This game is better left remembered, not replayed! It was praised for its backgrounds, but it was just an awful point & click 3D game. And it took all 15 blocks of the PS1 memory card for some reason.
This game is better left remembered, not replayed! It was praised for its backgrounds, but it was just an awful point & click 3D game. And it took all 15 blocks of the PS1 memory card for some reason.
I can’t even imagine Cats does Countdown without him. I’m so sad about this. RIP to the world’s greatest carrot in a box player.
It might also have something to do with fact that Ross lifted his entire schtick from the PBS’s previous cheerful speed painter of happy little trees, Bill Alexander. It may not have been illegal, but it’s understandable that Alexander (and his heirs) could have felt betrayed as Ross became more famous than his mentor.
Yep, I watched the movie specifically because of the game (played it on ps1). Was the first subtitled movie I ever fully watched and appreciated and made me a Ron Perlman fan. Also the first time I ever watched a movie because of a game.
Would you say it’s an an-Amélie????
It suddenly occurs to me that Paul F Tompkins should’ve gotten a guest host shot at it. He’s even got the mustache!
Maybe a Spoiler Special would be in order.
Casting looks good (how refreshing), but Bryan and Mike leaving this over creative differences doesn’t instill much confidence in me.
If that’s true it suddenly makes sense. Saw a reddit video a couple months ago of a woman demonstrating how drastically your teeth change the shape of your face.
JoJoD2, a coming of age tale of a newly built droid and his imaginary friend, Emporer Palpatine
“Bennet did not sign her offer due to scheduling.”
I enjoy the show. Though I don’t watch it religiously. While acknowledging that large parts of it are likely scripted and heavily produced, I always got the sense that Mike was genuinely interested in the lives and the stories of the people he was interacting with. Frank, not so much - unless it was something he…
This, more than anything, makes me think that they don’t really care about staying true to the IP all that much.
I wish it was Ackbar too.
We have known Leia was strong with the force since Yoda uttered “No, there is another”
I know a chef who speaks it.
but as the audio is in Swedish—Kinnaman is Swedish-American, and Davis (whose birth name is Gabriella Magnusson) is Swedish-Jamaican—it’s difficult at present to verify what’s being said.
What’s hilarious is that the same people who will bitch that Johnson didn’t more fully explore what was set up in TFA, like Snoke, will then turn around and say that he should have ignored where Abrams left Luke.
Rey: Why did he leave?
Han: He was training a new generation of Jedi. There was nobody else left to do it, so he took the burden on himself. Everything was going great, until... one boy, an apprentice, turned against him and destroyed it all. Luke felt responsible. He just... walked away from everything.
I loved Luke’s portrayal in TLJ. It makes sense: He was the only Jedi left alive*, and he it fell to him to restart the Order without any kind of guidance**. He made a mistake in a moment of weakness, informed entirely by what he knew of the nature of the Dark Side and his family’s legacy, and it ruined everything in…