Remember when every single 30 Rock review Rabin wrote referenced Studio 60?
Remember when every single 30 Rock review Rabin wrote referenced Studio 60?
(it looks really fun…)
*runs*
It's truly insane that one of Season 4's big gags was Lindsey wanting to build a wall between the US and Mexico. That season just gets better and better (and scarier) on rewatch.
I know it's been said but…no. The poster does not look like that.
Hey I'm from the future and this is a good post
Wait, are you telling me Tim Allen is a jerk? Because this is astonishing and unexpected news.
Let's be clear: in any other game, by any other company, the dungeons (Divine Beasts) would be considered masterpieces. But in the lineage of Zelda dungeons, I can understand the complaints. The fact that you can manipulate the dungeon itself? Brilliant. The fact that you have to actually destroy the beast *before*…
Eh. Kind of.
I really, really like the original Kong movie. And I really, really like the Jackson Kong movie. The trailers for this looked pretty dreadful, and pointless considering it seemed to take the actiony Skull Island bits from the Jackson movie but with none of the nuance. But it's getting good reviews, and Brie Larson…so…
These crowds are smaller than my dick! I mean…
Let this be a reminder that there's nothing inherently wrong with "dark, serious" superhero movies. What matters is the execution.
Fuck. This.
It's probably not for you, then. The game opens up a lot after the first three dungeons (like most 3D Zeldas) but the adventure doesn't get much different from there on out. You'll miss out on some killer dungeons though.
I never had problems with the fishing controls, but it was way too obscure that you had to catch the fish so that it specifically falls onto that little pier, otherwise the cat won't catch it. *That* bugged me.
I actually enjoy the slow-burn of Twilight Princess' opening. It does a nice job of making you actually feel like a simple farm boy in a small, isolated town, and it's clever how all the little chores you do are sort of a microcosm of the grand adventure that you later embark upon. But while I enjoyed the high-school…
I mean, he's probably the biggest part of that crew, so
I'm not saying THAT. I mean, I'm enjoying the DC movies, but they've earned criticism. But I also would think AVC would be pretty psyched for a DC movie with apparently no Zack Snyder affiliation.
Yeah it literally won't be confusing for anyone. If you're the odd person whose first exposure to the Batman lore was BvS (in which case, I'm sorry) then you'll have no preconceived notions of Robin or Nightwing. You'll just understand from that shot in BvS that Batman apparently had some sidekick who died at some…
So you're trying to tell me that a Nightwing movie done by the LEGO Batman crew *doesn't* sound awesome?
Batman to communicate largely through sign language and grunting.