I don't really care about graphics either, but in order to be successful with third parties they need to have similar capabilities in order to make it very easy to port games over to the system or do a simultaneous release across all the systems.
I don't really care about graphics either, but in order to be successful with third parties they need to have similar capabilities in order to make it very easy to port games over to the system or do a simultaneous release across all the systems.
I didn't see either of those so I couldn't compare.
What is amazing about him is he looked old in The Exorcist over 40 years ago and he's still at it.
Be careful with The Odd Couple II. That might be one of the worst movies I have ever sat through.
Yeah but even he can't make me ever watch Stella ever again. Terrible.
I like the combination of chocolate and popcorn but the chocolate in Buncha-Crunch is pretty terrible. M&Ms are better but I prefer the dark chocolate version. I think my favorite is probably good dark chocolate raisins with popcorn (not raisinettes.)
The first Habit was in Goleta… I know because I used to live there.
Call me old-fashioned but isn't it bad form to very publicly talk about trying (and failing) to pick up dudes while you are supposedly already in a relationship? I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere yet but isn't that kind of shitty?
Yes. Actually, there is a video on Youtube from an interview with Godard and Anna Karina from the 80s where the interviewer asks them about their former marriage and Godard starts talking about it like a total ass, where he was trying to emulate the marriages of previous directors that worked with their wives and…
It's due to the constant debates over who was a "better/more influential" filmmaker as they were both the most visible directors of the New Wave. I'm pretty sure it happens in Godard articles as well.
I love it and was going to say the same thing! I love how the lyrics directly address the events and characters of the film.
La Chinoise is not really considered to be part of his Marxist period although it is chiefly about revolutionary youth. It was at the tail end of his earlier more mainstream period before he had lost his mind over making revolutionary films after making Week-end. It is filmed more from the point of view of someone…
You should see what they spend on paints.
That crazy moments video above stresses me out. I don't think I would ever be up for one of their shows. It reminds me of this one time I watched the crowd of a Lightning Bolt show and thinking it was the most insane mosh pit I had ever seen. It was like the entire crowd was the mosh pit. People were crawling out…
Me too! In fact I just read the issue again about a month ago.
I just watched Ishtar last night and it has a 4.2. It was pretty awesome. I haven't laughed as hard in a while.
I just started this Layton game last night. I'm ok with the plot shifts in the previous three games so I might be ok with this one as well.
Young Sherlock Holmes is fun but it feels so much like a porto-Harry Potter to me.
I love the track Sail Away off that last Rapture. Actually that whole album was pretty great!
I actually bought some Pylon records off discos after getting heavily into DFA records. Danger is pretty much the entire early DFA sound boiled down to one song: