That was one of those tiny goofy references I miss from Reddit. They put a Pi symbol at the end of every page (on old reddit at least) as a nod to that movie.
That was one of those tiny goofy references I miss from Reddit. They put a Pi symbol at the end of every page (on old reddit at least) as a nod to that movie.
I have that exact video paused right now. So detailed and fascinating. I love that he added moments of speedrunners hitting many of them.
About 42 minutes. The last 3 videos on their Youtube channel (Election Rematch, the news team, and the Zanny interview) are that episode split along commercial breaks. All that’s missing is a short outro (like 15 seconds) and the Moment of Zen.
https://nitter.net/WilliamShatner/status/1169024084375678977
Seems it’s a promo for season 2 of TOS and the show’s new timeslot on Fridays. The lettering is a nod to Laugh-In, and the whole timeslot shuffle is a long story.
Also I see Google has completely given up on quotation marks around phrases. So that’s fun.
Ever heard of Time Lapse from 2014? It involves a camera that takes pictures 24 hours into the future.
The Extended Cut version of the first movie is actually an okay time. It boggles the mind anyone would think it’s a good idea to pull every bit of backstory and subplot and give us the mess of a theatrical version we got.
The song is here, but it’s not by SoaD. It was often mislabeled on the various filesharing networks as being theirs.
Glad I’m not the only one. It looked like an extra forearm got jammed into the steering wheel. I found a clearer version but still can’t tell what’s behind the air freshener.
Reminds me of an exchange from Batman Beyond.
Star Trek DS9: Crossroads of Time on Super Nintendo.
My favorite memory of it was from the first day: a friend telling me I couldn’t use the same phaser twice against Borg drones. I was confident they wouldn’t put a detail like like that in a game. Not two seconds later, the very next drone blocked my phaser. (Clearly one of Trek’s ongoing lessons in the arrogance of man. Ahem.)
Seems silly looking back to think game devs wouldn’t care as much (or more!) as I did about Star Trek to add in ideas like that.
And back to English: Aaron earned an iron urn
I preferred the more subtle parody.
The Netflix reboot of She-ra. No idea why it’s suddenly back though, as it ended in 2020.