I usually love Yahtzee's accent, but hearing him try to pronounce "Antoine de Saint-Exupery" was excruciating. Seriously, man, could have used a couple more takes.
This hits me much harder than Nimoy. Growing up as a dork, Pratchett's stuff was always so much more personal to me.
I got to meet him once, on tour for that Dickens book of his a few years ago. Just a blinding beacon of quiet, affable cleverness and wit.
Thinking about that "Mort" movie...
I'm gonna give some much-needed exposure to "Harry Potter-Evans-Verres", the hero of the ridiculously professional science-based fan fiction Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality [http://hpmor.com/], which just finished. It's written by a quantum theorist and huge nerd, and turns Harry...
I've always liked the 'possible, maybe-canon future' ones that we first saw in "All Good Things" - I mean these ones right here [http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Starfleet_uniform_(alternate)#Starfleet_uniform_.282390s-2420s.29]. Always felt like a nice balance between TOS and TNG's.
Just visited the site reflexively to catch the new Big Picture before I realized there was only Extra Punctuation.
Better extend Yahtzee's contract through the end of the dang Holocene Epoch, guys.
I was one of the few people who didn't love love love "Snowpiercer" - it was really good, but it never really justified that ludicrous premise it had. Why did it fave to be a train? And so on.
After thinking about it, I came to realize that it was essentially a Metro 2033 movie - even taking...
I like the old "Which game would make a good movie?" debate as much as anyone - I can argue whether or not Zelda should get a movie before Half-Life all day long. But I think it's more interesting to note that while the only video game movie on the horizon...
I think that was just a one time thing, sadly. Since Uncivil War is over, it would be nice to have a little couplet at the end of every review to expand on a certain aspect of the game he thinks is noteworthy.
You didn't read what he wrote, did you? His issue wasn't that the game took place in a single room, it's that it was all jump scares and nothing else. There are lots more ways to do horror in a single room (Saw, anyone?) than just creepy monsters going "abloogy woogy woo".
Also, yaaaaay...
Same here. I've been binge-watching ZPs all this week and I still laughed at that 'undercover cop' scenario.
Also, why is everyone bracing themselves over just a casual mention of Anita Sarkeesian's name? He was saying that she has a lot of problems with the game industry, which is empirical...
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