I watched a few episodes of season 1. I found all the kids to be completely generic and boring, I couldn’t tell any of them apart. Whether that was due to the actors, the writing, or just me getting old I couldn’t tell you.
I watched a few episodes of season 1. I found all the kids to be completely generic and boring, I couldn’t tell any of them apart. Whether that was due to the actors, the writing, or just me getting old I couldn’t tell you.
I always thought it would be funny if in the remake of Halloween Michael Meyers wore a Chris Pine mask.
Reminds me of a setup I had for local serial multiplayer on my Atari ST. I had cable going from the ST’s 25 pin serial port to a 9-pin connector, a gender changer, a null modem module, then 9-pin back to 25-pin. But hey, it worked.
“Space,” it says, “is big. Really big. You just won’t believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it’s a long way down the road to the chemist, but that’s just peanuts to space. Listen…” and so on.
They say you can’t hear a picture, and yet…
Scroll lock. To protect your scrolls.
In the video game Black & White if you punished your creature every time it went to the bathroom it would eventually stop doing it completely. Until they patched it, anyway.
When I played on PC the game looked good, but there were definitely places that could be improved. I recall facial animations looking a bit off. Not that I think a remaster is called for.
One, if it was a football stadium the size of Mount Everest.
The cause of the incident is never specified in the book.
I don’t know about the “becomes commonplace” part, but mangled idioms are generally called “malapropisms”.
Notice me, gorilla-senpai!
There’s always money in the banana crate.
Not with that attitude, you can’t.
They obviously each eat one egg per year of age.
There’s an episode of Amazing Stories that’s basically this.
Bonus points for Billy Connolly.