“I want those DVDs.”
“I want those DVDs.”
Is this your first day on the internet?
I’ve been waiting SO LONG.
As far as the next Ghibli film, I suggest Princess Mononoke. It has fantasy elements but it’s also slightly more human and much more mature than Spirited Away.
So glad I'm not the only one who thought of this immediately.
I wish AVC commenters were this thoughtful and honest about themselves more often.
But in all seriousness, thank god they're committed to keeping this game horrifying instead of softening it up. I'm so excited for this remake.
I respectfully disagree. I think they both demand the same amount of attention. The problem is that you (and I) have seen the N64 rendition many times, so we're more or less used to it, while this new design has only been public for a day, and we've only seen it in a trailer. When you're playing the game, and the moon…
Damn. Agreed on all points.
Man, you and I are so opposite. I much prefer it to WTF, and I love WTF
This just broke my heart. It certainly wasn't the funniest thing on tv, but some of the interviews were funnier than any I'd ever seen. How many other late night shows had lengthy interviews with so many comedians?
The "unpopular parts of Mad Men" is a pretty good answer for me, but my secondary is anyone with an unabashed passion for Star Fox 64.
I suppose you're right. The cultural traction that the internet has given it is certainly the most frustrating part.
Let's say I create the Apple Test.
I'm sure many adults assume that movies rated PG aren't worth their time, just because of the rating. It's the same thing. If someone can't see the difference between the point of the test and the test itself, they're beyond help anyway.
Yeah, the top picks make no sense. I always get at least one movie in there that even Netflix knows I won't like.
I disagree. It's my favorite show on TV right now, other than Mad Men.
I get what you mean. But there have been some really, really good ones that got to the heart of why I don't like the song in question, and others that illuminated the flaws of the songs I love. It's a column that depends almost entirely on who's being interviewed, but when it works, it works.
Well, Eminem's been around for almost two decades at this point… We can't just harp on his irreverence forever.
I bet people are gonna hate it.