Having just played through Mass Effect 1, I understand this with a vengeance.
Running in any game that has stamina
"Sandbox fight" ... Wait, but cats use sandboxes to ... Oh gross.
I think I’m about done with the D’s, not because there aren’t more good ones in the D section but because it’s getting hard to remember which ones I’ve done already.
Here’s the world’s most melodramatic sandbox fight.
If you ever want to sample the KTMA episodes (aka Season Zero) of Mystery Science Theater 3000, "Phase IV" isn't a bad one to start with. The movie (the only feature directed by Saul Bass) is interesting enough to carry through the gaps in the mostly improvised riffing and slow enough so the jokes help when they hit.
"When Groucho was asked for an explanation of the title, he quipped, 'Take two turkeys, one goose, four cabbages, but no duck, and mix them together. After one taste, you'll duck soup for the rest of your life.'"
Duck Soup (1933)
Whelp, the day can end now. This pretty much makes it.
I miss this magazine so much.
VG&CE November 89’ - Software That Will Give You Nightmares!
This may be the greatest four sequential panels of any comic I've ever seen. I want to have it blown up and framed, and then I will take the time each day to look upon it and cackle with delight that such joys exist.
From "Seeing Eye," UNCANNY TALES no. 22, July 1954. Writer unknown, art by C.A. Winter. Reproduced in The Horror! The Horror! : Comic Books the Government Didn't Want You to Read!, ed. Jim Trombetta.
I would pay Canadian prices for a coffee table book of these illustrations.
Rob Fuck’n Ford
Admit it. Before you expanded the image, you read it as "Donald Duck Gets F-'d Up."
And then you did expand the image and saw the donkey before you read the title correctly and completely got the wrong idea.
Donald Duck Gets Fed Up (Whitman, 1940) via ha.com
"Yeah, I ... I forgot my mantra."
The proverbial Goldblum.
(See also: The proverbial Walken.)
Written by a caffeine addict with a Reader's Digest vocabulary. Original post content © by Alex D. Olson
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