
Nice pics, Chris.
Nice pics, Chris.
My nephew told my cousin that he needed to watch Avatar, and then they both told me I needed to watch it. I binge-watched all three seasons in about 10 days (or maybe less). And then I made Jason watch it. The consensus is that the series is surprisingly deep for a Nickelodeon cartoon.
I have yet to play Uncharted 2 or 3, mostly because I can't get through the first one. I don't even have words for how much I loathe the waves upon waves of bullet-sponge enemies that just won't fucking die.
No, and I can't discuss it in a public forum.
Watch Bubba Ho Tep. The main characters are Bruce Campbell as Elvis and Ossie Davis as JFK in a nursing home that's being haunted by a cowboy mummy. It's hilarious.
I never managed to acquire a PSP. And 2008 was the year I finally made the leap to the DS/360/PS3 era. That was the year I went year-round in parks (what a nightmare that turned out to be!) and inherited a little money from my dad.
It will have to get to $275 or less for me to buy one. My rule is new toys have to cost less than half a month's rent. Maybe next summer when finances are in better shape.
I tried Infinite Undiscovery. I couldn't make it past escaping from the cell down the staircase and rage quit. It's in the pile of stuff I keep meaning to mail to Ben.
I second Larry's "you have to see Tucker and Dale"!
I'm not a fan of scary or creepy horror. I like comedic horror like Shaun of the Dead, Bubba Ho Tep, and Tucker and Dale, or really bad B movies.
The flat screened ones even more so than the curved screen ones.
I saved that CRT and have continued to lug it around because it's a pretty nice one, as well as being told by Widow from 1up that "older games look like ass" on an HD TV. And she's right, I tried it with a PS1 game on my PS3, and it looked so much better on the old TV.