It's almost hypnotic.
It's almost hypnotic.
I suppose going back and giving him the kind of grapple gun we've come to expect from Arkham Asylum and the Nolan movies (and Watchmen, thinking of Rorschach's gun...) would clash a bit with the bulky, kinda meathead-lookin' Batman that Miller gave us in DKR and/or upset whatever contingent of Frank Miller purists…
I wouldn't trust DC to make a good Superman movie, Elseworlds or otherwise. I trust them with the animated movies, and maybe to make another good live action Batman movie in the Nolanverse or (for the love of God, please) a new, original Batman movie that doesn't feel the need to rehash the Bat-origin story. That's…
Fair enough. It's been a long time since I've read DKR, so I was going by what I saw in the trailer. Guess I'm used to Bat-line guns looking more like sci-fi guns than WWII rifles.
So what was the 1890's equivalent of the Fat Middle Aged Male Sailor Moon Cosplay?
Oh good, a reminder that Frank Miller completely losing it isn't as recent a development as we like to think. I had forgotten about Batman running around with a sniper rifle and blowing up groups of thugs with a tank. Granted, DKR was a far cry from All Star Batman & Robin or (I assume) Holy Terror in terms of sheer…
I'm glad to see I'm not the only one whose first instinct upon reading the phrase "whale widows" was to assume widowed whales were the topic of discussion.
Terlet-Sangria is also an option.
Which leaves absolutely no question which mutant would walk away from the games with the most medals...
I would've been so down... until yesterday. Way to go, http://io9.com/5926452/10-scientific-missions-that-became-action-adventures
"Unlike anything you've ever seen"? They bear a striking resemblance to the Joker's thugs if you ask me...
That Nearly Eyeless Eel is some serious nightmare fuel (to be fair, just about anything living anywhere close to a mile below the ocean is serious nightmare fuel). Even that name.... *shudder*
And unfortunately, we know that the Biosphere programs will probably run into problems, even if we alter the shape to something like a dome, sphere, cube or even a stately tetrahedron, buuuuh-dy.
He was already a Doctor in the first movie (chronologically), or at least everyone was calling him "Dr. Jones" throughout the whole trilogy.
"When buying spare video game controllers, check to make sure you're getting official Microsoft/Sony/Nintendo ones, not some knock-off."
As well as the Direct Download Policies. I haven't played an EA game on my PC since they made the switch over to Origin because I don't want to deal with the hassle of setting up another Steamesque account.
Did anyone else see the headline and the tag and come in here seriously hoping that Neil deGrasse Tyson and Bill Nye were trying to use Kickstarter to build a spacecraft that could get beyond Low Earth Orbit?
I take it you haven't met very many humans in your lifetime...
Just Youtubed it, and I still think Renegade Trigger is more satisfying.
Better paychecks for the independent contractors?