Famous Chickens


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Ratchet & Clank


I should point out that I played the remastered version on the PS3, which is slightly better than the PS2 version from my understanding. I purchased a whole collection of Ratchet games back in 2016 for a total of $24, then didn’t play any of them until 2022, so that wasn’t a great use of money, but I’m happy they’re there to be played! This was a fun, if basic, platformer with rudimentary shooting and vehicle mechanics. I say that I like I would expect more from a 20 year old video game, but for what it is, it’s a pretty enjoyable game. The last level though was an absolutely nightmare for me, taking me about 4 or 5 hours with about 50 or 60 tries to actually get it done. It’s completed in three stages and you need to figure out all the various weapons and techniques well before you get into the arena, something I didn’t do because the rest of the game you could just run and gun through nearly everything.
Twitch Playthroughs, the last video is only half of the time I spent on that stupid final level:
www.twitch.tv/videos/1515695665
www.twitch.tv/videos/1528819291
www.twitch.tv/videos/1535575421
www.twitch.tv/videos/1542432445
www.twitch.tv/videos/1549806409
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I drew Savageland Rogue for #MarvelJuly


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“Lottan Skys” – Matthew Vos (Photoshop/3ds Max)


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Out Today: “Star Trek Discovery: The Girl Who Made the Stars”


Out today is another Children’s Books book, titled “Star Trek Discovery: The Girl Who Made the Stars“, by Brandon Schultz and Robb Pearlman.
A brave girl brings light to her dark world in this empowering and inspiring story officially licensed with Star Trek Discovery.
A long, long time ago, a young girl (based on the character of Michael Burnham) found the courage to brave the darkness and to give her people the stars so they would no longer be afraid of the night. Adapted from the Short Trek “The Girl Who Made the Stars,” this picture book adapted by New York Times bestselling author Robb Pearlman encourages young readers to be brave, to face their fears and accept challenges, and to always be true to who they are.
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Giorgio Moroder eating breakfast poolside at his LA mansion, 1979


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Vanquish the Horde by Greg Rutkowski


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Empire of Dreams: The Story of the ‘Star Wars’ Trilogy


Released in 2004 with interviews from the 1990’s, but with some scenes updated to their 4k versions, this is a weird hybrid of time traveling opinions from many of the behind the scenes characters and most of the on screen actors. It’s good, but I distinctly remember some of these interviews from my VHS sets back in the day.
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Scarlett Johansson


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1UP


Equal parts low budget gamer movie and low budget girl power movie and low budget Revenge of the Nerds, there’s a pretty ok movie at the heart of “1UP”, though you’ll need to look past some pretty offensive performative tropes that are right up in your face.
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Black Widow by emdavfro


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Burgess Meredith resting on set of The Twilight Zone. C. 1959


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Recent Comic Cover Updates For 2022-07-31


Click For The Comic Covers Uploaded This Week
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Life is less shitty when you see a kitty


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Blue Pillars by のば (Noba).

