As Gabe Morton once said in his playthrough/podcast with Yahtzee Croshaw, "your triggers are your problem. Get psychiatric help for it. It's not everyone's duty to walk on eggshells around you."
As Gabe Morton once said in his playthrough/podcast with Yahtzee Croshaw, "your triggers are your problem. Get psychiatric help for it. It's not everyone's duty to walk on eggshells around you."
As someone who mains Ken, I must protest. Ken's normals are totally different from Ryu's.
Er, check out who I was replying to. He's posted an image of Ultimate Steve Rogers, AKA Colonel America. He was known for being the negative kind of hyper-patriot.
If we're gonna be pedantic, the warring factions of the Universal Century only occupied the Lagrangian points around Sol, so it's far from Galactic. But yeah, it shows that it's possible to have planet-spanning empires at the very least, without FTL.
Thank God that this Steve Rogers is closer to his 616 incarnation. ie not a racist douchebag.
Plus, of course, that's been the real strength of the Marvel films — the ability to nail a lot of different tones and styles, with light comedies and intense political thrillers taking place in the same world. Until one of these other studios manages to create that range of tones, then it's going to be an uphill…
Oh stop white-knighting Michael Bay. He's got all his hookers and blow and young impressionable starlets to comfort him at night.
Why would a non-compete paralyze Carmack in any way? The guy has multiple interests, such as rocketry. Worst-case scenario, he goes back to programming game engines. Every studio worth their salt would probably offer him a job if he asked.
There was actually a lot of humor in the Vertigo line. Hellblazer's John Constantine spent more time making jokes about demons than he did moping about his own condition. In a world of grimdark, you had this wiry little Scouse just up and laughing at the Prince of Hell.
Akira Kurosawa is a Japanese director who specialized in gritty samurai films back in the 50's. This commercial emulates his visual style.
Only to see him in fisticuffs against Black Adam as played by The Rock.
Because DC doesn't know how to generate the demand for it. Before 2008, Iron Man was just a C-lister nobody outside of comic fandom cared about; nowadays, he's a Marvel headliner. Ditto for Thor and Captain America. And by August, we'l see it once again when the Guardians of the Galaxy make waves, when nobody's even…
So what's this saying? That Matt Smith's run never produced an episode that sucked as hard as some of Tennant's more notoriously bad ones, but he's had more subpar ones overall?
The one shown on cinema was the one they wanted. The reason Hiddles put on the red, white, and blue is to act as a reference for Chris Evans. So basically, Chris Evans' actual performance was Chris Evans as Captain America as portrayed by Loki.
Thank god someone already put it up. Best scene in Thor:TDW.
Which reveals that underneath Jay's cynical, jaded, hipster exterior, beats the heart of a 12 year old girl. From the 90's.
I thought there were feminine variations of "I" and "me" in Japanese?
But their personalities are merely the start of the gender role inversion. In Witch Craft Works, Takamiya's dialogue tends to be line for line what the typical princess character would say in that same situation. On the surface it sounds like normal dialogue, but if you replace Takamiya with a stereotypical female…
Nah, it would've been funnier seeing those health bars go from full to KO in one hit.
Coulda put the effort into some life bars, like this: