Because nothing is less American than Hollywood and Ronald Reagan.
Because nothing is less American than Hollywood and Ronald Reagan.
It's too expensive, you can get the sweet vertical fog lights unless it's top trim, it's still a GM, the interior feels like it.
And why borrow from John Williams when you can go straight to the source: Holst's Planets. Brilliant!
Its greatest asset, and its greatest weakness.
Snawa
"Kotaku....you're better than this."
Not underrated perhaps, but so ingrained into our daily lives as to go unnoticed. Plumbing. I could live in a world without electricity, even central heating (if I moved out of Minnesota). But what a wonderful thing that transports my effluvia away from me and delivers clean, clear water in abundance to my home.
Sewers, hands down. Completely unseen by most but have radically changed the health outlook of every human being fortunate enough to live in area that possesses them. The ability to transport waste away from the population and treat it dramatically reduced the risk of lethal bacterial infections such as cholera or…
Refrigeration. In any part of the world where electricity is consistently available, mass famines, formerly common, have become a thing of the past and food poisoning is no longer a major cause of death. If things keep progressing, that will be the case globally... and it isn't just for preserving food. Refrigeration…
"Your Eyes Won't Believe This Man Can Actually Walk On Planks!!"
I'm totally good with a pitch clock. If the masses want a faster paced game, I'm fine with that. But why does baseball get such a bad rap on time of game? The average game seems to be about 3:15-3:45 long (I don't have the actual average time handy). College Football is the absolute worst. Games take a minimum of…
The Germans do indeed have a sense of humor.
he is the tetragrammaton the light purer then light we see...<——Ignore my christian philosphies...i stand amazed by these pics everyday this is like seeing creation
Update: Apparently so many of you want to play against Cepheus, you've taken down the site. It's been in and out—try checking back in a bit.
It's okay, Spock. You'll actually become good friends with him someday.
I like Del Toro, but can we finally all admit Pacific Rim was not that good? It was a generic summer blockbuster, no more, no less.
You mean when all of these self-moralizing assholes had access to the locker rooms and were paid to report on the sport and completely turned a blind eye to that smoke?
Anyone else feel the live-action route is doomed to fail? Seems like they should have just let the team at Blizzard that makes those gorgeously awesome cutscenes and trailers make a film.