hyattch
hyattch
hyattch

NE Ohio (specifically Akron) is the only place you will find jojos (essentially, battered, deep fried whole potato wedges)

Not taking too much from him, because this is definitely skill, but anyone that's a good stick in the Ace Combat series can pull this off too.

I think they all saw how bad the Big Ten is floundering and decided to call for reinforcements.

He owns a team in freaking ATLANTA. Did he really think he was going to be able to have a majority white demo there? If so, then he shouldn't have been an NBA owner in the first place for being stupid. Racist, maybe, but I'm willing to give the benefit of the doubt because he at least had the good sense to cloak the

Actually, since everyone invoilved do not consider "Threshold" to be canon, you can (semi-)safely add Voyager. Just don't get me started on all the goddamn temporal anomaly bullshit. It's like every five episodes they ran into some kind of temporal anomaly

That's my favorite track in Zero, followed by the track from Glacial Skies, and Glatisant

Now playing

Ace Combat 5 (and by extension, its sequel, Ace Combat Zero) has some damn good music. Two of my personal favorites: Ice Cage (Mission 14, and the mission itself is beautful)

Is there any analysis regarding the impact of College Football and March Madness?

Gundam SEED did the civilians turning into trainees, and had the ZAFT kiddies trainees on the other side from the start. Additionally, 00 did that but with "terrorism" (played straight with Setsuna as a kid, played figuratively straight with Celestial Being itself in the 1st season, played DEADLY STRAIGHT with Saji

Well yes, though I thought that the only reason why was because there was an awesomely legit Ghostbusters reference, not for the show itself, which is better than most people give it credit for.

Thank you Rich, for FINALLY showing some kind of love for Tokyo ESP. Just one side note. They totally (slightly) auto-tuned the choir to make it sound oh so Origa-esque. Quite successfully too. Reminds me of "Diva"

Don't forget Harve Bennett. He was the one that conceptualized TWOK, helmed Voyage Home, and pretty much called for the reboot as an origin story two decades before it was actually done.

It's just unfortunate that Shatner couldn't blame the nose candy for directing such a stinkeroo. That said, the rebound for their farewell film was one hell of a fine piece of work. Probably the second best movie in the franchise after the original TWOK. The remake known as Into Darkness is probably the worst.

When CVN-80 comes online, somebody had better queue up the "My friends, we've come home" gif

We come in peace! Shoot to kill! Shoot to kill! Shoot to kill!

Fair enough. (Permettez-moi de deviner...le francais?) I'm not a native Kiwi speaker, but since I've been speaking multiple languages to some degree for most of my life, I can hear accenting even if it's slight

Ah, yes. That is the one thing that really hurt (but not fatally) the movie. I would have paid good money to have Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens write that script.

This is very true, very true. Sorry, my sheer dislike, near hate of Star Trek V: The Death of a Franchise (as Jason Alexander put it) got in the way

I respect your opinion, but I'm bound to ask a question: Have you've been huffing paint again? Pine owned that role. What's your beef?

What the shit? Seriously? First, props to you for even having the balls to go there, but come on, are you having a fever dream? I mean, yeah, he sold the true believer bit, but aside from the music, not one single frigging thing in that movie was even worth a damn.