If you play the Apocalypto trailer, go to the spot where you see the screaming monkey face at ~75%, then use the left arrow to step back a few seconds. Amid the horrible images of desperate conflict, you will see this:
Heh. (Via.)
Juvenile and Proud
Yes, this game is loud, crude, childish, and stupid. But it it knows what it wants to be and nails it. And that's admirable.
Could Have Been Great
Here are four games that could have been much better with just a little more work.
Revisiting a Dead Engine
I wanted to take the file format of a late 90s shooter and read it in modern-day Unity. This is the result.
Joker's Last Laugh
Did you anticipate the big plot twist of Batman: Arkham City? Here's all the ways the game hid that secret from you while also rubbing your nose in it.
The Best of 2017
My picks for what was important, awesome, or worth talking about in 2017.
Just because I can… FIRST! :D
That’s the most awesome thing. Ever.
No… way… O_o;;
First the Where’s Waldo scene in the pile of corpses, and now this? Was Mel even trying when he made this?
If you flip back and forth a bit, notice how their facial expressions changes when Mel is on camera and when he’s off camera. Also, one of those guys is getting butt-sex.
So, is it just me or does the beard kinda make Mel look a little (read: a LOT) like Saddam H? Only with a more maniacal outlook…
PS. Before accusations start pouring in, I have been a big fan of Mel’s work, including the Lethal Weapon series AND The Passion. I am a Christian and was moved when I watched The Passion. Admittedly, I had to actively focus on the worship aspects of the film and ignore the hype, but these are the days we live in.
funny.
Wow, step buttons! Never noticed those before.
Cool. I was just pausing like a fiend and hit it just right.
And I’ll be posting to LJ about this later. :) (Linking back here.)
Remember this device being used on Fight Club?
Several scenes before Brad Pitt’s character is introduced, while Edward Norton is still lamenting and explaining his existence to us, single frames are imposed with Brad Pitt leaning on a character here, or standing in the background elsewhere (the only scene I can think of now is the men’s cancer group scene… methinks).