Mine was from a chain of random people posting their invite links on Slashdot. It feels like ancient history now.
Mine was from a chain of random people posting their invite links on Slashdot. It feels like ancient history now.
It was a replacement screen, too, not the built-in display.
I think that’s the artist’s name in panel 1. https://mhuyoportfolio.tumblr.com/
Hard to tell for certain because there are several edits of this around.
That’s Zara Boss, not Gigachad.
Not sure about OP, but it reminds me of The Enormous Egg.
I have that exact video paused right now. So detailed and fascinating. I love that he added moments of speedrunners hitting many of them.
Ah, rocket jumping. Of course.
Even with the low framerate it’s still highly inefficient and comes to 23MB. This is why you don’t use gif for video.
Wow. I’m surprised at the dislike for the old detailed icon. Maybe it’s being old enough to remember black and white icons, but I miss the increasing amount of colors that icons had for a while there. I hate the trend toward monocolor silhouettes.
Depends on if he’s saying Laurel or Yanny.
And Enterprise. It improved so much in s3, but good luck getting through 50 episodes to get there.
I imagine it’d sound like this.
I can’t get past “Verbwire”. Like they picked the second half of the name, but then creativity ran out.
Kung Pow. It’s at 13% from critics. It may not be high art, but c’mon, live a little, critics.
I wish that movie didn’t spoil itself with its opening scene. They make sure you understand you’re seeing the post-story world first, then jump back to actually tell it. Makes me wonder what it would have been like skipping past that bit, not knowing how it had to end.
The plot was pretty straightforward (though often rushed). I see why critics would roll their eyes at another kids movie that plays it safe like that. It’s not anywhere near the level of a Paddington or Fantastic Mr. Fox.
That said, it wasn’t really trying to be that, and was all I wanted in a Mario movie: show me you respect the franchise, add in a bunch of easter eggs and references, and be at least moderately entertaining. I just hope the eventual sequels and spinoffs aim a tad bit higher.
That movie was ridiculous and I loved every second of it. I still think about that insane camera shot from the climax (you know, the split screen…).
Eh, sorry, gonna have to agree with critics that it was pretty bad. What makes it more painful is that last time with Bumblebee showed a lot of promise, but here they fell right back into spectacle over substance. We didn’t need to go right back to a world-ending threat so soon. Maybe it needed to be split in 2, so we get a separate Beast Wars movie first, then later bring in Unicron.
I never thought we’d see the Beast Wars bots on the big screen, and sadly they weren’t strong enough to overpower the suckage. Too bad.
https://xkcd.com/605/