Tiffany gets two thumbs way way up as does that DG line at the end, "I think we're alone now." hahahaha Thank God for YouTube so I don't have to watch the whole thing!
Looks very cool. I wish I had the time to try and read another book, but writing two and reading 3-4 is keeping me busy. I will probably buy both and let them sit in one of the many piles I have on my floor.
@MoldyGrapes: i mean, yeah, maybe if it was a blogger who got bitten by a nuclear radiated spider and turned into Bloggerman -- now that would be something! ;)
I have seen this movie probably more than 500 times. It is the ultimate! And this is the ultimate line from it.
As of today, I am declaring next week is totally ultimate movie weekend at my house on my 73" HDTV, and it will start with Blade Runner and end with Old Boy. What three movies should be in the middle?
way cooler than how the Collector's did it in "Mass Effect"!
i'm going into this with eyes wide open and hoping for rip-roaring action and ground-shaking explosions. i'll leave academy award expectations and deep thought to the movies that are aiming for it.
The writer that's never borrowed from anyone else is nothing more than a liar. Rather than see it as a conspiracy or a crime, I see it as paying homage to something that you thought was absolutely brilliant.
So far, with two episodes under my belt, I am interested but also thinking that this is just going to turn into a huge soap opera with a little bit of risk from walking dead.
At least BSG had a massive backstory, a very complex situation, and a non-stop unfolding mystery. And Lost, while I didn't watch it, was super complex and unpredictable. I don't think Walking Dead will last half a season with the nerd world, but it will shamble on for average viewers and we will all scoff at it from the pages of io9. Mark my words.
Already I'd rather just play RDR Undead Rising DLC.
@OutlawDominus: Yeah, really the whole point is "can you do this while the rest of your universe continues to go on?" It's a total challenge, and more than half the fun is the doing -- no one (with a brain) expects to have anything more than an interesting rough draft in the end, if they get to the end alive.