This is the future? Sounds either like Pantera with undecipherable lyrics or the soundtrack to J-pop hell. And this coming from someone who used to like ATR.
This is the future? Sounds either like Pantera with undecipherable lyrics or the soundtrack to J-pop hell. And this coming from someone who used to like ATR.
Base Wars. Base Wars. BASE WARS!!! Fuck it, I'm too old.
The trailer makes me throw up a little in my mouth each time I watch it. Calling it a travesty is giving travesty's a bad name, this is something else.
Just a quick show of hands; who didn't know that Mark Hamill was in Star Wars and provides the voice of Joker in multiple media adaptions of Batman?
Dude don't know shit about foozball. Simple as that. Or he's a Raiders fan.
I don't really see the designation of a "sporting weapon" unless the understanding of intent is involved. It would kill anything under the sun protected by a couple inches of steel. If that's the case then someone could create a "Big Bertha" meant for hunting ducks and the Geneva Convention isn't involved...
The legality is what I'm questioning here. Granted in comparison to a .50 it's like the difference between a sledgehammer and a bigger sledgehammer adorned with horns and a flamejob, but I'm curious if this "experiment" will land this poor (but apparently resourceful) man in a federal pen for a well over a decade.
If I hadn't adverted my face my laptop would be covered in vodka and cranberry. Thanx Kotaku, perhaps you should start a new label on articles akin to NSFW, like Don't Drink While Watching This or DDWWT.
Twas the best thing about Kubrick, he never held your hand and you always left with questions.
If you miss Kubrick let me recommend Nicholas Winding Refn, he's done a ton of films but his most recent are very Kubrickesque in their narrative, flow, and composure. Namely Bronson (featuring Tom Hardy in a role he should have gotten an Oscar for, as if that means anything nowadays) and Valhalla Rising. I have not…
Mostly without. I'd say ninety percent of what I've stated above I knew or at least felt in my gut after watching the film a few times (I'd say about twice, the first time was when I was real young but I watched it again after becoming a huge Kubrick fan after Full Metal Jacket and The Shining in my teens) but a few…
I was just being facetious, I know that doesn't carry well over the typed word at times. I do however have two liberal arts degrees and a minor in art history.
What exactly does a wormhole look like? Next time take a few pics while your there.
You answered some of your own questions without realizing, with a few misconceptions along for the ride:
I really don't get why people don't understand 2001: A Space Odyssey as there has been plenty of commentary and a book to boot...
One of the finest logos not created by the venerable Paul Rand.
I wouldn't entirely agree with that, Sega's strategy was pretty off base when those were developed. The software base wasn't in place, the mods weren't targeted correctly and often erroneous (look at Nintendo for often hilarious applications of this), and the market was nowhere near as big as it is today. Looking at…
Reminded me of this...
I believe I stated "people I know personally." That normally means any blanket statements or broad generalizations would be directed to people I know personally, not to folks whom I have not met or had contact with. Please read carefully next time.