I definitely thought it got better the deeper into the season it went. It was a nice break from the week for me, I enjoyed it, I'm glad it got a second season. I wish more people seemed to feel like I do, but I'm not gonna feel guilty for liking it.
I definitely thought it got better the deeper into the season it went. It was a nice break from the week for me, I enjoyed it, I'm glad it got a second season. I wish more people seemed to feel like I do, but I'm not gonna feel guilty for liking it.
You don’t, really. There are characters in it that are holdovers, like Cain and Abel, Matthew the Raven, Lucien, but the core concept—that of a realm where dreams and fantasy are real and the master of that realm—kind of encompasses everything else. You can take the larger ideas and buckle up and ride along.
Speaking of Armageddon, his commentary track on the actual film is amaaaaaaazing.
This is such a fucking stupid take. You spend $60 on a single person campaign with over a hundred hours of content and you take it personally that anything they do with that game afterward isn’t more of what you like. You’re so spoiled with all the content you get from the main game that you feel like you deserve more…
He’s going to fight Clubber Lang.
I saw most of these and enjoyed them, but I was head over heels for Alita. I started working in a comic shop when I was 15 years old, and Battle Angel was my first introduction to manga and my second introduction to anime (Akira being my first, during an orange-soda and Lunchable fueled late-night sleepover).
I saw most of these and enjoyed them, but I was head over heels for Alita. I started working in a comic shop when I…
It is. It was changed to Dandelion for the games.
It absolutely is not a comedy. Just finished it. Enjoyed it very much, but I didn't find it particularly amusing.
I disagree. Rorschach’s journal was never explicit about what was going to happen (because he didn’t know before sending off his journal), AND it got sent to a rag, AND he had an extensive criminal record as opposed to Veidt’s pretty stellar reputation at the time both as a costumed hero and as an entrepreneur, AND…
Jared is adopted, and his parents call him Ken when he sees them.
Lol what. This looks like Breath of the Wild. Imagine being mad because you don't like colors.
Per Wikipedia, maybe this?
You had an opportunity to use "Booigi" and blew it, Zack.
The premise sounds pretty fucking ridiculous, but I'm in, anyway. Isaac is one of those actors I'd watch monologue to a dumpster fire.
This is up there with my all-time favorite games. I love the slow, deliberate pace and all the details. I love the side missions, even the collectibles. I love all the little details and the hunting and fishing. It’s the closest thing to Westworld I’ll ever get, and I find just going around being a cowboy to be…
Wolverine is probably just appearing in the issue. Here’s what the solicitation says:
I’m not going to go on and on about how much I love this show. I will say that I’m immensely impressed at how willing they were to experiment episode by episode. The aforementioned Scooby Doo crossover and musical numbers, sure, and when Sam and Dean basically play themselves (the actors). But every time I think about…
I like how their arguments always either boil down to:
So, a sentence of 10 years?
Did the Banana Splits reruns come back on TV at some point? Because I was born in '88 but I very clearly remember the show, and the Danger Island live action segment.