Frightening.
Frightening.
I’m disappointed all these months and months later after I found that damn trailer. If they’re DONE, why not release them and try to recoup some of the money spent making them?
That edit is actually what sold me on the film. I can’t say why, but when my friend and I watched in on Comedy Central in college, it finally clicked, even though I had seen it once or twice before.
Do we refer to them as “the Millers”?
I enjoy the book with all it’s flaws, but hate the posters. A lot. Especially the Bullitt parody which just doesn’t fit in at all.
Not to be that guy... But Offerman would be playing the father to a child named Warlock, not A warlock.
I saw these on a different site the other day and thought they were really bad fan mock-ups. After all, parodies of Bullitt and The Matrix don’t even fit into the 80s aesthetic of the novel and (presumably) the film.
OK, so now I’ve got to explain my uproarious laughter to my office-mates, so... that’s something.
The Burbs. The 1989 Tom Hanks COMEDY film.
Bu- bu- bu- bu- but... What?
That last one, they sort of already did...
The eyes have it.
After the first episode of season 2.
Yuuuup.
In the theater, my wife leaned over and (not having read the comic) said, “Oh wow, villain entrance.”
WHY DID YOU ACROSTIC THAT NAME?!?!
This map that came with the game... I couldn’t wait to explore the whole thing.
Deadside and the real-world locations in the first Shadowman game completely blew me away back in 1999 when I first played it. It used a similar idea to Ocarina of Time where if you could SEE it, you could more than likely go there.
You could even go back to 1981 and Castle Wolfenstein (though I imagine there’s an even earlier one that I didn’t consider).