Oh, hey, are you a Wikipedia editor?
Oh, hey, are you a Wikipedia editor?
Welcome back to The T.S. Club.
He burned that motherfucking voice to the ground.
He was pretty good in The Claim, which is a crazy-underrated movie.
Some copy-editor needs to give that first paragraph a good once-over.
I don't know how anyone plays shooters with a controller. I mostly played GTAV on PC with a controller but after a while I realised I'd have to dive for the mouse and keyboard any time a firefight started up if I wanted to hit anybody, and I wasn't even playing in first-person mode.
I prefer WOTPOA, which is also the rallying cry of racists with speech impediments.
He didn't say they changed the world for the better.
I think that might be the opposite of an oxymoron.
"What Evel doesn't know is that they're planning to kill him and use his body to ship cocaine into the U.S."
Bob can't save you now.
Ten grand.
The A.V. Club?
Only someone who's never played CS would say that. It's no more difficult in its shooting than any other Valve game, or most decent PC shooters, it just has a more niche player base since CS:GO came out so there's less newbies you can get easy kills on on your way to gitting gud.
I may very well do that.
Yeah, I thought he handled Gus's death really well. As soon as he pulled the gun on the doctor I knew what was coming, and my throat got very lumpy.
I didn't even know the mini-series existed until after I read the book, and I've been tossing up whether or not to watch it. I've rarely seen a screen adaptation that matched up to a book that I've already read. But I'll probably take your advice and watch it in (at least) a few months.
A little bit, just a scan of the Wikipedia articles. Interesting to know that real people actually did something so crazy (and that people did in fact have such ridiculously literary names back then). I loved Goodnight's line at the end of the book, "This is the longest conversation I've had in ten years. Goodbye."
Just finished Lonesome Dove. The third act is pretty devastating, though I found McMurtry's preference for killing off the most interesting, likeable characters to be a little manipulative. It's not a huge complaint, I liked the book a lot, but, in particular, those three deaths that happen at the halfway point left…