
And I kept hearing about how some of the old ones were great as well.
These new ones (and one old one) I can confirm are pretty awesome, though.
And I kept hearing about how some of the old ones were great as well.
These new ones (and one old one) I can confirm are pretty awesome, though.
I really liked the one older Trek movie I saw. I know it might have come across like I was disrespecting the old series, but I totally get these movies wouldn't be here without it and I respect its fans and legacy. I'm actually in the mood to give it another chance again after watching this.
And yeah, I thought lens flares were fine, too; honestly I didn't think about them until people kept pointing them out, but there are certain scenes now where I just don't want to see them. I'm stoked for his Star Wars movies, though.
I've heard the first movie is very slow, but I dunno, seemed philosophically interesting from the Nostalgia Critic review I saw of it, at least. What does God want with a spaceship?
I have been getting more and more bouts of insomnia lately. Sucks. Only I could never rally as a teen either, and I am a miserable and angry sleep-drunk. lol Hope you can recover.
Fire sword sounds like a great idea.
I think I played this on N64 and liked it, but maybe the past is best left alone.
Yeah, but hey, Microsoft's stock is up, and Sony's is down as of yesterday. Not sure what that's based on given how large the overhead of these companies is, but there ya go. lol
To be honest, though I have a cellphone and it can do stuff, I would prefer it if all be available through the easy methods Microsoft showed and have no problem with the all-in-one approach ... minus that probably pay-wall ... and their used games fee ... and this cloud processing business sounding like single player experiences could be inferior ... I don't have nerd rage, I have consumer aversion.
I will try and watch these all in full later, and that way I will have something to do when things are very boring, and my Youtube/blip subscriptions dry up or don't immediately interest me. I did get to watch a couple of them partially, because parts of your text intrigued me.
Caddicarus I would say still has a very TGWTG internet style of editing, but that's not a bad thing, his editing is fine. And I agree, AVGN has not been funny for a while, and stringing together swear words wasn't funny to start with. So why am I watching his him and Mike play videos? Something to do, and I don't have anything against the guy. Caddicarus shows promise though, and I am glad there is someone dedicated to nostalgia that is not coming from Nintendo or Sega fandom.
Totalbiscuit I wanted to check out because I am more and more interested in PC gaming, so I wanted to hear from him why I should get one and see how much I can fight the classical conditioning instilled in me that makes anything but a console feel "off." Ended up having me really interested with that critique of BBC News, and I'll definitely watch that later. Also caught first part of the Felicia Day flirting in the TGS video. Seems fun.
As for Angry Joe, I pretty much agree with everything you said about him, and Spoony's Final Fantasy reviews can make me smile even if I've never played the games aside from renting. Although Angry Joe's response to Xbox One launch was a little too much for me; reminded me of this guy, who's thankfully playing a character, that I found yesterday.
This is a slow build, but it made me laugh.
I'm gonna be sooooo mad if you don't comment on things I post recreationally that are often not even adherent to the subject of video games, and that you may or may not be interested in.
I hope you are forced to play Superman 64, you old bastard.
I too, love that Hong Kong Phooey cover.
The Ramones' Spider-man was good too, but I still prefer the Aerosmith version on the original Raimi Spider-Man soundtrack. They're both good in their own way, but the latter is more cheesy, and I love cheese.
"Underdog," because of the video and editing seemed more like a trailer to a film about a Hunter S. Thompson book than a cover to a cartoon song. lol
Scooby Doo is just groovy.
Cool blog.
It's that stupid time mechanic in Majora's Mask, isn't it? lol