
Chaz and Justin exercise their zombie killing skills this week with the release of
Left 4 Dead 2. The guys discuss the lag issues and how they solved them, and what they love about the game so far. They also discuss
Uncharted,
Dead Space: Extraction, and a boat load of new games Justin just picked up including
Ratchet and Clank and the
God of War Collection. Justin and Chaz also discuss
FlashForward and
V, the new questions segment, and the top 5 moments that made them pause and ask, "Really? That just happened?"
Play a level for 20 minutes without resting (or your arms falling off)." worth 20 g. Anyway L4D2 we got to get that damn Gnome. Just get him in the chopper and all 4 teammates get the achievo, even if your like Nick who dies at the rescue point in each level. Good cast guys take it easy. Watch this shit double post again.
Kara Thrace is an angel. What The Frak? Can't believe this made neither of your lists--seems like a no brainer to me.
Californation, S1 Ep10, “The Devil’s Threesome”. Hilarious, but OMG I can’t believe they did that.
Uhura’s Dance in Star Trek 5. Uggh.
Legolas and the Mumakil in Return of the King. WOW over the top.
Van Helsing, the entire film. Nearly every moment was a slap in the face for any genuine fan of the Universal classic horror genre that this putrid movie skewers. I pretty much had “no way, they did NOT just do that” on my lips for 2 solid hours. The way Chaz and Justin talk about Michael Bay (and I’m not disagreeing), that’s how I feel about Stephen Sommers, director (and writer I believe) of Van Helsing, the new Mummy movies, G.I. Joe, and the upcoming Tarzan, which can’t help but suck ass. Sommers' movies feature fewer explosions than Michael Bay, but explosively overdone special effects, sacrificing quality in favor of quantity.
Kara Thrace is an angel. What The Frak? Can't believe this made neither of your lists--seems like a no brainer to me.
Californation, S1 Ep10, “The Devil’s Threesome”. Hilarious, but OMG I can’t believe they did that.
Uhura’s Dance in Star Trek 5. Uggh.
Legolas and the Mumakil in Return of the King. WOW over the top.
Van Helsing, the entire film. Nearly every moment was a slap in the face for any genuine fan of the Universal classic horror genre that this putrid movie skewers. I pretty much had “no way, they did NOT just do that” on my lips for 2 solid hours. The way Chaz and Justin talk about Michael Bay (and I’m not disagreeing), that’s how I feel about Stephen Sommers, director (and writer I believe) of Van Helsing, the new Mummy movies, G.I. Joe, and the upcoming Tarzan, which can’t help but suck ass. Sommers' movies feature fewer explosions than Michael Bay, but explosively overdone special effects, sacrificing quality in favor of quantity.