While some classic arcade games (
like old episodes of the «Thundercats» cartoon) are more fit for reminiscence than actual play, Time Pilot proves that what was mind - blowingly awesome back in the day can still detonate brains just as well now.
Not exact matches
The problems for Manchester United are that one, they don't really have any alternative, and two, Rooney's performance looked less
like an early - season outlier, more
like another
episode of the same
old schtick.
Everyone said that I would be
like the lady in an
episode of «Desperate Housewives», when a toddler, approximately 4 or 5 years
old went up to his mom at her place of business and demanded to eat, because he was hungry.
Whereas the first two
episodes of Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution whet my appetite for the series, this one felt a little
like two - day -
old leftovers — still flavorful and reminiscent of what once was, but slightly overdone and not quite as memorable.
Yeah, although there is raw milk and you know if you drink it from a cow that you actually you know well grass feed and he has
like safe things but yeah I mean that's one of the reasons they pasteurize the milk as you have to kill the bacteria and we just had an
episode a couple weeks ago about women with insufficient glandular tissue and one of them women there; her baby has been on her milk and donor milks sinces the beginning and she's so thankful for these moms that she's met through these kind of informal milk sharing pages and things
like that, as well as friends, I know a lot of them work through friends but her baby is gosh, I think he is now 15 or 17 months
old.
Inside City Hall, the
episode felt
like an existential crisis for the administration and Mr. de Blasio had hoped that his
old friend would be of some assistance, according to people in touch with him at the time.
And then I mean I'm not going to get totally into this story, this is
like a whole other podcast
episode, and she's still alive, and she's 92 years
old, and thriving.
If you watched the
old episodes,
like, especially Karen, she was wearing August Cashmere sweater sets and pencil skirts from Macy's.
Where I could catch up on sewing, spend a bit of time binge - watching
old episodes of Project Runway, and remember what it felt
like to paint my nails and bask in the simple joy of relaxation.
«On the whole, this
episode is the most straightforward of the new Twin Peaks in the first batch, balancing quirky deadpan comedy and over-the-top soapy melodrama, just
like the
old show.»
All of the teen characters are boring and unappealing, it makes me long for
old Buffy the Vampire Slayer
episodes where you had teen characters
like Xander and Willow who were actually entertaining.
However,
episodes like Bart the Mother, Monty cant buy me Love, The
Old Man and the C Student and Lisa get's an A are very weak with just occasional laughs.
: Miami basically plays
like a longer, more raunchy
episode of the show, with some additional budget allotted for more explosions, gunfire, and a few star appearances from actors
like Paul Rudd (The OH in Ohio, The 40 - Year -
Old Virgin) and The Rock (Gridiron Gang).
One
episode finds an omniscient janitor nostalgically narrating the
episode like some
old movie.
Once assembled, the titular ensemble, led by Joe Cocker -
like sixteen - year -
old Deco (Andrew Strong) and alleged beauty Imelda (Angeline Ball) love and hate, fight and play, and go through all the motions of every
episode of «The Monkees».
If this whole thing is beginning to sound
like another «Franco being Franco» joke, it's worth mentioning that the 38 - year -
old also directs this particular
episode (and one other).
The cast brought its «A» game; Barr and Goodman quite remarkably settle into their
old - married - couple shtick
like they never took a break; Oscar nominee Laurie Metcalf remains a scene - stealing force of nature as the forever unhinged Jackie; and Sara Gilbert does some of the finest work of her career as Darlene, particularly in — sorry to sound
like a broken record — the second
episode.
Yes, this is
like an extended
episode of that
old «Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous» TV show, and some might find the subject matter tone - deaf for the times.
I felt
like they watched some
old episodes of Law & Order just to get some of the basic legal jargon down.
Players may notice that one or more of this
episode's sections feel
like a tribute to the
older games in the series.
On the latest
episode of The Borgias love and politics mix
like no other, as guest star Emmanuelle Chriqui winds up marrying a 13 - year
old boy.
George is a bit of a womanizer, but when he hits it off with feisty ex-waitress Cassie (Ann Sheridan), he's ready to settle down; Paul has a wife back home pressuring him to get her pregnant, and let's just say the movie has a habit of granting its female characters exactly what they wish for with unusual disregard for the free will of Joe, Paul, and people
like Ed Carlsen (Alan Hale), husband to a woman, Lana (Ida Lupino, later Hale Jr.'s director on several
episodes of «Gilligan's Island»), who considers herself one of Joe's
old flames and still carries an Olympic - size torch for him.
