Anything for Ben Kingsley’s Almost-Mandarin? Memorable, but I think only because it was confusing...
Anything for Ben Kingsley’s Almost-Mandarin? Memorable, but I think only because it was confusing...
Back in the world of 1st gen Pokémon, a scrappy 12-year-old version of myself attended a tournament in a random mall somewhere. Psychic was virtually invincible back then, (no Ghost or Bug-type moves existed yet that could do any damage, and all Ghosts were half Poison, etc.) so every single match ended up in a…
I’m pretty sure I’ll never be able to let this one go.
There’s a Pop’n Music in here somewhere. Rhythm Games are dead, long live Rhythm Games.
“More precisely the states must be formed of two up quarks, one down quark, one charm quark and one anti-charm quark.”
If you take the uncanny valley and excavate it with an oil rig, you get this.
It’s the duty of all Joker cosplayers to follow around all Batman cosplayers and annoy them throughout the con.
D...dad?
I’m really intrigued by Crimson Peak’s obsession with red and blue. Horror flicks are usually so scared of vivid colors (unless it’s blood). Is anybody else reminded of Suspiria?
Some promos for Psycho:
Fancy technology and flying cars? Be still, my beating heart.
This makes me wonder what exactly the Empire has in mind for Tatooine. Sure, it’s out in the middle of nowhere, edge of the galaxy, etc., but a lot of important stuff seems to happen out there. Maybe send a few AT-ST’s in to really crack down on the crime, instead of relying on bounty hunters?
Reminds me of Log of the S. S. the Mrs Unguentine
I read this book like I binge-watch TV...
One of those Alien-style extroverts.
Ghost 2: The Ghost Dimension
My dad gave me a copy of The Voyage of the Space Beagle when I was ten (lovingly calling it The Voyage of the Space BUGLE. Good one, dad?). The protagonist studied Nexialism, a branch of science that spurned specialization for a completely cross-disciplinary approach to the world. Although van Vogt seemed to think…