What I would like to see in this TV-show:
What I would like to see in this TV-show:
@Nivenus: A few of Obsidian's employees have worked on earlier Fallout games, as I've conceded, but that doesn't under any circumstance mean that they, as a company, in their current configuration, are anything but a newcomer to working on that particular franchise.
@Nivenus: To address some of your points.
@jetRink: Well, as of right now, they've given me more reason to care about them than you have given me reason to care about you.
@Nivenus: Hardly. The only game they've developed based on their own original property was Alpha Protocol, a game with terrible reviews and worse sales.
@mordicai: Overall, the second two movies were underrated, and the first one was overrated.
That looks like an ordinary bike with a ski box glued onto it.
@GamerKT: I blow my nose at you.
@GamerKT: Mainland Europe.
@GamerKT: Maybe in the US those other guys are equally marketable, but over here, most people have never even heard of Green Lantern, Captain America or Thor (Marvel's version, that is).
A clear Oscar contender.
"If you're a fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, then you're also a fan of Marti Noxon"
This show makes the old Adam West Batman series look like high drama.
You have my blessing. The ultimate goal would be to somehow devise techniques to go back even further. I still haven't given up on my life long desire to see a living Tyrannosaurus Rex.
@Facebones: I didn't mind the last season, even if it was anticlimactic compared to the previous seasons. It was like a season-length series finale, letting the dust settle and seeing what happens in the aftermath of everything.
@Anrkist: Unless you come up with a way to speed up beer fermentation, it's gonna be slow no matter how you do it.
@workman: I sure would. That's how much one good beer costs here.
Lame. I want redemption for the xenomorphs after the travesty that was/is the Alien vs Predator franchise.
@TemporalSword: Every "Director's Cut" edition is guilty of this, in varying degrees.
There's several treatments for Tinnitus. They don't really improve your hearing, but can, among other things, cause your brain to mask out the sound over time so the constant ringing will no longer bother you.