This hits me hard. To me, Kevin Conroy IS Batman. Conroy’s nuance and inflection made Batman into who most people identify him as today - at least most people who grew up watching BTAS.
This hits me hard. To me, Kevin Conroy IS Batman. Conroy’s nuance and inflection made Batman into who most people identify him as today - at least most people who grew up watching BTAS.
Cobalt maybe?
Thank you, Dr.
It’s hard to say. I doubt she even knows.
I cant argue with you there.
I seem to recall that Voyagers movie that everyone (rightly so) dragged through the mud recently. But that's about the only one I can think of.
Generally, most “Space Movies” require a large budget for SFX. They’re usually larger of a gamble than other “genre’s”, if you could call “Space” a genre.
I definitely agree.
My family had several foreign exchange students stay with us for about 4-6 months each. One of them, whom I’ll refer to as “Megan”, was from Japan.
I love stuff like this, but all I’ve got is that the sequence uses the same sets that are used when hacking devices. Which is less than nothing.
Sir, this is an Arby's.
I’m coming out of my sami-sabbatical for this:
I'm here for the zippertwats.
Do...do you think quantum mechanics and coding are comparable in complexity and difficulty to learn?
No one’s putting anything at risk, neither the doctor, nor the woman, though good job at being as overdramatic as humanly possible.
Let me introduce you to the very commonly used means of preventing the very issue you presented: the consent waiver.
Public places are seperate and don’t apply to one party consent, as if it’s a public place, then there is no reasonable expectation of privacy.
https://www.ign.com/articles/2018/05/11/shadow-of-the-tomb-raiders-development-budget-is-reportedly-75-million-to-100-million
You. You claimed it did. That budget - ie AAA, as you determine it, a large budget game - indicates that AAA games are determined by budget.
I'm referring to the articles written by the sites I linked, all of them.