They don’t deserve pie.
They don’t deserve pie.
They gave us vouchers for a free showing (though, IMAX viewings are not included, which was a nice touch).
People barely shut their noise holes when the movie starts. Getting them to shut up again, put their phones away, etc. for the movie to resume would be a headache.
Yeah, I was really bummed that all past comments have apparently been lost. I’m watching season 4 of Arrow and have been reading the recaps and comments, but now I guess I only have the recaps.
Wasn’t Mark Wahlberg trying to get a serious movie version made?
You are correct. The in-game “feelies” includes a scan of the comic.
You mean this one? :)
Charles Emerson Winchester III might disagree with you.
That is the first thing that occurred to me as I read the above article. Ouch. :/
I believe Bloomaces was talking about dtv (digital television over the air) versus old analog over the air broadcast technology. A VCR would be analogous to old analog broadcasts. :)
Is the Compute Stick’s AC a hard wired cable and plug? Or is it a cable with a USB plug and a separate wall plug with a USB port? Meaning, if your TV has a USB port next to the HDMI port could you just carry the power cable and plug it into the TV’s USB port for power?
I enjoyed reading this comment thread so much I forgot what the original article was about. I knew what TL;DR was but only because I had to google it myself about a year ago. And I learned about the difference between acronyms and initialisms so I learned something, too. :)
Would you prefer they said “LedOL”? ;)
I did not know that. Thanks for the PSA. ;)
I really am only interested in the Doctor Who and Portal levels. I guess my biggest issue with this model is the physical space needed for the base game pad. I’d rather not have to clutter up my coffee table or TV stand with this thing just to play a video game. But all the reviews seem positive and I do love the…
On the plus side, now we can get that Action Jackson reboot. ;)
I would say “giving it a roman helmet” more than tea bagging but I know what you mean. :)
Thanks for the link. That was a great read. This really intrigued me. Now I want to know what the “strong clue” was. I’ll have to fire up my 2600 emulator and play some Adventure now.
I was thinking about that, too, after I wrote my reply. “How the hell did I find out about that?” It was all pre-Internet. If I had to guess it was in Electronic Games magazine. I used to subscribe to that as a kid. I even won a trackball controller for my Atari 5200 from them in a contest. I wish I still had all of…
I remember hearing about and finding the “invisible dot” in Adventure. I loved that game. :)