Yeah, I hated the trap. My team did it...actually, a lot of teams starting doing it after the Devs were successful with it.
Sure the NHL removes the trap, but hopefully Brodeur will come up big. And their minor league team has brought up some great players, let's hope they keep it up without use of the trap. Unlike the Rangers. Haha. They're so old.
At my friend's wedding, he had a friend playing the organ for the ceremony...so before and after the wedding, the organ player played various church themes, etc...when suddenly, I hear...Indiana Jones? Yep, he did it...and the Imperial March...and other John Williams themes all mixed in. That was funny...although I think I was the only one to notice.
Woo, good to be back. Gonna be hard losing Neidermeyer. Why'd he have to go play with his brother for. WTF. Play for a winning team.
Anyway, let's hope the tix are cheaper now for the games...I know its gonna be a bit more exciting. No more 2 line passes, no touchup offsides. Thank god.
Well, its finally on the big screen after getting lots of ad time (god its everywhere). And according to Rotten Tomatoes its pretty good, much to my surprise.
Anyone gonna see it...and if they do...any reviews? I don't trust big time reviewers, for the most part.
Whatever happened to Elizabeth Shue? I haven't seen her since...hell, I remember her in The Saint. Wasn't she in that invisible man movie? With Kevin Bacon? I'm just too lazy to use IMDB.
I honestly don't think George kept Gary around...Gary knew the SW was starting to "go down the tubes". Granted, ROTJ wasn't too bad, but if you look at the prequels...bad news. Lucas probably started getting a big head after Empire and wanted everything done his way. And then after Jedi, his head got bigger. Now he's got a cash cow.
But I'm ranting. Gary says he's seen the 12 episode writeups. And its much different than the way its laid out now.
Sorry, but its the way I feel. I can probably count on one hand the top notch GC games. I can't imagine Nintendo's making any money off GC. Didn't they lose their shirt with N64?
Nintendo has become the new Sega in gaming consoles...ever since N64. (Not counting GBA)
They come out with 2, maybe 3 big time games, and that's it. And those games are associated with titles that are almost 20 years old (Zelda, Metroid, Mario).
Wouldn't surprise me if they stop making consoles and start making games for Microsoft or Sony. It seems to work for Sega.