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BioShock director Ken Levine is working on an “interactive live-action film based on Twilight Zone,” writes Wired. Levine’s partnered with media company Interlude for the project, whose technology will “allow viewers to determine what the characters do” in the film.

I just love it when, after a lifetime of searching, a person finds their porpoise in life.

I can’t wait to read from where I left off. Been waiting for this moment for years.

*Creator

I started reading Homestuck after I read all his other ones and it was a lot tougher to get into. A lot of their writing styles were obnoxious, their language was stronger than I was used to, and a lot of his other stories were told with a lot less text. I don’t remember any walls of text in his other stories.

Woo! I can finally get back into it! I thought it might never end. It was a pretty interesting and rather unique story (at least when I left off).

Funny that you say that, because almost all of their money was taken by the company they were initially woking with before switching to in-house production, which is why it’s so delayed, and they’re still working on it, so they have no reason to give refunds

Homestuck is absolutely not my cup of tea. I’ve made a half-dozen attempts to get into it and it’s just never appealed to me at all. Especially not given the huge time investment.

I’ve been following this webcomic faithfully for four(!!!!) years and let me tell you - Right now the Homestuck fandom, or rather what’s left of it or the fans who came back from the ending, are in tizzy right now over this ending. It has a loose ends left dangling and nothing is really outright explained in the

Wow. I didn’t even know Homestuck could end.

It’s pretty much responsible for the existence of Undertale, in a butterfly-effect kind of way, since this is how Toby Fox started composing music and thinking about working on his own project. And because Andrew Hussie let him live in his basement during most of the time he was working on the game (or so I’ve heard).