Yeah, the only time I thought about the prequels at all when I was watching this was when I thought, ‘Adam Driver would have made a pretty great Anakin.’
Yeah, the only time I thought about the prequels at all when I was watching this was when I thought, ‘Adam Driver would have made a pretty great Anakin.’
These are funny but this one:
I noticed that and immediately thought, ‘Someone can get a battery pickup from one of those if their shields get low!’ Thank you Dark Forces.
I like how with the exception of R7, after R2 all these became less and less aesthetically pleasing.
Yeah, as if it wasn’t already a big enough crutch.
Anyone who dislikes Wall-E probably died inside a long time ago. I dunno about Up, haven’t seen it yet.
I am always genuinely surprised when this happens in a modern film. I sit there and think, ‘Haven’t these guys even HEARD of TVTropes?’ (X-Men First Class always stands out in my mind for this)
Well, ask yourself, do you really want to go to the cinema to see the adaptation of a work-for-pay book that was written 20 years ago? Would you be as excited to go see a new Star Wars and already know the story? Would you want to see the book that followed it, which was written by a different author and not as good…
More like, The Force Hits The Snooze Button
Jesus, you know your life must be easy when you get outraged over the design on a corporate chains fucking disposable coffee cup
People try this A LOT. I worked at a studio where we had security cards to flash in. Despite there being a policy for everyone to flash in every time they entered and exited the building... people get lazy and just let other employees in behind them.
Victorion? I’m guessing she does not sow.
Speak for yourself, Evan, I’ve never taken this comic for granted. The annual trade paperback is the highlight of my year and each one has a place of honor on my bookshelf.
The Pizza Party treatment is bullshit. Its a condescending, dishonest nasty trick and a fucked-up cowardly betrayal.
I don't see why they couldn't do it - its something both the books and the show have done and there are certainly no technical restrictions on the engine. 400 Days to season 2 of TWD also set up the precedent of playing characters who would later be in opposition to the player character (Bonnie).
Yeah, I'm really hoping that in a later episode the game puts you in the shoes of a Whitehill and you get to see things from their point of view and maybe get some empathy for them.
Just resist the urge to touch, lick or ingest any strange bodily fluids that are not your own for a few more months and you'll come through this terrible epidemic affecting only a tiny handful of people in America as one smiling mother-fucker Mike! Then you can comfortably forget all about it again regardless of…
These are the same people who will complain about EVERYTHING... Even free content updates.
CoolSpyro is a pretty good name.