How can you be anti-republican but constantly piss away money on unnecessary shit?I have the Ghostbusters set, it's pretty sweet.
How can you be anti-republican but constantly piss away money on unnecessary shit?I have the Ghostbusters set, it's pretty sweet.
I thought it made Eddie sound respectful. Cosby probably helped him along a ton coming up. He didn't do it because he didn't want to kick a man when he was down. Even if what he did is ultra mega shitty, Eddie didn't want to hammer a former idol.Very interesting. Makes Eddie Murphy sound like a hugeing prima donna. Which he is. I can't think of a guy that's easier to hate.
Chevy Chase.Very interesting. Makes Eddie Murphy sound like a hugeing prima donna. Which he is. I can't think of a guy that's easier to hate.
No glitches or save abuses whatsoever while I went for the plat.My favorite song is the song that plays in the Underworld area.
Be honest, Rogue Legacy platters, how many of you used glitches to beat Alexander IV remix or abused game saves for the <15 deaths run?
I hate when some things are sacred to comedians but not others. But even then, he could have still done something else. I'm sure it was him who refused to do anything. I'm sure every writer would have loved the in their skit or at the very least have him host one of the stand up portions.I thought it made Eddie sound respectful. Cosby probably helped him along a ton coming up. He didn't do it because he didn't want to kick a man when he was down. Even if what he did is ultra mega shitty, Eddie didn't want to hammer a former idol.
I think he should have done something in the show besides just throw to commercial though. That was very disappointing.
Different comedians have different standards. I don't think Eddie Murphy is the type of comedian to be a dick, just for the sake of being a dick. In his eyes, he probably thought that's what he'd be doing to Cosby, and so he didn't want to do it.I hate when some things are sacred to comedians but not others. But even then, he could have still done something else. I'm sure it was him who refused to do anything. I'm sure every writer would have loved the in their skit or at the very least have him host one of the stand up portions.
One of Norm's tweets had me doing more research. Supposedly he didn't come back to SNL for years because David Spade made a joke about him on Hollywood Minute after a couple of his movies bombed. That's pretty pathetic.
I always wondered why some cast members ended up in shitty sitcoms or movies, and why they never said no. Apparently they can't.- NBC can take a Saturday Night Live cast member off the show any time after his or her second year on the program and put him or her in an NBC sitcom.
- A cast member has the option of saying no to the first two shows proposed by NBC, but must accept the third deal.
- NBC dictates the length of the sitcom contract, which can run as long as six years.
- SNL Films, co-owned by Paramount Pictures, NBC and Lorne Michaels, has a three-movie option that would pay the star a set $75,000 for the first film, $150,000 for the second and $300,000 for the third, rates that used to be negotiable.
- NBC has the option of paying those same amount to force a cast member to say no to a film deal offered to them by another studio.
The starting salary remained $5,000 per episode.
Jay Mohr wrote a really good book about his two years on SNL. He was pretty much miserable his whole time there.This is interesting to me. Apparently these are the terms for new cast members on SNL:
I always wondered why some cast members ended up in shitty sitcoms or movies, and why they never said no. Apparently they can't.
A free pass for what? I don't see anyone giving him a free pass. He didn't want to do a joke, so why should he have to?I've never understood why Eddie Murphy gets a free pass. He could probably kill his wife and everyone would still be making excuses for him.
I like Chase in stuff but I hear he's terrible and caused a ton of turmoil at Community.And I don't know anything about Chevy Chase, I've never found him even the least bit funny. Wouldn't surprise me if he's an Eddie Murphy-sized prick though.
True but I meant the Lego sets themselves.One has a cool siren, a bunch of lights, and a shit ton of slime from Slimer on the seats. The other one flies, time travels, and smells like Doc Brown's farts. Delorean for the win.
Go to bed Therm.You and Zimm both already defended him. And then everyone at SNL still treating him like a god on Saturday even though he doesn't give a shit about them. Norm basically felated him on Twitter just now.
Seriously though, I don't doubt he turned down doing another sketch and didn't want to be to involved, which was disappointing. I also think it was stupid of him to boycott the show for so long over a dum David Spade bit on Update. But he did absolutly save the show in the 80s when Lorne was gone. It was him and Joe Piscapo and nothing. You may not like him or his family friendly movies now, but he was top shit in the 80s and a little of the early nineties.You and Zimm both already defended him. And then everyone at SNL still treating him like a god on Saturday even though he doesn't give a shit about them. Norm basically felated him on Twitter just now.
Embargo lifts at 5 am pacific, Colin and Greg from kinda funny games will be live streaming here in about 20 minutes on twitchThe Order review embargo ends today, right? Wonder when we'll start seeing some pop up.
So are we.I don't know about you guys but I sure am glad to have Amy out of my trophy card!
Destructoid's 6/10 review: http://www.destructoid.com/review-the-order-1886-287624.phtmlThe basic conflict at the heart of The Order: 1886 is that considerations for a cinematic approach are prioritized above the needs of basic gameplay. Its best aspects are its stunning looks, atmosphere, and style – which are truly fantastic – and entertaining fiction. But the shallow, slow, and generic quick-time event-riddled gameplay make it feel like an experience that would've been better served by a non-interactive movie than a game. With no multiplayer, and no reason to revisit the short and stunted single-player campaign once it’s been completed, there just isn’t a lot to it.
I'm still excited to play it this weekend.Outside of the sleek presentation and interesting world building, there's nothing truly special about The Order: 1886. It's a shame in many ways, because I'd love to see a more tactical style of gameplay in line with Valkyria Chronicles, or a more in-depth game in general using the same engine and lore. I sincerely hope this isn't the last we've seen of this universe, but for now, it's only worth visiting once, briefly.
I look forward to buying it early and never being able to clear a stage.PSNP has a trophy list (with a plat) for something called Prismatic Solid on PS4: http://psnprofiles.com/trophies/3363-Prismatic-Solid
It kind of looks like a bullet-hell game:
Speaking of which, some people are starting to give the psnation guy a bunch of shit because they say he rated the order too high. All the big sites gave it middle of the road reviews, so any reviewers that rate it higher are clearly wrong and probably stupid and balding!yet another example of why I get sick of people shit talking things they haven't even tried.
Some of my favorite games got sub par reviews, although I'd be pretty surprised if this could hold a candle to something like binary domain.It's kind of sad how excited we all are to play The Order despite lukewarm reviews. I think it just goes to show that we are starving for a nice straightforward AAA game to play. I've been moving through the big holiday releases at a slow pace because they're all so big and open worldy (Dragon Age, Far Cry, Assassins Creed, etc.). It will be nice to play something linear and to the point. It's just a shame it couldn't be a really fun game to boot (I realize that is just an assumption after perusing reviews, but they are in line with my expectations after watching gameplay).