was like to have your brain hacked from a more personal perspective. But while I enjoyed it, it lacks something without the female lead.
Every once and a while, our phone system at work will reset, and all the phones will ring at the same time. And I think "Oh no, Lawnmower man did it!"
I don't know enough cops to say for sure, but certainly they all have a taser, a stick, and a gun. So, you've got a taser going for you if nothing else.
It was a pretty unfortunate and forgettable movie… my biggest memory of it was that Mulder was wandering around being chased by the bad guys and their double dogs, but for some reason didn't think to bring a gun. I know he wasn't FBI, but surely he would have owned one, given his history.
I dare them to take Candid Camera to Florida. Its even money whether one of their crew is killed by an alligator, and anaconda, or a Stand Your Ground nutjob.
Presumably she did more than just the trailer bit right?
Its like they have Immunodeficiency for ideas. If you lack the ability to reason out of one theory, you probably can't do it for others.
Krauss being in a movie doesn't surprise me, creationists and their ilk are always interviewing people and hacking up what they say (If I were Krauss, I'd just keep a tape recorder on me at all times).
I tend to agree, particularly since people are more likely to binge watch something rather than watch it as a re-run. You might enjoy watching a Colombo or an A-Team every once and a while, but chain watching older TV just makes the formula behind them even more obvious.
Every list I've ever seen has been more along the lines of Deus Ex, Half Life, Portal and System Shock 2.
One of my friends was hired to a rather poorly managed library in a small college, and she really had to struggle to expand its collection (so that people would use it) and get rid of all the old piles of magazines, obsolete engineering textbooks from the 50s, and the like. She'd throw them out and some people would…
The answer is "Every Library". Limits on space and money mean that libraries are constantly selling or pulping old things.