Is that true? I remember wondering what games could have gotten Ebert to change his mind on that subject, and Shadow of the Colossus was one of them.
Is that true? I remember wondering what games could have gotten Ebert to change his mind on that subject, and Shadow of the Colossus was one of them.
Kimberly was probably the first time I ever saw a female teenager in my life, so second on her.
The only time I remember them winning was when Charlie Brown was sick and turned over manager duties to Linus, resulting in the team winning like five games in a row. So I'm not sure those victories could be attributed to Charlie Brown at all.
My mom and I both love the show, and we were huge Breaking Bad fans. My dad also loves it and he never really watched Breaking Bad. So based on that small sampling size, I'd say it's working really well as its own thing so far.
"My dad's dead?… I'm not ready."
And right before that… Mona hitting her head and yelling "D'oh!"
He HAD to go to THAT window! He HAD to see the dinosaurs!
Dawn breaking down in the hallway, us watching from the silent point of view of her classmates, is pretty devastating as well.
The look on Buffy's face right after she shouts "we're not supposed to move the body!" to Giles is one of the most heartbreaking things I've ever seen on any series. That's the moment when it finally hits her. Her mother's gone.
You're almost right. Diddy started life as a redesigned DK Jr. Nintendo thought the redesign was too extreme and gave them the option of using the classic design or making the new design a completely new character.
I've always had a soft spot for Dixie's idle animation. I love that it implies she's just chewing bubblegum for the whole adventure because that's how seriously she takes it.
I've always enjoyed how one of Sonic's jump sprites was just a straight-up sphere. It really plays up up the "Sonic as a sentient pinball" vibe they were going for in the early games.
About as much as I can see him on the team that killed Bin Laden, or playing professional baseball.
Does Romancing the Stone count as an Indy knock-off? If so, I submit that it's the best one.
I like Crystal Skull. I think people are entirely too hard on that movie.
Yeah, I babysit a kid who loves the new Sonic cartoon on Cartoon Network, but had no idea that Sonic was older than that. It actually blew his mind when I showed him my old comics and stuff. You don't need to know a character's history to watch them on TV at that age.
That's a new voice? I just figured Carroll Spinney was getting old.
Get off my damn radio, FDR! I wanna listen to Amos 'n Andy!
Big Bird was WAITING for that Facts of Life question. That was his time to shine.
That reveal reminded me of this old Calvin strip.