I haven’t watched a LWT clip in a while, but that was genuinely moving.
I haven’t watched a LWT clip in a while, but that was genuinely moving.
This joke is clearly too smart for Deadspin (he said after googling Hooke).
The boy has the exact same problems - his shirt is the wrong color and his eyes don’t convey emotion either. Maybe you should get checked for something.
Extremely late and brief: in Doom 2016 after about 25 attempts scattered over three or four sessions, I defeated the CyberDemon in Hell. So only four more levels to go...
It helps if you get them.
It was a joke.
The trailer makes me realize I barely remember this game, which I guess makes sense since I haven’t played it in 20 years.
It’s automatic (not a dealbreaker for me, but probably for some) and has 20K more miles than this one. Not saying that’s not a good find, it’s just not a slam dunk over this one.
I sincerely appreciate this earnest response to my lazy generalization of Sy Fy’s behavior and the explanation of how Canadian television rights work.
I watched this movie in my high school Spanish class and I will never forget how I felt walking out of class after the movie and trying to process it. I don’t think I could watch it again. It is tremendous and devastating.
Funny to me that a channel that films 100% in Canada isn’t available there.
Strutting around like the pope of Philly town and then you misspell Wilkes-Barre. Get outta here.
Was is it in the late 90s/early 2000s? If so, it was Sci Fi (before the rebrand to SyFy).
The Dark Half was just after The Tommyknockers. My own situation is 20 years shifted from yours, in that I thought Lisey’s Story was not bad, but I haven’t read anything since then (although I did listen to an audiobook of Blaze, which came just after).
0% of things supposedly produced by a bot for Twitter are actually produced by a bot.
I know I read that story, because “Groucho Marx bent to slip his hand into Shirley Temple’s underwear” is like poison in my brain I can never get out. Isn’t it like a time traveler and he’s caught out because he claims to be from before “Anything Goes” was written, but then he references it?
Love to suggest the article be written subjectively when I mean objectively.
I think you could probably do something interesting with The Shining in the style of Lovecraft-inspired games, with a sanity meter and investigating what’s going on in the Overlook, a Penumbra-style escape from the topiary, etc.
Take my hat awaaaaaaay...