Futurama. As if there is any other answer.
Futurama. As if there is any other answer.
::puts on jaded comic nerd hat::
I reinstalled Civ V the other day, and it has fucked me up. My family is away on holidays for a few weeks so I'm home alone, meaning that I've been sliding back into the very worst habits of a Civ fan, from ignoring my own "one last turn" advice to ignoring the clock on the wall that's telling me yo, grown man, go get…
I know very few people share my love for Denzel & John Goodman in Fallen, but loved loved loved this ending. Not cathartic at all though. "See ya 'round." Still chills me.
I just hope MGM will allow Ready Player One to feature references to War Games. The part where the protagonist inserts himself into the film and has to remember the film's dialogue is too much to hope for though...
Yeah, but Harrison Ford hasn't been able to stand being in Star Wars films since circa 1977, so what's new?
From the thread on neoGAF (http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthre…)
So I lied. I cheated. I bribed men, to cover the crimes of other men. I am an accessory to murder. but the most damning thing of all is....I think I can live with it. Garak was right about one thing: a guilty conscience is a small price to pay for the safety of the alpah quadrant so I will learn...to live with it.…
"You know, one time we had a hill fireballed, for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' orc body. The smell, you know that bat guano and sulfur smell, the whole hill. Smelled like... experience points. Someday this module's gonna end..."
I might be a horrible person: "It looks like Carth has something on his mind; maybe it's an illithid."
A list of villains, antiheroes, and assholes named Cain or Kane and that's all you can come up with? Your list is woefully deficient and you should feel bad. Now get out!
Ugh. Seriously Rob? C'mon..!
But...Kane!
Ahem.
I just wanted an excuse to post Solomon Kane from Symbionic Titan. I miss that show.
Star Trek DS9, "In the Pale Moonlight". Various Federation Captains have bent the rules in the past, but faced with losing the Dominion War and fed up with the thousands of lives lost so far, Sisko decides he's willing to do whatever it takes to win, including political assassination. Star Trek had never been this…
What if the spy IS the dog?
How about Raul Julia as General M. Bison in Street Fighter?