They don't call him Quigon GIN for nothin'.
But seriously, while Mike Stoklasa did an amazing job putting together those reviews, he's merely encapsulating all the suffering and complaints most Star Wars fans had with the prequels. Also Star Trek fans with the Next Generation movies. And Cop Dog fans, I guess.
Episode I at least showed us why the Jedi were so cool
By acting like drunkards and prancing around with their glosticks like the queens of the rave? Joda lifting that X-wing from the swamp had more impact than the whole prequel trilogy crammed together.
Isn't it fun pretending the Ewoks were the only thing in that movie? Sorry but if you didn't think some of the best space battles in film history, a truly meaningful final duel between Vader and Luke and the Emperor at his emperor-est weren't great then you probably hate action films and I don't want to know you.
And, hell, the ewoks weren't that bad. They didn't speak and were charming little fellows, certainly they're much better than the horror which was to come.
It is a great movie with fantastic characters, soundtrack and an engaging story. Even disregarding the special effects (which were revolutionary for 1977) those points alone put it above and beyond the incoherent remake/reboot garbage released today. Its longevity is proof of its quality. What's even worse about this chucklefuck of a review is that he probably watched the latest release with the spruced up special effects and silly Lucas edits, and not the raw original version.
Using a different OS altogether for something stupid like browsing torrent sites seems unnecessarily laborious. Specially considering extensions like noscript and umatrix exist.
Yes but magnet links are just text strings, torrent files are separate files. This makes all the difference in the world in terms of liability, for some reason.
If it only had some manner of extension or userscript support. Browsing without ad blocking feels so 90's.
They don't call him Quigon GIN for nothin'. But seriously, while Mike Stoklasa did an amazing job putting together those reviews, he's merely encapsulating all the suffering and complaints most Star Wars fans had with the prequels. Also Star Trek fans with the Next Generation movies. And Cop Dog fans, I guess.
But OBONGO linux is free as in free beer.
Yep, this appears to be for their private usage, not for users in the wild.
I could care less
So you do care. You care-bear, you.
John K. ruined my childhood.
Only Steven Seagal can stop them now.
Bob from accounting.
It's pining for the fjords.
Episode I at least showed us why the Jedi were so cool
By acting like drunkards and prancing around with their glosticks like the queens of the rave? Joda lifting that X-wing from the swamp had more impact than the whole prequel trilogy crammed together.
Isn't it fun pretending the Ewoks were the only thing in that movie? Sorry but if you didn't think some of the best space battles in film history, a truly meaningful final duel between Vader and Luke and the Emperor at his emperor-est weren't great then you probably hate action films and I don't want to know you. And, hell, the ewoks weren't that bad. They didn't speak and were charming little fellows, certainly they're much better than the horror which was to come.
They were an analogy for the VC expelling the U.S. armed forces from Vietnam. Man, Star Wars is just too deep for you.
It is a great movie with fantastic characters, soundtrack and an engaging story. Even disregarding the special effects (which were revolutionary for 1977) those points alone put it above and beyond the incoherent remake/reboot garbage released today. Its longevity is proof of its quality. What's even worse about this chucklefuck of a review is that he probably watched the latest release with the spruced up special effects and silly Lucas edits, and not the raw original version.
I love that show
Why? What's wrong with you?
They have a stranglehold on the console market. Steam machines are largely irrelevant in comparison.
We need to get Al Gore right on this.
Sounds like a job for James Cameron.
Some day dumb people should be just set up to vote in fake elections. They won't know.
The irony, oh god.
They took our jerbs!
Nothing to hide, nothing to fear, am I right?
Another shortcoming: The drone was constantly blaring the Free Software Song through its speaker system.
Shit, I still remember when Valve was a games developer. They were damn good, too.
Using a different OS altogether for something stupid like browsing torrent sites seems unnecessarily laborious. Specially considering extensions like noscript and umatrix exist.
Yes but magnet links are just text strings, torrent files are separate files. This makes all the difference in the world in terms of liability, for some reason.
Nvidia would be proud.