Laugh tracks are tough to get back into once you've left them behind… I think if the CBS sitcoms abandoned them for a few months, those Gen X's would feel the same way.
Laugh tracks are tough to get back into once you've left them behind… I think if the CBS sitcoms abandoned them for a few months, those Gen X's would feel the same way.
One thing I like about the Netflix/HBO model for streaming services is that you don't get advertiser input, and the company can see how many accounts are watching each show without a third party's weird set top box. Since their goal is 'more subscribers', it will likely mean that they can give a show longer to find…
Comedic tastes are highly varied… there are people that hate laugh tracks, and then people that can't seem to get past them.
Yeah, the weirdest one to me was not Goliath being a tank, but that there was a trench of soldiers facing a line of tanks, on their own, just sitting there.
I think I didn't linger too long in SoM, which was probably for the best. The game needed me to get x number of captains, so I got them, and then moved on. It was a little annoying to go on to another area after that and have to do the same thing over again.
I never could wrap my head around the setting of Kings…. as much as I liked Ian McShane's evolution believing Religious King, putting Saul and David into modern times is a lot harder than Sherlock.
I'd love to see someone taking a more realistic look at Samuel and Kings, where the Jews are a tiny polytheistic kingdom that get taken over by religious zealots that then think they can pick a fight with much larger empires and lose.
So many games do something like this… I've been playing Dead Space 2, and at a certain point Issac decides to catapult himself into space and dodge bits of wreckage. There's no save point before it, and any mistake kills you and forces you to redo it. It was cool for about 5 minutes, but beyond that it got…
I dunno, I still really enjoyed it, even if the ending came with the usual power bloat and lack of challenge you get from any RPG where you become too powerful at the end. Melding Batman style combat with lethal attacks was just a lot of fun gameplay, and I had some fun encounters with the Nemsis system…. one orc…
You'd think that would be a plus for some people. How often do you get that kind of make up? I'd shoot my seconds and then go on to the town.
That's true. Joe Biden and John McCain were both pretty funny on Parks and Rec too….. though the filming itself is all in this one town in Georgia though.
Frozen was like a marathon runner though… it saw it a month after it came out, and there was still a full house and a huge fucking line.
It's more of a hike to get down to Georgia where they film, I'd expect. But there's always Fear The Walking Dead. If it's set in LA, I'd be surprised if there wasn't some plastic surgery zombie stuff.
Or hell, just say fuck it, Marvel, and make it a Hellboy crossover.
Throw in the Spear of Destiny and some Argentinian Hydra agents and you've got yourself a movie.
You know what, I'd still take him over my state's governor. Fucking Pat McCrory has a billionaires hand so far up his ass that he probably broke a tooth on Art Pope's pinky ring.
Maybe they thought they could pull a movie out of that? Which, you know, they probably still could.
The image of some French programmer struggling to create a female character by first making a man, then copying the rib and starting all over again before giving up… that brings me a smile.
I mean, come on God, you couldn't make a woman without cutting out a rib? You're telling me that's harder than making a fucking whale?
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