I'm not sure which is more terrifying, the Villager's soulless stare, or the Dub step.
I'm not sure which is more terrifying, the Villager's soulless stare, or the Dub step.
For a moment there I thought I was on io9 and this topic was about the mediocre BBC sci-fi TV show about people living on a colonized planet in the future. I'm glad to learn that was wrong.
I used to have my Lego set, or at least most of it, in a tub exactly like that. Tons of pieces from dozens of different sets and various instruction manuals because even as a kid I wanted to have them just in case.
Why does there need to be something that starts a rumor mill for Half-Life 3? Someone coughing is usually enough to start a rumor about Half-Life 3.
It usually is, but it can come in a lot of varieties. There's this theater down in Los Angeles that I used to go to when I spent more time down there that sold pretzels that were long and fluffy and was somewhat similar the bun on that burger as far as the type of dough went. They also had awesome pizza, but that's…
Unless I'm mistaken Del Toro has said he's lost some interest in making At The Mountain of Madness because of Prometheus' similar premise, rating and budget.
God, I really hope this movie doesn't end up ruining any future prospects for Del Toro directed films because of some piece of shit Sandler comedy. I mean, he's probably set for life with all of the consulting work he does on Dreamwork's animated movies, but de mas Del Toro de... better... I'm really bad at spanish.
Because, despite the fact that it's a show about IT guys, the show doesn't really revolve around them doing IT stuff. It shows up from time to time, but that's more setting than anything. In the four series that they did that two minutes is about like 80 percent of the IT jokes that they do.
They don't really pander to the nerd culture though, no more than say Spaced did by having Simon Pegg play Resident Evil. Yes, there are references to games and the geek subculture, but it's not like the entire show relies on making references to obscure physics thought experiments every 10 seconds that 99 percent of…
Yeah, one last episode because... well, why not?
Moss in court, I think it was the final episode of the fourth series.
This one is perhaps my favorite. I don't think any sitcom has made me laugh as hard as this one two minute scene made me laugh.
Um, I don't believe it did get canceled. In the UK TV shows don't always listen to the whimsy of the networks that create them. The show ends generally when the creative people who are making it says it ends, and in this case Graham Linehan, the sole writer and creator of the show, said 4 series was fine for the…
I think the most important question is, if they do do it, will Ryuhei Kitamura Direct the cutscenes again?
I was wondering that myself. His CGHub page says "NeoV" which doesn't sound familiar, so it's either original artwork or just something I haven't heard of.
Weta? Y u no make dees 4 us?
It's not entirely like calling Latinos "Hispanic" though. Yes, calling someone from, for instance, Portugal Hispanic is inaccurate, but that speaks of ignorance and is not generally used in hate like "spic" would be, which is an abbreviation of Hispanic much in the same way "Jap" is an abbreviation of Japanese.
I tried not to let it bother me because I have like no personal stake in it, but really, why use "Jap"? Does typing out Japanese take so much time that you have to resort to a racial slur?
Does survivor stories refer to the people in the game, or the people playing the game?
I was thinking that the Xbox One was Joffrey Baratheon, deluded, abuses whatever power he believes he gained from the previous king, the Xbox 360(not calling it the king of the last console war though, just in relations to the One). As a result he has burned nearly every bridge he had, and is likely going to die a…