The only unbelievable part is that anyone would leave their sweet sweet Oxy in the open on a table like that. Everyone knows you keep your precious close to your heart at all times.
The only unbelievable part is that anyone would leave their sweet sweet Oxy in the open on a table like that. Everyone knows you keep your precious close to your heart at all times.
I mean, to be clear, I obviously have never experienced this myself, but I guess for me it was the efficiency: she just left the house, went to a corner, and some dude drove up to buy it. I would’ve liked to see a BIT of legwork on how that worked, although maybe the show has to avoid “educating” the audience on the…
That was my first thought. Bit disappointed no one’s pointing that out.
Nice. And people are making films in Unity— Where there’s tools, there’s artists. Then it’s all down to ambition and skill.
Democracy Dies When Access Is Valued Above All Else.
I have met a few. I didn’t like them.
I don’t believe it’s because she posed nude. I was an artist once in the Long Ago (mostly worked with charcoals, graphite, and chalk, occasionally delved into photography). I’ve had a few discussions about the Origin of the World, and while none of the people I spoke to have issues with nude subjects (most of us have e…
I’m drunk and pedantic, so I’m going to argue that, because the mounts in Joust flew, they were in fact ostrich-like creatures, and not actual ostriches.
Bitch.... Michelle O accomplished more in her life BEFORE she became first lady than you and your whole tornado bait trailer trash family have ever even read about. Double Ivy League Graduate. Lawyer. Hospital Administrator. Mother. Go getter. Accomplisher of many things, not the least of which is to be married to a…
Distance, is that you?
I still use it to hook people who aren’t into anime. And it works like a charm every time. That and Samurai Champloo. Basically, if Shinichiro Watanabe was behind it, there’s a good chance you can draw anyone in.
For the longest time Cowboy Bebop was the show you’d show people who weren’t into Anime. Because it completely transcends the genre.
I liked “Big O” a lot, but I can’t feel that it suffered from a lesser version of what plagued “Lost”, setting up big mysteries without necessarily working out a good payoff.... I mean, it was orders of magnitude worse in Lost, so don’t let it stop you from checking this one out...
SPOILERS TO FOLLOW (even though this show is 20 years old people, COME ON!)
I’d recommend a show contemporary to Bebop, The Big O, if you somehow never saw it. Smart, funny, stylish as all get out, and soaked in a deco noir artstyle you’ll likely recognize from Batman: The Animated Series, with which it shared at least part of the animation department. Also there’s like sweet giant robots and…
At the extent of sounding too much of a fan boy here (which anyone who has watched Cowboy Bebop would understand), I have yet to find an anime that makes me feel the way CB did. Does anyone have any recos of an anime similar?
I didn’t read this whole thing in fear of spoilers but I’m watching through it all for the first time and through the first 12 or so episodes I think they’ve been “successful” one time?
AV Club pieces the news together mostly from old sugar packets.
So I typed Robert Rackstraw into Google and the first result was book that came out two years ago explaining the connections between Rackstraw and D.B. Cooper. There was even a show on the History Channel about it called D.B. Cooper: Case Closed. Anyway, more breaking news from the AV Club!
Like I've said in previous Persona 5 threads: