
I have and love Big Brain Academy, but played this at Best Buy a couple weeks ago, and it just felt underwhelming. Not that I could get it anyway, but thanks for confirming my initial impressions before any bad decisions happened.
I have and love Big Brain Academy, but played this at Best Buy a couple weeks ago, and it just felt underwhelming. Not that I could get it anyway, but thanks for confirming my initial impressions before any bad decisions happened.
But falling into ALL the social commentary and crude humor trappings of an early Kevin Smith film, which is awesome.
I remember him feeling really weird to use. Speaking of being cheap, I once defeated an entire line of people and kept my spot until I just got tired of it and kind of felt like an asshole mashing buttons with Yoshimitsu. One kid called me out on it, and my response was along the lines of "yeah, but that's the game's fault I can do that, not mine."
I stand by that, and it's not like no one else got a chance to play, I just kept winning against new people, but after a while I was like "yeah, I'm a fraud." lol
Cinderella Man is my favorite movie of all time. I wish Paul Giomatti would take more roles like that, he became one of my favorite actors when I saw it, then he became hit or miss in what I saw him in afterwards. Great movie just in general though, directing, acting, sound, editing, everything is classical and you know where it's going, but it grips me every time, and such a damn good redemption story. True one, too, it's based on J.J. Braddock, who was a boxer during the depression.
Second favorite movie is Chasing Amy, for very personal reasons and cause it's funny, third Ruggles of Red Gap, which is a hilarious black and white comedy about a British servant that traveled to America which I never would have known about if not for a college film class, and was also on Ed Norton's five favorites list on Rottentomatoes, fourth and fifth for now from my memory are Garden State and Crash. First for personal reasons and soundtrack, last because it was the first movie that made me really appreciate an almost pure drama, with very little action.
That wasn't a question, but my answer is yes.
Ever since I found it (last week), I've been playing Pokemon Pinball a lot on my GBA, cause I can do other things while I play it. I never played a DOA title except maybe in an arcade once, but I played Tekken 3 a lot at the next door neighbors'. Also Tekken 2. Also, 1, at the very least I played the kiosk at a lot of stores.
Which once introduced the Jamaican guy that did the dance fighting again? Capeoira I guess it's called. Eddie.
Don't really have one, to be honest. I guess, blue, red, green have been my favorites at varying times, also black, and it depends on what the color is on. I guess I'll throw purple and white in there, since those are my alma mater's colors.
So, to answer your question, blue ... no wait green. AHHHHHHH! *Thrown off bridge.*
Wow. Orth is a dick. That's all I can really say. And seriously, he compared vacuum cleaners plugged in electrical sockets to internet connectivity? Yeah, they both go out sometimes, but do you want to look at the rates at which they do, dumbass?
The fact he made his account private soon after shows he knows he made a mistake. Still of the mind I won't make my decision until much later if I'm able to afford any at all, but this sure doesn't get me excited to buy an Xbox whatever it'll be.
In this episode, I find out I have a lot in common with Julian, probably due to the age thing. I too loved Power Rangers a bit too much for too long; we had SNES, so I played the two beat-em-ups, the Zord fighter, and the Zeo racing game. I was jealous of the Genesis one though, cause it had the Green Ranger. And yes, Batman Forever was TERRIBLE. Never got past the first screen.
I also didn't play OoT and other classics for myself really until the end of the N64's life.
About the Charizard card: everyone BUT me had one growing up. Seriously, most of my friends had one it seemed like.
Great podcast, the music in it, especially the middle and end brought back some great memories.
I haven't decided to stay away from it, quite the contrary it would be the highest game on my wishlist, if I had the cash.
I want to answer for myself the question, when is a door a spiining top? Wait ... sorry, this "what's it mean?!" talk got me thinking of Inception.