False. Some were book commercials.
False. Some were book commercials.
It had BRIAN BLESSED in it, the most over the top actor known to man, what's not to like?
Big Trouble in Little China
The Last Starfighter
I could see Something Positive as a show. Long story, a good series of arcs to it, and comedy-dramas are somewhat popular.
No Schlock Mercenary love?
"The underground press was convinced that I was a junkie, an acid head. ... But I don't do drugs. I don't like being fucked up. I've got enough bizarre chemicals floating around in my head. I'm just naturally like this."
`Terry Gilliam, 1998
As a passionate progressive, I feels odd saying this, but this conservative lady makes some potentially valid points. I'm no fan of misogyny, but I am no fan of Sarkeesian either.
Breaking Bad's opening scene???
"Let me tell you about scared. Your heart is beating so hard I can feel it through your hands. There's so much blood and oxygen pumping through your brain it's like rocket fuel. Right now you could run faster and you can fight harder. You can jump higher than ever in your life and you are so alert it's like you can…
Earth, the moon, Venus, and Mars. Each planet in Destiny hides five special gold chests full of glimmer and loot.…
Probably couldn't happen? There have been corporations that literally ran governments in our own past.
For me, his iconic role will always be the Big X in 'The Great Escape.' And what an ensemble cast in that film!
Here's a piece of advice for all up-and-coming kickstarters: How about you start tossing your concept around the internet and try to generate some hype BEFORE launching the kickstarter?
Right now everybody seems to reveal their games on kickstarter with little-to-nothing actually done to reach their target audience and…
Dude, KJV is totally a piece of pre-1970 British literature.
We never quite knew what the Ships were planning, though they always seemed to keep us in mind as a benevolent…
Dr. Mordin Solus from Mass Effect 2/3. Always gets to do the patter songs.
No, please don't happen. You know what would be really cool? Warcraft IV. That's what would be really cool. I don't want more fucking WoW.
In "Red Shadows" by Robert E. Howard, Solomon Kane pursues a murderous bandit across the globe, from France to Africa, to avenge a nameless girl he barely knew—and in the 17th century, no less.
I've grieved over the loss of many actors, comedians, writers, etc., that I've been fans of, but this time I find myself actually mourning the death of someone I've never known. Except, in a way, I did know him. "Mork & Mindy" never aired over here, as far as I know. I discovered Williams in the early 80's, when I…