Actually I also like the idea that moon is some sort of sentinel to keep humans on earth and prevent “those dastardly humans” from exploring beyond their little prison world or something.
Actually I also like the idea that moon is some sort of sentinel to keep humans on earth and prevent “those dastardly humans” from exploring beyond their little prison world or something.
The first couple of Fatal Frame games were amazing.
That’s what makes him interesting.
Week to week gives you a week full of “water cooler” talk and anticipation between episodes, though. It's a much more "productive" marketing scheme than just a one and done weekend.
He can take down Squid Game by....investing in an even MORE violent squid game, based on gambling games instead of kids games.
For me personally, I don’t feel like it’s “exoticizing” it as much as categorizing it a bit ( say like the difference between Southern Rock and Grunge Rock ) by giving it a kind of a little moniker that lets me know it’s:
I thought that the way Doctor Strange ended with Doramamamamamamu was pretty clever. Granted it included a lot of special effects and whatnot, but the resolution wasn’t “I punched you into submisson.”
If nothing else, it helps pay for all the logistics/shipping that would need to happen to move all of the food from places that have it to places that don’t.
Actually, the amount of food America throws out ( whether due to keeping a price level at a preferred rate, or not meeting a certain standard) is pretty high. Look up “ugly food”.
The ability to seamlessly connect with the beautiful Apple Watch, a timepeice whose design and engineering transcends generations of intuitive mastworks.
I feel like you could easily pull off a staged attack in a restaurant using bits and pieces of technologically updated tricks that they came up with 25(?) Years ago for Alien Encounter.
I thought that the visually were really good in the movie, and was surprised that the headline of the article seemed to talk about the “big breakthrough” being “we used a brown screen instead of a green screen”.
I realized that the other day that the time difference between “Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown” and Snoopy’s WW1 flying Ace cosplay is less than the time difference between now and when “Great Pumpkin” was made.
So I never read the books. But I do have a little exposure to the premise from the old board game Dune. And I thought that for the part, all the factions were pretty easy to follow.
But how will the Brocolli family make money for those 10 years?
This post sounds like a Sharper Image ad.
Actually while I was watching dune this weekend, that crossed my mind. Spice isn’t much different than a really rare but vitally important unobtanium, on a planet that is designed to kill everyone, except for the natives that have figured out how to be one with the planet, who really don't want anything to do with…
I’m sort of on the fence about the great writing part... For every moment of the baron’s torso riding a hellhound and a remote control car, we get some really lazy sections of low brow humor...the extended scene with Nandor's penis and fart jokes, being a good example from this episode.
Why does a “visual media” need gun battles and explosions?
Dune is a Beetlejuice ripoff