Ha! The Community(dun dun duuuunn!) bit was hysterical! Very MST3K of you.
On that note: Hey Bob, what's your favorite MST3K episode?
On that note: Hey Bob, what's your favorite MST3K episode?
That'd be Dragon Quest Heroes, the next game to join the Dynasty Warriors-like bandwagon. Not that I'm entirely complaining, Hyrule Warriors could be interesting enough, and being able to run arond flogging guys as the Monbarbra sisters would be pretty awesome.GamemasterAnthony said:Question: What Dragon Quest game was that at the end?
Nthing the Community (Dun! Dun. DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUN!) joke getting old fast as well.
Oh man, was it old. I was about to turn the review off, god I thought he was making a point with how annoying the movie is. Nope.aavb132 said:Boy, that "COMMUNITY" gag got old real quick.
I could imagine the sky pirate scenes being epic. Used to love those as a teen. And it taught me one of the most important lessons of my young teen life. Never trust a quartermaster.PunkRex said:I was dyslexic growing up so I didn't read many books, reading mostly manga and comics instead, BUT there was one series I read and indeed still read.
Why the hell have these books not been made into films Hollywood or at least a t.v. series BBC?
These books are soooooo gawdamn good, they have interesting characters, incredible settings, serious themes, it's just... I don't get it. Why are all these bloody films with vague dystopian/utopian settings about a sexy young chosen one so popular? What happened to a main character just being part of the world they inhabited instead of the only sane one in an asylum of twats.
I just, I-GAH!
Borderline socialist? How appaling! Surely, there is medication for that condition?Cpt. Slow said:Moviebob is either a borderline socialist and doesn't like when films are referring to his -what I presume- is his perfect vision of a socialist state and its many underlying flaws. Or he is a big Community/Alison Brie fan. I am hoping that the latter would be the reason why he makes this unbearable joke. Which coincidentally made me stop watching the review.Strife2GFAQs said:What is the DUNDUNDUN! gag anyway?
Taught me just how cruel nature/life is, so many sad times in these books yet it always remembered to show the pretty ones too.Suhi89 said:I could imagine the sky pirate scenes being epic. Used to love those as a teen. And it taught me one of the most important lessons of my young teen life. Never trust a quartermaster.PunkRex said:Snip
The Giver might be freshman high school material I suppose, though I personally read it in middle school. Several times actually (only once in class...errr...for class) and for probably the 12-16 age range I highly recommend it. I've never read it as an adult though, so I can't really say how it holds up. Nostalgia goggles won't allow me to revisit it on the off chance I won't like it anymore. It's rather short, you could polish it off in a day or so.GoodNewsOke said:I have never heard of The Giver. Is it American high school material or something? The idea sound alright so I might give the book a look (unless it's too long).
Community gag was good but done one too many times. Just to throw my 2 cents into the ring...