This made me laugh out loud and spit out my coffee. Thank you for making my day. I look forward to seeing your package on CRAN :)
This made me laugh out loud and spit out my coffee. Thank you for making my day. I look forward to seeing your package on CRAN :)
My cast iron skillet got ruined a long time ago, so I had to use my nonstick pan, which took a bit of effort, but the end result was amazeballs.
Not surprising, since they were based on the DeLaurentiis license. IIRC some of those games actually reused costumes and props from the movie in the FMV sequences.
ha I loved that game, although the Ordos will never make sense to me, plenty of houses to pick from, why make a new one? But yeah Fremen with sound machines were OP and fun as hell.
Oh, the soundtrack is fantastic. The only other bands I could imagine doing as good a job would be maybe Tangerine Dream or Goblin.
I would add the soundtrack by Toto as something that I love about the movie. It shouldn’t work, but it totally does for me.
I always thought that was rather the point. In the end, the Prince simply is not the kind of person to simply let it lie. The Aftermath DLC shored that up, with him offering the justification that they would find another way to stop Ormazd that didn’t require Elika sacrificing her life.
I mean, technically you had the credits and could turn off the game right there. But I get what you mean. Even though it had that it didn’t feel like it ENDED, so being a game you follow up on what the game has left in store for you.
but consider this! If the 2008 one never gets a sequel, it’s one of the rare interesting stories that *SPOILERS* actually just straight up end with “you broke it, hero”, without any fix. I kinda love that.
I would be interested in a new, slightly updated take on the older PoP games, for sure, but I’d also still love a sequel to the 2008 one. It was a nice departure from the formula but still very fun and whimsical. If I recall there was a DLC add-on that had some strong implications toward a sequel but alas.
Hey, they don’t spend a lot of time on the modern day stuff, either.
When Games Workshop—the company behind tabletop staples Warhammer 40K and Warhammer—announced a shutdown of its retail and online operations at the end of March, it also took to Twitter to confirm that the company that produces its Citadel line of paints and glues had also turned to developing and providing hand…
A little bit, but the color palette reminds me a lot more of Superhot.
Batman: “I live my life a quarter parent at a time.”
The Bats and the Furious.
I see reboot, I upvote.
apparently he was not feeling bound by nobelisk oblige.
Looking forward to each subsequent re-release modifying this scene, until it’s expanded to the point where it warrants its own full movie.
I think whatever happens, we can all agree that when the dragons take over the earth, the only way to tell this story will be to ensure that every single time, we tell that particular scene differently, and then deny ever having told it differently before: