Ladies & Gents...The Actroid.
Okay...this is possibly the craziest crap i've seen. Notice the eyes, not that they blank, but the actual eyes move. One step closer to having robots run [or ruin] our lives. Thanks a lot Japan.
Okay...this is possibly the craziest crap i've seen. Notice the eyes, not that they blank, but the actual eyes move. One step closer to having robots run [or ruin] our lives. Thanks a lot Japan.
not much to say after something like that...
Is it sad that I'm now looking forward to Lonely Island's album?
[props to Justin McElroy for posting this]
I feel like with the state of rap the way it is today...why not reignite an old fave? Denny Blazin Hazen...I feel like i'm doing my part to keep your name in the streets, by keeping your name on the net.
Really? I mean the movie doesn't look as bad as I thought it was going to look. Michael Clarke Duncan playing the roll of Balrog [I'm assuming...I'm too lazy to go to imdb to find out], it seems a bit strange seeing as the reason Balrog was put in the game was to have 'a black guy' and with a couple stereotypes for your troubles. The greatest thing about this trailer is that aside from MCD, no one looks like a character from the Street Fighter series. I don't have a problem with that...nope...not at all [checking for sarcasm]...
okay I do.
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Because today kinda blows with all the work and deadlines coming up. Holiday shopping kicking my ass...i figured I'd let "Mr. X to the Z" entertain me while he entertains me
You'll get it...after the jump
This year has been weird for foreign and indie flicks in my little city of Columbus. We have a couple theaters [literally] that play foreign releases months after they've been released. I'm not complaining; I'm happy I can see anything cool in this city without having to drive miles to make the showing time. Something really strange about this particular movie. Let The Right One In [Lat Den Ratte Komma In] was being shown at a pretty mainstream theatre around my hood. This is notable because: A) This is awesome B) What does this mean for my other local theaters that supposedly 'specialize' in getting the latest indie or foreign cinema?
My favorite part..."Stop Snitchin!".
With all the rumors swirling around the internet about possible casting for Warner Bros.' sequel to the record-breaking box office blockbuster The Dark Knight--absolutely none of them true as yet--Collider had a chance to talk briefly with Alan Horn, the President of Warner Bros., and probably the one man who would know more than anyone else about anything going on with this highly-anticipated project.
This review has been almost half a year in the making. I started playing BG&E in August before school started here on campus. I completed the game for the first time a couple days ago and I'm still taken aback by how super-awesomely-cool this game is. Not-so-secretly, I'm super jazzed about the sequel next year even though I don't personally own any of the next gen systems [and I refuse to buy Wii!].