jeffreygullett
Jeffrey Gullett
jeffreygullett

From the original trailers, it looked like such a different movie.

Okay, get this guy on a project making a machine to fold my laundry!

I don't get all these colleges offering classes in "the game industry". If you're going to learn a particular skill like programming or 3D modeling, sure that makes sense. But there's nothing you can learn in a class about "the industry" that you won't learn much accurately by just getting a job as a tester. And

I really can't tell you what exactly kept us watching this. Maybe to see how stupid it could get.

They last like 50x longer than an incandescent bulb. They are WAY more cost effective. Think long term.

It's a witch! Burn it!

The word you're looking for is "nauseated", not "nauseous". What he is doing is nauseous. It makes you nauseated. Sorry, pet-peeve of mine.

Grim Fandango was 3D. I would consider it one of the finest adventure games ever made.

COP ROCK! Since we are just throwing out bad shows at this point...

I've heard this argument from several people. All I can think is that it's because of some misguided sense of nostalgia. I loved it too when I was 15. But have you actually watched it recently? It's complete garbage.

This same thing would probably go for $2,000 a month here in San Francisco. And have a waiting list of over a hundred people.

The sad thing is that I would have gladly forked over $20+ for this game on ios for a real game. I might have even gave them that much if the exchange rate on the premium currency was decent. But it's just horrible. I will never give them that kind of money for so little in return. Such a shame. I really was

My current desktop...

"Following the success of Red Dead Redemption's use of the trick - it repeats it to lesser success towards the end of the game -"

I LOVED this whole series. I think it would make an awesome movie or series. Oh and I'd play any new game that CD made for this franchise.

It's the way that work prints and release prints are made. Work prints are very quickly made by sandwiching the negative against a positive strip and shining light through it. This transfers the images and the frame numbers on to the new work print. This is what is used for editing. Since it's frame number match

No, I named Jet Brody after George's son to end the debate about it.