Although potentially opening myself up for some flaming here, I just do not like Toriyama's art style at all, to the extent that I can't get into Dragonball or Dragon Quest because of it.
Although potentially opening myself up for some flaming here, I just do not like Toriyama's art style at all, to the extent that I can't get into Dragonball or Dragon Quest because of it.
But, but, it was my dream to one day earn a star! Now my life shall go ever unfulfilled.
Just putting in my own idea for a title: "Bricking It".
Nice, I see we took the mature option to responses there. It is, of course, up to you what you consider naked, but the fact is that the dictionary definition is "without clothes". No mention of what you have to see, although here we do actually see that she is without clothes. Unless she's wearing socks.
I'm pretty sure the fact she isn't wearing clothes is what makes her naked. Although I appreciate the desensitizing effect of the internet now means that full frontal is needed to even consider someone naked.
To be honest, I thought they were in continuity but happy to be proven wrong. They detail the rise of "the Russian", and so introduces us to the status quo of the mobs at the start of Dark Knight, and they also have our first glimpse of how Gordon's squad was set up and who he chose.
Actually Killer Croc makes it into the Gotham Knight animations! Although I know it's not exactly Nolan's writing, it is supposed to be in the same universe and the explanation they come up with there is that he has some weird skin disorder and became one of the Scarecrow's minions. From there he got so jacked up on…
I'm sure we've seen this article on io9 before haven't we?
Funnily enough, I actually far prefer Kung Fu Panda 2 to Kung Fu Panda 1, which I felt was severely lacking...
To be fair, the second Hulk film was a straight up reboot - an altered origins tale was one of Ed Norton's contributions to the script.
Just read this after writing my post, and wish I had read it first. Hearted.
I think magic has to have some rules within literature, in order to create a story someone wants to read. Those rules don't REALLY have to be internally consistent etc. because, you know, a wizard did it.
Written Japanese was my real sticking point when I lived out there. We had these awesome Katakana cards that helped a little but I was better off just sticking to the spoken. Since I've gotten back to the UK all I can remember is how to order beer.
Um... it was on TV about a month ago. I've seen the film a good 3 times too (as has my wife).
Totally concur. Sick to death of hearing the word "legos" bandied around.
Wait, isn't Brock Anti-Venom? Did I miss something?
I want it if, you know, it changes its name to The Huntsman and The Dwarves, sacks off Stewart and focuses on Hemsworth and his merry band of dwarves ripping apart other fairytales.
Apparently that is what they're doing, according to some interviews I've seen knocking around from Hemsworth and Nick Frost (not sure where I saw them, probably this month's Empire)
First off, obligatory point toward Kotaku Core. It's just games, and the sooner you go there, the sooner I can stop listening to you moan: [kotaku.com]
I could live with a switch of the D-pad and the Analogue stick this time around, when Sony finally accept that more people use both analogue sticks than a D-pad and analogue.