I once scooped Ken Rosenthal too. Only I did it with a tortilla chip.
I once scooped Ken Rosenthal too. Only I did it with a tortilla chip.
So, you're saying he was acting as a dekoy?
I hope there is an option for all the dialogue to be silent, too. I think Sandra Bullock did a fine job in that role, but the lines she was given to work with were just atrocious. The banter with Clooney and her soliloquy in the Chinese capsule were George-Lucas-level abysmal.
Black Flag or Brotherhood, one of the two. I love the messy ambition of III, too!
They just got carried away because they're so concerned about ethics in journalism.
Why do I get diarrhea from only McDonalds?
Ma'am, can you please describe your attacker as specifically as possible?
I don't find horror games anywhere near as scary as the very real terrifying things that just kind of... happen in…
No luck catching them killers then?
And yet that's happened before plenty in literature. Charles Dickens rewrote the ending to Great Expectations due to poor feedback. Moby Dick needed an extra chapter written to prevent a huge contradiction. Sherlock Holmes was brought back from the dead due to fans clamoring for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to give him more…
I've never been called a troll before! I am going to mark this momentous occasion in my Lisa Frank journal.
If you're sincerely trying to argue that, for instance, Kratos was designed primarily with a female audience in mind, then I really don't know what to tell you.
If there's nothing she can do, why do you give enough of a shit to write a long, rambling post about it? Are you scared us girl gamers are gonna mess with your boy toys?
Gamers: "We want games to be considered Art!"
Agreed. What people don't usually remember is that Lucas borrowed from EVERYBODY when he put this homage together- Burroughs, Calkins (Buck), Raymond (Flash), Kurosawa, Herbert, "The Dam Busters," "Mosquito Squadron," etc. The first movie was slam-bang enjoyable. If he'd just let good writers and good directors…
The Buck Rogers influence in Star Wars was a minor part of it all and more window dressing than anything else. Lucas brought in lots of other influences that more substantially inform the structure and content of his films, many from outside the world of film. There's more of Frank Herbert's Dune in Star Wars than…
Ah yes, the old "we use crappy video game tropes but we're also making fun of them so it's ok guys we're cool because we're self aware hahaha get it?" tactic. Still not funny.
That's indeed the joke, but it's not funny. Ironically your pic is still accurate since McBain was booed after uttering those lines.