@AmericaReal3 Did you ever notice that Andy Dick just vanished one day and body cared? I still wish he’d remain gone but people keep mentioning him from time to time like he still around somewhere.
I’m glad to see so many defenders of The Last Jedi suddenly coming out of the woodwork.
I think that, outside of the Andor/Rogue One story, it’s the best Star Wars since Empire.
@Hunter_Eagleman I trust this man’s judgment more than any liberal. For only a true man displays his obsession so readily without fear of what someone might say.
@GarbageHuman24 Someone can be proud of their heritage while not embarrassing all of the tenets of that history.
In the south the Civil War was about states rights. Non-southerners miss the distinction between the right of and the practice of. Slavery was an issue but was only one of many.
Kathleen Kennedy, in her Deadline exit interview after stepping down as Lucasfilm president, on what she considered the lows of her tenure:
"The lows are that you've got a very, very small percentage of the fan base that has enormous expectations and basically they want to continue to see pretty much the same thing. And if you're not going to do that, then you know going in that you're going to disappoint them. I'm not sure there's anything you can do about that, because you can't please everybody."
Is the person who ran Star Wars into the ground blaming the fans on her way out?
A game that truly innovated a genre? Introducing something that no other game had ever done before?
You might not know it, but Descent (1995) was the very first FPS with true 3D graphics and six degrees of freedom movement.
Players pilot the Pyro-GX spaceship through mineshafts on various planets, infected by a virus that has turned mining robots hostile.
Movement is the game's standout innovation: full six degrees of freedom allows free flight in any direction - forward/backward, left/right (slide/strafe), up/down, and 360° rotation - creating a rather disorienting, stomach-churning zero-gravity experience.
For someone like me, being claustrophobic and suffering from a fair bit of vertigo, this was both tough to play but also highly fascinating. I am sure those of you who played it know what I mean...
Amanda Leigh Fourez, a U.S. citizen from Illinois, paid thousands of dollars to have others make sexual torture videos involving adult and baby monkeys for people in deranged online chat groups.
Known as “animal crush videos,” they show real monkeys being burned alive and having their genitals mutilated.
She pleaded guilty April 15 following an ICE @HSINewOrleans and FBI joint investigation.