Exactly.
Exactly.
She might've looked pretty in that, but I've scrubbed that movie from my memory, I think. But I was talking about Trainwreck. I noticed her eyes looked incredible in a few shots in that movie. I guess it was just the way they caught the light or something.
Maybe with a little Brie Larson in there. I thought she looked really pretty in that movie.
That's true, it's Bluepoint, who are known really (only?) known for remakes/remasters. But if some of the assets are there at Sony it's still possible, I suppose. If not, oh well. I still get a PS4-ified version of my third favorite game of all-time.
People are fucking weird.
I loved it, but my cat was dying at the time so the game had some emotional beats that really hit home for me. It's always going to have a special place for me because of what I was going through in my real life with my real pet.
Except it doesn't look lazy at all. It looks beautiful. It's not just some upscaled PS2 game. It's clearly been rebuilt from the ground up this time. It looks like a current-gen game. That takes time and money. And people think back on the game with sort of rose-colored glasses in a way. It wasn't a huge seller, and…
Well, I just remember at the time Neon Bible came out a lot of people were screaming "This isn't Funeral!" and somehow all the B+s or so review scores meant it was terrible to fans. When The Suburbs came out I remember less of that, and by that point the band seemed far more popular (despite their big Grammy win the…
Even worse. 2003 was 14 years ago. :(
I like all of their albums, but Reflektor probably is my least favorite. Paradoxically in a way, despite that I think it works best as a whole and is stronger taken that way. There's quite a few songs that are disposable on their own, but they work better in context when listening to the album all the way through…
I probably googled something twelve years ago when I was 23. Sure, it was 2005, but trust me — you didn't miss much.
If it is, we need to sit down with Powerthirteen and have a talk…
Digger Harkness might've not brought anything interesting to the table, but we had THREE Spartacus alums sharing the screen at one time! That's enough reason to celebrate. At some point, someone in the writer's room had to think "How could we fit Weather Wizard in here and make it four?"
Admittedly, I think a big part of my problem with her was his english voice actress. People might rag on the game for the localization in general (I was fine with it), but everyone who voiced their characters sold their lines pretty well (and spoiler alert: The girl who voiced Makoto is cute in real life, too). I…
Yeah, I really love it, too. But the writer isn't alone. If I remember correctly, I think the bass player in the band doesn't like it either. And they're both insane.
I still think it's my favorite game of this generation so far, so… there ya go. I don't really think the stories of Persona 3 and 4 are all the interesting either, it's all about the social links, and in the end Persona 5's just aren't quite as interesting or engaging to me as Persona 4's. I think a big part of why…
Are you kidding? We're getting to the point where kids don't even know who Dave Grohl is period. He's getting that old. The whole "He was a drummer?" probably happened ten years ago.
Besides The Good Wife and Madam Secretary, when was the last time CBS aired a show where a female character was the primary lead in recent memory? And NOW we're making an issue out of it? Shouldn't this have been an issue we bring up year after year? It is an issue, but these days it just seems like more of "Oh, we…
OK, so here's a fun fact: I hung with this show almost the entire way, through thick and thin. But when Jennifer Morrison said she was done and then practically everyone else said they were done, even the shitty Charmings, I jumped ship. I had seven episodes backlogged and the finale still to follow on my DVR. I…
And I'm glad. The "I rebel" exchange would've been bullshit in the actual movie.