Honestly, it didn't make narrative sense for her and Leif to keep popping back up over and over but they did and I was fine with it. Her being at this adult baptism thing was pretty farfetched but hey, more Lapkus is a good thing.
Honestly, it didn't make narrative sense for her and Leif to keep popping back up over and over but they did and I was fine with it. Her being at this adult baptism thing was pretty farfetched but hey, more Lapkus is a good thing.
I'm playing Persona 5 now which I'm really enjoying but if I described what the experience is like to my past self I'd never pick up the game (it took about 6 hours for the "tutorial" to end and it's very much a traditional Japanese RPG, good and bad). Honest to God, the music and overly flashy menus are really…
I somehow lost to that corpse blob boss (The One Reborn) 10+ and I summoned for help (and they died before me). But in general I didn't have too much trouble with the bosses everyone has trouble with, except OoK which took maybe 20+ tries.
I really enjoyed this DLC. I didn't think that a game series so mired in decay could generate any excitement over the idea of this world decaying even further until there's essentially no life left. However, the desert of ash that is the setting for the final battle in the Dark Souls series was exhilarating. And even…
Nothing is more American than "fuck you, I got mine."
Steel Ball Run would be a dream. I love Westerns and one where the costuming looks like high fashion set in a world of lime green skies and hot pink soil would be beautiful. Plus a jockey that turns into a velociraptor and the President of the United States having scars on his back resemble the US flag.
That really isn't the audience's fault. When Paul asks the audience questions he gives them a prompt to tell a joke ("What should this movie really be called?") before they point out something the gang missed or whatever. It almost always leads to something cringe-inducing.
The weirdest/best choice in Face/Off is that John Travolta clearly seems to be parodying Nicolas Cage when he's playing Castor Troy but when Nicolas Cage is playing Sean Archer he's just a slightly more subdued Nicolas Cage.
It's kind of a push because L, who was probably white, is now played by Darius from Atlanta.
Yeah, I saw an interview with him promoting one of his newer movies and it seems like he understands people thinks they're bad but because of the shoddy cinematography and editing and not the batshit insane dialogue, plots, or acting.
Party Down?
I feel like I see this comment in every A.V. Club article about beer (and across the internet, in general, when craft beer is brought up in areas that aren't specifically dedicated to discussing craft beer).
Android, same issue.
I went in with fairly low expectations and was still disappointed. The Switch itself feels like what the Wii U should have been from the beginning but I'm not sure that's something a lot of people even want.
Is that a t-shirt?
Dis ain't ovah.
You must be new to the internet.
They're gonna dance if they want their heroin.
I'd imagine the type of people who would willingly subject themselves to a Lena Dunham podcast are also the same types who would funnel internet outrage over a crappy joke.
Lena Dunham is a strawwoman made flesh.