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That would have the opposite effect. Speaking in Popeye terms beefy crunch burritos are Freeman's spinach.Only way for Glennon to take charge is to supply Freeman a summer long supply of beefy crunch burritos from Taco Bell
That would have the opposite effect. Speaking in Popeye terms beefy crunch burritos are Freeman's spinach.Only way for Glennon to take charge is to supply Freeman a summer long supply of beefy crunch burritos from Taco Bell
*googles*
Oh, the guy that made Community?
That's cool I guess, don't watch that show much.
As an impartial observer, I'm bummed about this whole Raiders snafu and what it likely means for the rebuilding of the franchise. I thought Reggie McKenzie has been doing a decent job restocking the team, and now it seems like he and Mark Davis are destined to clash and McKenzie will probably be gone, whether it be next year or sometime later.
Nope.I thought you said you never watched it before?
Maybe Belichick used some of his ancient evil magic to make all the injuries to Amendola transfer to others. Like what the Lions did with Megatron
Ask Nintendo.
Because of an injury to Vick or because he really is better? How is he doing during OTA's?
Oh, speaking of hot redheads, Amy Adams
Oh, speaking of hot redheads, Amy Adams
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One week until E3.
also, cant believe its June already.
Isla Fisher is hot too.
Because you touch yourself at night.Yo how come the Wii-U has no good games?
That would have the opposite effect. Speaking in Popeye terms beefy crunch burritos are Freeman's spinach.
The refs in the NBA are the worst. Just saw the penalty from last game that Leburn threw a fit about. You just know all those calls are going his way tonight. The officials really do determine close games
Fuck you tuck rule.
How many games have been called "Gaming's Citizen Kane (moment)" so far?
What does that even mean?How many games have been called "Gaming's Citizen Kane (moment)" so far?
Because you touch yourself at night.
That's also the reason for DRM and no used games for this years consoles.
What does that even mean?
How many games have been called "Gaming's Citizen Kane (moment)" so far?
BTW, fuck used game restrictions, online checks, and whatever else MS/EA/etc want to force on consumers.
I'm a fan of Nintendo's system, where you're restricted from buying worthwhile games at all!
Any game GAF plays.How many games have been called "Gaming's Citizen Kane (moment)" so far?
What does that even mean?
Hyperbole for the win.You tell me!
I just think I've read it before several times, usually in early reviews/previews for hyped games.
What does that even mean?
Best of all time. Ie 2008 Steelers.What does that even mean?
Because you touch yourself at night.
That's also the reason for DRM and no used games for this years consoles.
Fuck you tuck rule.
Get over it you damn drunk
Citizen Kane changed the way films were made. People point to the movie as the moment films moved from being filmed stage productions to what we saw in films over the past 60 years.
If we were looking at gaming's Citizen Kane, it would have to create seismic changes in the way games are made. I'm looking forward to Last of Us, but I don't expect that.
If you want to know more about Citizen Kane and how it led to Orson Welles's demise as a filmmaker, you can see it here.
He was blackballed from the movie industry, because Citizen Kane was basically opening a window to the eccentricity and controversy surrounding William Randolph Heart's life. Hearst owned the papers and used his connections with the media and government to write terrible things about Welles, prevent him from winning an Oscar, and try to have the government blacklist him as a communist.
Here is the first part.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rR2s6_Xbi9M
Get over it you damn drunk
I know what Citizen Kane is, bro and its place in movie history. You missed the point of the question.
Gamers need to stop trying to justify the medium to themselves and the rest of the world. The only reason gaming ever needs to have a "Citizen Kane moment" is to somehow legitimize it in the view of the outside world as a proper narrative medium when the reality is that games with an actual story/writing that's worth a damn are few and very far between.
If the seismic shift you're looking for is for game developers to place an actual focus/value on competent writing and well told stories - good luck with that. Gaming has yet to have its "Citizen Kane" moment and it won't for a very long time.
I hope snes enjoys eating gatas.
Yo chan, is Luigis Mansion any good? Some kid is trying to trade me.
Feels good to not be a poor. I couldn't give the slightest fuck if the rumors prove true concerning used games. Refuse to ever buy them used anyway. Bring on E3!
Get over it you damn drunk
Absolutely and it reeks of desperation. As though the gaming media/community must have that approval to make the hobby legitimate. Who cares? If you're having fun, then people can go watch whatever high brow shit that makes them feel better about themselves.I agree. It's also weird that gaming always measures its accomplishments as a comparison to what film has already done rather than what game creators can do with the unique attributes that games have in terms of being able to interact with content. You would think doing something new and revolutionary with that intrinsic quality of games would be what creators and critics would be thinking about, but that is not the case.
Neither of us have played Last of Us, except the demo, but I roll my eyes whenever I see these statements of momentous advancements in gaming just as you do.
Most reviews are about one-upping the hyperbolic statements made by the reviewer of the last big game. It has become a competition of enthusiasm. Talking about how something is amazing and has never been done before with little to no details about what differentiates it from previous products is a way to turn heads and generate clicks. It's why you see those Polygon reviews like Sim City and Diablo headline with how those games are the "best" *something something*.
Uh, what you giving up for it? Its got its charm, but its not really something you can play over and over.
HOLY SHIT, I GOT A TELEPHONE INTERVIEW WITH KAISER!!!11
No need to get angry. We can all talk about this like gentlemen.
I threw up a little.Gaming's Citizen Kane Moment will require Microsoft Kinect.
Congrats on the interview.
I'm trading my laptop for his DS XL and Luigis Mansion