This one makes me laugh every time.

The Pick (Season 4, Episode 13)

u/Dire_Hulk — 12 days ago

Are there other examples of films that strongly used a specific color/tint?

The Matrix (Green)

O Brother, where art thou? (Sepia)

u/Dire_Hulk — 13 days ago
▲ 161 r/seinfeld

Give it up for Susan. On her way out the door she totally pulled a Columbo move, knowing damn well that if Elaine said George had been helpful (with basically anything) she would have to be lying.

Season 7, Episode 14 (The Cadillac)

Susan suspects George is cheating on her and questions Elaine, while he is out on a date with Marisa Tomei.

u/Dire_Hulk — 14 days ago

Thought you folks would digs this. Just found this when I examined a moderately priced receptacle in a video game I’m currently playing called The Sinking City Remastered.

It’s a good, third-person, detective ARPG based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft.

u/Dire_Hulk — 16 days ago

A lot of people dismissed King For A Day, but this is a great three album run and actually a remarkable band evolution within a six year span.

The Real Thing **(**1989)

Angel Dust **(**1992)

King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime (1995)

u/Dire_Hulk — 20 days ago

I’m loving this game, but I do wish they added a combo mechanic and kill counter and power/skill/damage increases as the counter gets higher. Also needs a more interesting loot system.

(Pictured - Zombie Army 4: Dead War)

After killing hundreds of zombies it gets a little repetitive/boring and could use a more spectacular arcade-style notification and award system for exceptional actions. (Doom:Eternal, Doom:Dark Ages,etc…)

The “Challenges” system kind of does this but not nearly in a satisfying way. For example, games like: Zombie Army 4: Dead War, the Borderlands and Diablo (series).

Which brings to mind loot. The loot system here is adequate, but not remarkable in any way and barely any fun. There are many horde/enemy-mob type games out there with where the loot system is a large factor in replay value. As good as this game is, it could be way more fun by meeting that gameplay standard set by many of its contemporaries.

u/Dire_Hulk — 24 days ago

I would like to see Kevin Smith direct a limited series about the Frog brothers from The Lost Boys (1987).

I love the horror tone he managed with Tusk and, of course, his pop culture/comic reference comedy as seen in Mallrats and others.

I think he’d be good at representing the ‘80s and adding moments of comedy in an otherwise horror-action series.

u/Dire_Hulk — 25 days ago
▲ 662 r/OzzyOsbourne+1 crossposts

Hand of God has struck the hour.

Found while driving through New Orleans earlier today.

u/Dire_Hulk — 26 days ago

Larry David was once called a “social assassin”. I think of Kramer as a social wrecking ball.

u/Dire_Hulk — 29 days ago

Whenever I see a world leader under suspicion for corruption, I think of this image.

u/Dire_Hulk — 30 days ago

I wouldn’t mind a remake of Event Horizon if it were made by Alex Garland (Sunshine, Ex Machina, Annihilation, etc)

I just think it had the potential to be so much better.

u/Dire_Hulk — 1 month ago

There were some really good female performances of the 2010s: Some were celebrated, some I feel were overlooked or under appreciated. Just wanted to show some love.

Gina Rodriguez
**(**Annihilation - 2018)

Sofia Boutella
The Mummy (2017)

Tilda Swinton
(Snowpiercer - 2013)**

Frances McDormand
(Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri - 2017)

Charlize Theron
Mad Max: Fury Road - 2015)

Cate Blanchett
(Blue Jasmine - 2013)

Ana de Armas, Sylvia Hoeks, Robin Wright, Mackenzie Davis
( Blade Runner 2049 - 2017 [note: they were all very good and I couldn’t pick only one.])

Rebecca Ferguson
(Doctor Sleep - 2019)

Hong Chau
Downsizing - 2017)

Vicky Krieps
(Phantom Thread - 2017)

Jennifer Jason Leigh
(The Hateful Eight - 2015)

Jennifer Lawrence
(American Hustle - 2013)

Patricia
(Split - 2016)

Noomi Rapace
(Prometheus - 2012)

Anya Taylor-Joy
(The Witch - 2015)

Ginnifer Goodwin
Zootopia - 2016)

Rosa Salazar
(Alita: Battle Angel - 2019)

u/Dire_Hulk — 1 month ago

When I was a kid in the ‘90s, I pulled a Lord Of The Pit from my very first MTG booster pack and my mind was blown. What’s the most metal looking Magic: The Gathering card?

Lord of The Pit and Necropotence

Post a picture if you can.

u/Dire_Hulk — 1 month ago
▲ 592 r/jackass

She didn’t get a lot of footage in the new one, but this is honestly one of the last stunts in the movie series that I’d consider doing. My brain just couldn’t convince my body to lean into this. No way.

She even took it like a trooper.

u/Dire_Hulk — 1 month ago
▲ 321 r/curb

Which actor/actress do you think would have been a good fit as one of Larry’s friends or enemies?

Danny DeVito, David Mitchell, Simon Helberg, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Dave Foley, Kumail Nanjiani, David Hyde Pierce, Maria Bamford, Ken Marino, Christina Applegate, Hank Azaria, Tisha Campbell, Leslie Mann, Jason Mantzoukas, Paul Giamatti

Note: I’ve already suggested Karl Pilkington and Tracy Morgan a while back.

u/Dire_Hulk — 1 month ago

If you were a kid who read comics in the ‘90s, this was the 2000s equivalent of seeing Thanos for the first time in the MCU.

Dark Phoenix in X2 (2003).

u/Dire_Hulk — 1 month ago

Which movies best established a specific atmosphere?

Sleepy Hollow (1999), Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011), Zodiac (2007), Dragonslayer (1981)

u/Dire_Hulk — 1 month ago