Oh, and Die Hard 1 and 3 for something in between those extremes (2 is meh, fight me).
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Oh, and Die Hard 1 and 3 for something in between those extremes (2 is meh, fight me).
I gotta suggest Wayne’s World and Bill & Ted. Had a great time watching those with my dad as a kid.
For something more serious, I like Falling Down.
The line must be drawn here! This far, no fucking further!
Sometimes if I take too big a gulp of water at once, the little bone near my adam’s apple clicks out of place and I have to manually reset it.
His next opportunity for parole will be in February 2024.
Are we getting a re-do, then?
I like fiction podcasts, and the main one I’m working through currently is The Magnus Archives. Each episode is a short first-person paranormal horror story, and they start out pretty standalone, eventually building more background and connections between the stories and adding more “frame story” about the people collecting these tales. I wouldn’t say it’s an SCP clone, but it’s kind of shaped similarly.
Jeff Dunham makes Larry the Cable Guy look like Bill Hicks.
I think it’d definitely work that way for your more silly putty shapeshifters like Morph. Someone like Mystique could probably close up cuts and holes, but I’m not sure she could like siphon some mass from other areas to regrow a hand, say.
It’s good, however Together Forever is by far the superior Rick Astley jam and I will die on this hill.
That doesn’t sound right, but I don’t know enough about stars to dispute it.
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Then do I have some shit to tell you about those filthy Husnocks. You know they fed their babies shrimp scampi?
Oi! You smegheads talkin’ about Holly?
It’s really good. I think it’s on the PSN store now if you have a PS4/5. It’s a greek mythology-inspired take on the same gameplay, except it’s one large map that you unlock in bits kind of Metroidvania-style. Has this unique death mechanic where the first several deaths don’t count… if you can fight your way out of Hades.
Challenge accepted. Does anyone recognize Llamatron: 2112? I played it on Amiga, but I think it was also on Atari and DOS.
It was an acid trip “llamas are funny” parody of Robotron: 2084, and it was a fuckin’ BLAST!
Zombies Ate My Neighbors was a masterpiece. It had somewhat similar gameplay, graphics and humor to one of my other favorites that I’ve never seen mentioned - Herc’s Adventures on PSX. Not sure if they were the same studio or something?
Edit: So I looked it up, and yeah, both made by LucasArts within a few years, so likely the same team or at least a lot of crossover.
This just hurts my opinion of T-Pain.
I haven’t gotten my shit together and researched specific models yet, but I’ve been looking into this a bit myself, and from what I’ve read, Sceptre appears to be one of the better brands for completely dumb TVs these days.
Because otherwise we wouldn’t have Walter Murphy’s “A Fifth of Beethoven”.
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