That sucks, because I never had time for something as shit boring as Pac-Man before Pac-Man CE-DX. Pretty much the perfect package for the game right there.
That sucks, because I never had time for something as shit boring as Pac-Man before Pac-Man CE-DX. Pretty much the perfect package for the game right there.
It kind of did, though. You turned your series 3D or you risked no one buying it. Big 2D sellers in that era were stand-outs, usually with huge histories behind them - even Mario wouldn't risk it.
REC was well-made, but it wasn't scary at all to me because I didn't realize it was a zombie movie before watching it since the person who shared it with me didn't want to spoil it, and I was pissed someone had tricked me into watching yet another zombie movie and it turns out being angry at a movie is a good way to…
People spread rumors she was into 1) using knives in bed and 2) her brother. I mean, these are bullshit reasons to be attracted to someone but I don't doubt they worked on a certain icky segment of the population in a way that can't be easily reversed.
Truly the end of an agelina.
And what about the reverse? If I sell a guy some mescalin and, under its
influence, he comes up with a great screenplay idea and goes on to win
an Oscar, can I sue for my share?
They always try this and it never sticks unless the person accused is actually a physician. If I remember correctly, it was Mary Kate Olsen who got accused when Heath Ledger died - supposedly, she'd been the one passing him the pills he was mixing at the point of his overdose.
That infamous "Where's my money, honey?" panel, right?… my favorite Luke Cage story from that era has to be Luke Cage: Power Man #21, where they finally resolve something literally tens of fans must have been asking: what about that other guy who called himself "Power Man"?
I'd consider the low point of the thing to be Black Dossier, and that's pretty high up for a low point. To me, it's rebounded since then, with Heart of Ice practically neck-and-neck with the first two volumes. Then again, I'm a weird fiction freak who enjoyed the revamped Tom Swift series as a kid with blithe naiveté…
The amount of unfinished Alan Moore projects is a little depressing to think about, even considering that he tends to have good reasons to move on when he does. I'm still smarting from Top Ten, which could have sustained another four or five "seasons" as far as I'm concerned (I'm just plain not interested in the…
Blazing Combat! is fucking amazing. There are few more effective anti-war messages in comics than some of those books… Kirby's covers from the era might come close.
I love Wood but I have to feel for that woman. He was in constant pain and incredibly emotionally unstable, as I'm sure you know from your comment. Dating him must have been hell. Poor him, poor her, poor humanity.
Well… yes and no, because it also means that comics sell to such a small, aged and insular circle nowadays that there was no chance of anyone missing the reference.
Great! I'm reading 1963 on my day off, by Alan Moore and various! It's real good! Although it feels like it was maybe a bit of a vacation for him to write it.
I think they bank on a lot of digital buyers being shut-ins.
No! The singular is "Legos", with an 's'!
I shook my head at how they felt they needed to make a movie called "Civil War" where no one suffered any consequences, wiping any and all dramatic impact to their supposed "universe". They even reset things for a couple people back to how they were before some earlier movies ended! The only thing that changed were…
At what point in the entire history of cinema has making something seem bulletproof required the effects people to build something actually bulletproof?
Watch him be the Infinite-Crisis-era teleporting secret agent.
Just FYI the guy you're upvoting is a notorious racist/sexist on here. He used "urban" because if he used the word he wanted to use he'd get another one of his sockpuppets banned from Disqus.