I prefer to only pump once.
I prefer to only pump once.
I’m pretty sure it’s from one of Arin Hanson’s Sequelitis videos.
That’s encouraging. To be honest I find a lot of D-pads pretty unwieldly; if I had my way the PS Vita D-pad would appear on every console in perpetuity.
This scene was actually turned into a real-life Lego set for SDCC a couple of years ago.
I haven’t read the manga, but I’m guessing the film’s unique visual style would be enough to carry it past the whole no-songs issue. There hasn’t been anything quite like The Nightmare before Christmas outside of other Henry Selick films and Tim Burton films.
Is fucking a verb or an adjective in this context?
That score is amazing. I don’t think there’s a bad track on the entire album.
The cynic in me thinks that this isn’t about protecting children, and it never was. It’s about making state censorship of the internet that little bit more palatable by targeting something everyone uses but few people will stand up and actively defend.
The new A-wing starfighter looks pretty snazzy.
That makes sense. In retrospect the picture (and the brightly lit keyboard) should have clued me in.
That makes sense. In retrospect the picture (and the brightly lit keyboard) should have clued me in.
Sounds like Sonic ‘06 was an even bigger own goal than previously imagined. Thanks for the recommendation!
How often do people use mouse pads nowadays? If one this size exists there’s certainly a market for them, but none of the the mice in our office even need a mouse pad any more.
How often do people use mouse pads nowadays? If one this size exists there’s certainly a market for them, but none…
Articles like this one reinforce the fact that Sonic as a pop culture icon is kind of flabbergasting. He’s a character that inspires TV shows, comic books and fashion lines and he’s stayed in the pop culture landscape, uninterrupted, for over 25 years. He’s as popular as he’s ever been, but the games, the thing we…
I’m revisiting the park in a couple of months, and we’ll be dining at the Blue Lagoon (sorry, Captain Jack’s) restaurant during our stay. I look forward to seeing this revamped ride in the flesh... or lack thereof.
For me, Rogue One’s biggest achievement was painting the Rebel Alliance in more shades of grey than we had seen in previous films. They were cautious, at times ruthless and far from the saviours of all that was good and holy in the earlier films. I don’t know if it’s a great film, but it’s certainly a very interesting …
I said there was literally no reason to spend £50 on Bomberman Switch over on another site. It didn’t go down well. The Tales of Berseria fiasco is a whole other kettle of fish, however.
I’ve been using a white SSB controller to revisit my Gamecube collection. It’s probably one of the best-looking controllers I own, and just look at the box it comes in!
The Nostalgia Critic did a video recently about dubbing actors in films. I think it presented a pretty nuanced take on the issue.
The problem with this argument is that Valerian’s chief selling point is also the chief selling point of a lot of films before it. The issue I have isn’t that it exists; it’s that it exists in a media landscape where extravagant CGI worlds are extremely commonplace, and it doesn’t do enough to differentiate itself…