Meh. This show had its moments but it never really added up to the sum of its parts. Best they all move on to something more deserving of their talents.
Meh. This show had its moments but it never really added up to the sum of its parts. Best they all move on to something more deserving of their talents.
A friend of mine was doing similar things with panels from Preacher for a while. Jesse demanding people do stupid things ("Do the Macarena" replaced one of the best panels in the entire series, though for the sake of anyone who hasn't read it I won't mention which one) never ceased to be hilarious.
Why don't you just put the whole comments section in a bottle?
Seriously? All you have to do is replace the mercenaries and pirates with Nazis and its Indiana Jones set in modern times. The way those games bounce from one action set-piece to another screams Raiders of The Lost Ark.
I never was under the impression it would be the same as adapting any other piece of media, I was merely making an argument that we shouldn't let things be limited to their original presentation. The problem I've always seen with many video games (as far as adaptations are concerned) really comes down to the fact that…
They're going to happen eventually. At least those games are pretty much ready-made for a film adaptation.
Sure. Let's just let books be books and plays be plays while we're at it. Adaptations are going to happen. I'd rather watch an adaptation of a game that actually stands a chance of being a good movie than an adaption consisting of 75% following people around, 10% actual assassinations, and 15% incomprehensible plot.
Well, this certainly won't help to fast-track any other video game adaptations. Which is a shame, because Uncharted and The Last Of Us are both just begging for it.
Slow weekend for me. Worked as doorman at the bar on Saturday (band was done by 11:15, which was fine by me. I get paid the same whether they play 'til 11:15PM or 1:55AM). Worked at my other part time job on Sunday. Time in between was spent enjoying a few drinks, playing PS4 (Overwatch and Uncharted 4), and…
I guess A List Actors Love Huge Paydays is a less catchy headline. Although it does put the image of George Clooney eating a comically oversized candy bar in my head, so there's that.
Or screeches like a hawk and dives into a bale of hay. Whichever comes first.
Yeah, but I want specifics.
I hope there's an extended sequence of Michael Fassbender following people closely-but-not-to-closely so he can eavesdrop on their conversation.
I'm just curious as to what happened to the Assassin's Creed review with the broken link that seems to have vanished altogether. I want to read about just what a giant turd that movie is!
That would look great on my dartboard!
That was always one of my favorite recurring motifs of his in 100 Bullets. That and the way he'd draw a view point through a pair of eyeglasses that slightly magnified whatever was in the view of the actual lenses themselves. Always thought that was neat.
Don't lump "yins" in with all of PA. That's a Pittsburgh thing. Everyone in Philly knows that jawn is stupid.
I grew up with 3 older brothers, but for the most part the one closest to me in age (5 years older) is the one who pretty much introduced me to a lot of the things I like. This came especially handy once high school rolled around and I'd say something like "Oh, you like The Ramones? Here, listen to Raw Power by Iggy &…
I bought it around this time last year and played it for a few months. I thought it was pretty solid, but basically gave up on it when I failed to convince my friends to buy it instead of playing Black Ops 3 all the time.
Didn't you see Leap Dave Williams? Leap Day William is inside of us all.