Aw, I really like Live's "Throwing Copper."
Aw, I really like Live's "Throwing Copper."
Seriously, Chandler and Joey have FANTASTIC rapport and timing.
You had me at mantzoukas.
Holy shit, iss! Not much of a soccer guy but my best friend and I rented the shit out of that. It was fun to play… But the commentary.
I'd have to agree, for the most part. I still have a dozen or so N64 games but outside of one or two games, I can't sustain interest for more than ten minutes. Graphics are a big part of that. SNES games aren't always gorgeous, but they are usually eminently playable.
I'd generally agree. Tried to get back into it a couple years ago, both single and MP, it didn't last long. Some was having played it SO MUCH back in the day, others was just not being able to deal with the old methods.
I definitely lost touch in the past generation. I grew up with video games. My dad had C64 and Amiga with tons of games. Didn't have an NES but the home computers made up for it. SNES was my jam. N64 was huge. PS1… point is, it's not as if I'm sitting here befuddled by the modern gaming complex. I get it. But I also…
I mean, there were a LOT of bad, one-note SNL sketches in that era, but Pat was really just like… ok?
Before even reading the article, this: "For Supper Club Editor Kevin Pang, the time spent with GoldenEye was so formative and impactful that he was never able to move on and capture that feeling with other shooters. "
I haven't seen this in two decades, and honestly, I figured Friends was stupid. But that 4 and a half minute clip was fucking PACKED full of jokes and great performances.
Eeesh. I enjoyed GotG2, on the whole, but Kurt Russel literally quoting the lyrics and explaining them was laaaaaaaame.
I don't know if it came before or after this, but I still love "She's not… RACHEM?!"
Uh, my literal comment was "it was never funny." You're reading some invisible ink. Also, being an asshole?
I absolutely can't watch ace Ventura now.
That's the only line that throws me. It's Pat is pretty gross in retrospect, and was also never actually funny. Propaganda? No. Just shitty punching down from 20 years ago when "being gay" (or anything non straight fuckin') was the punchline in and of itself.
It was never funny.
Yeah, those were fun. The pacing was glacial for me. Just so boring. Bummer.
Inspired casting, imo.
… both bands can be awesome?
I like that. The veggie tales I enjoyed most were never the more literal ones.