It's called sweding, guys. Gosh! There was a whole Mos Def movie about it.
It's called sweding, guys. Gosh! There was a whole Mos Def movie about it.
Doom 2016 was the first game in years that made me felt unbridled excitement and white knuckle thrills that never wore off. From beginning to end, I was riding an adrenaline high battle to battle. I was also a game that felt so punishing at first, I thought I would have to quit, but the thrill forced me to get better,…
“I’m building an interdimensional gateway with an android I built. If this works, I could die happy.”
They're not even remotely the same thing. One is an anthology series where a simple technological premise is explored each episode and the other is an ambitiously sprawling narrative. If you're getting full seasons where every episode is self contained story, yeah, it's going to seem more complex than a series that's…
I was cringing in anticipation for him to say "I'm back," but I guess we're beyond that point in his career… resurgence?
DVD or Blu-ray? I haven't seen any seasons in HD outside of VOD.
But can I buy them on blu-ray or on iTunes for a reasonable price? I just want something I can own. And hug as I weep.
Too bad they're leaving. Seems like next week's episode sets up the send off for Bobbi and Hunter.
That's fair, although I never really found it to be true with SF. I played Street Fighter IV for years, even after the updated editions came out, and never found an issue finding opponents. I can easily see that being an issue with most games though.
I understand everyone's outrage, as games like COD come with three totally different video games packaged one one disc, but I personally didn't buy SFV for that. As a kid, I only played arcade mode on SFII or Alpha because I didn't have anyone else to play locally with. Playing against another human is the essence of…
Britta is the series' best character. Even her diluted version in the finale season is lovable, but thinking about how it all ends for her, in comparison to everyone else (except maybe Jeff) makes her the most tragically realistic of all the characters.
It's disappointing how limited the roadshow run is. I have to leave work early on Thursday to squeeze it in between that and New Years Eve. I mean, worth it, but it was literally the only show I could see before it ends the run.
Well, people are inherently against the show to begin with. Neckbeards will find any reason to string something like JJ up. The biggest argument I've heard is the inconsistency of JJ/Luke's powers.
Actually, I think Tony has had a good arc from Avengers -> Iron Man 3 -> Age of Ultron -> Civil War. He goes from peak Stark at his most careless to PTSD fragile to desperate to prevent disaster at all costs (causing disaster) to being reserved and willing to give into control. More so than any character, he really…
I mean, I read the whole thing with an open mind, and good for the author for tackling the unpopular opinion with gusto. But, ultimately, nope. Didn't convince me. It's all just untrue.
Fuck this article. Nothing stated here invalided Red Letter Media, and I'd still watch those reviews any day over the actual prequel films.
I suppose it's difficult not to draw the comparison. Craig's Bond films are of a different style and focus than the Brosnan era films, and in the interim, we've had the Bourne films. They set a different expectation for action spy thrillers.
I see the similarities, but that's the source material. They're trying to hone in on Fleming's character rather than continue with the trend the franchise immediately ran with of making everything cartoonish. There are no gadgets in the novels, and the violence is calculated and brutal. Bourne is a modern…
I was cracking up at the contrast between Debbie and Mickey's response to Sammi's death.
In what way? By him being an assassin kicking ass? Because that's always been his job.