Bonus points for Hasselhoff pointing out that Nick Fury was played by David Hasselhoff.
Bonus points for Hasselhoff pointing out that Nick Fury was played by David Hasselhoff.
40 *million* annually?!?
So, I keep seeing this advertised as being from WWE Studios; are there any wrestlers in this movie, or was this strictly a financing deal?
This... I... what?
Thanks a bunch!
Follow-up to my own comment: what the hell, bold tags don’t work here?
For me it’ll be getting deeper into <b>Observer</b>, a deliciously atmospheric cyberpunk/horror game that isn’t quite what you think it is. Bonus points for getting to listen to Rutger Hauer deliver lines as the protagonist!
David Tennant, possessor of the world’s greatest Scottish accent? I mean... it’s grand and all, but there’s a Mr. Capaldi on line 1 who’d like to speak to you. He didn’t say what it was about, but it sounded like “fuckity-bye”.
I swear, every time I see a comment by a username I recognize from before the Kinjapocalypse it’s like finding a fellow castaway on the deserted island. I mentally jump for joy at not feeling as alone. I missed y’all.
Credit where it’s due, the KFC commercial shown during SummerSlam this past weekend with Shawn Michaels as the Colonel and R. Truth asking, “what audition?” was pretty goddamn funny.
So, uh, checking in post-Kinjapocalypse. Is there any way on God’s green earth to scroll to the bottom of an article and NOT have it immediately jump to the next freaking one just as I’m about to click the “Comments” button? It’s incredibly annoying.
1) Pro wrestling. It's silly soap opera with pretend fighting and ridiculous characters, but it's the perfect tonic to a lot of the everyday stresses of life - work, politics, bills, and the like. It lets me shut off the rational side of my brain and enjoy some overheated drama and sometimes amazing physical feats.
I bet people in Ye Olden Tymes were saying the same thing about those morons naming their kids "Arthur" and "Morgan" and "Robin".
*Old York sits in the corner, dejectedly flipping through scripts from the BBC*
I'm pretty sure at this point he gets all his policy ideas from Game of Thrones.
I feel like you're speaking in jazz, daddy-o.
I still think Duncan Jones would be a good match for Neuromancer, but I'd be happy to see ANY version of it on the big screen.
You seem to have misinterpreted my comment as either A) an attack on FO4 or B) a glowing recommendation of NV, which it was neither of.
Really intrigued by this. There's a dearth of sci-fi adventure board games as is, and with the Fallout license there's a lot of potential here. The modular board is a plus, and I especially appreciate that it will support solo play.
That's the thing I miss most about the UK version - getting to know the people aside from the SMASH MUSIC CUT PROMO versions with the one-liners or "outrageous" behavior.