Jeff Goldblum wanders into
episode two
like an alien, arriving to a crime scene with a big smile on his face, bags full of food in his hands, and a breezy attitude that immediately puts off Detective Wheeler (Julianne Nicholson), a veteran of the squad (and the show) who is a little low on trust, thanks to losing her
old partner (farewell, Mike Logan, we'll miss you) and her fiancé in the previous season.
Last year's War and Peace was a ratings triumph for the BBC, Dickensian found a new way of tapping into the world of one of our greatest ever story - tellers (he would surely have started,
like Dickensian writer Tony Jordan did, on the staff at Eastenders had he emerged today) whilst the one - off «
old - school» Sherlock
episode The Abominable Bride was one of the most acclaimed shows over Christmas.
Dickens especially I find interesting as works such as «great expectations» were written in serials and shipped to America
like episodes of an
old fashioned soap opera
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Arthur is a 9 year
old MC Labrador, trained
like a guide dog for a blind person, admitted because of increasingly frequent exercise intolerance
episodes during the past few months.
Our 13 month
old Mastiff puppy has had symptoms of collapsing and seizure -
like episodes after exercise.
She is Siberian husky and German shepard mix and she has an
episode just
like these at 14 weeks
old and just again tonight at 5 months
old.
how about you put classic sonic in sonic 4 with classic phyics and not sucking dimps physical for a free download patch for the next free friday so it can feel
like sonic 4 and its about the black eyes green eyed sonic = modern games classic black eyed sonic = sonic 1 - 4 stop appealing only to the modern fanbase and appeal to the
older fanbase for sonic 4 as well you did nt even get the physics right for sonic 4 nothing appealing to the
old fanbase at all put classic sonic and the classic physics for
episode 2
Speaking of which, we also turn our attentions to Valentino Rossi The Game and bring you our first impressions of Milestone's latest bike racing simulator as well as our verdict on
episode 2 of new Top Gear to find out if it improved on the disappointing series opener which tried too hard to be
like old Top Gear.
EM: You've noted the influence of Nuclear Throne, Titan Souls, and Zelda, I can see the impact of titles
like Hyper Light Drifter in gameplay and maps (The
Old Garden, snapshot, for example); I similarly observe the kind of excitement that comes from an Adventure Time
episode in the landscape and the discoveries therein.
Even then, if there's,
like, ten
episodes for 10 bucks apiece, I'm jumping ship and plugging in the
old Sonic Mega Collection.
like duh it will be such a waste of money to buy all the
episodes... Thank god that they answered to the
old fans..
The sequel to what many consider not just one of the best RPGs of all time but one of the best computer games of all time, Knights of the
Old Republic II (KOTOR II) takes place,
like the original, 4,000 years before the events of
Episode I in the movie series.
That said, you can make the argument that she merely wanted to seem
like a cool mom to younger players, in the hope that they tune in to the revival of the Roseanne show, which (shameless plug) airs March 27 at 8PM ET on ABC; we love that
old episode where DJ gets the Super Nintendo, by the way.
I'd
like to try some of the
old games you talked about at the start of the
episode, but I'm guessing they were never released in English.
The letters add up to a text (which accompanies the work) a stammering, hesitant, syntactically unsure consideration (written by a hand that appears on the wall
like the hand that wrote on the wall in the
episode of Belshazzar's Feast in the
Old Testament) of the relationship between «I» and «We» and the horizon that encompasses singular and plural modes of being.
The huge battle of dock effects remains strictly instructional,
like a humongous
episode of Blue Peter in which the different impact of weights and balances in space is being illustrated with some
old loo rolls and a box of toothpicks borrowed from a giant.
The
episodes are: Children's
Episode, the Biennial's first comprehensive commissioning programme for artists to work collaboratively with children; Ancient Greece, the inspiration behind many of Liverpool's grandest buildings; Chinatown, acknowledging Liverpool's heritage as Europe's
oldest Chinese community in Europe; Flashback, artists» new interpretation of history; in Software, Biennial artists will open up new perspectives and interactions with technology; and Monuments From the Future, where artists have been invited to imagine what Liverpool might look
like in the future.
«I got my idea for the spin paintings from an
episode in the 1970s... I remember thinking «that's fun, whereas art is something more serious»... And then as I got
older, I started thinking about Van Gogh and all those painters, and cutting your ear off when you're painting, and at that point I thought, «Why does it have to be
like that?»
Meanwhile,
older shows
like Knight Rider, Miami Vice, and Smash offer up potentially dozens and dozens of free
episodes, depending on series length.