Sentences with phrase «on mad genius»

There is much more information on this elsewhere on the Mad Genius Club) and once you have references for a good one, you get to hire them, and tell them what to do.

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Most of the religious content of the series comes from George Meyer, «who is generally considered a mad genius, with emphasis on «mad,»» said Steve Tompkins, former writer for the show, who spoke to a seminar last fall at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California.
wenger is not openly known to lie about a «dead certain transfer» of a player maybe on certain occasions to cover some targets he denies any involvement in some circumstances but generally if he says that we are not close to signing a defender then it ai nt happening until he gives the go ahead and not a second sooner, it just drives the papers mad not knowing wengers next move absolute genius at it he is at leading the press a merry dance and i love it am certain wenger will get who we need not more not less
On paper these might sound like mad genius, but Daft Punk somehow misplace the wit and the light touch that's pretty much their trademark.
Swery65, the mad genius behind Deadly Premonition, is back, and this time he's got a Kinect - powered take on the kind of game usually peddled by Quantic Dream.
Not the fault of the actors but when you have the excellent Danny Huston (30 Days of Night) playing an evil German officer then there is the potential to create a proper villain, a mad genius with grand plans for world domination during a time of great sorrow for the rest of the world, and instead his General Ludendorff is resorted to cracking open gas tablets that give him Hulk - like strength for no real reason and never really pays off in any way; in one scene he locks a group of people in a room with a deadly nerve gas and then decides to snort on his magic capsule before cackling and running off - camera like Jack Nicholson's Joker.
For me, the best biopic of this sort is still probably Bernard Rose's largely fictional take on Beethoven, Immortal Beloved, which captured the essence of his music's mad genius, if not the gory ho - hum of Ludwig's day - to - day.
It's my morning at Mad Genius Club, so I'm cross-posting my blog on formatting for e-books here.
Over at Mad Genius Club, there's a writing prompt contest going on.
Anyway, dear Cora nominated the entire Mad Genius Club to Damien - lite as the big «fascists» of the genre, along with such heinous creatures as Tom Kratman, Larry Correia, Vox Day (whatever you think of him, if there's a Glittery Hoo Haa making a list of the most evil people in SFF, Vox will be on that list — and I would not object to his sales figures, thank you very much), and of course our very own Sarah Hoyt.
Reblogged this on Spin, strangeness, and charm and commented: My guest post at Mad Genius Club on how to add «X-ray» content (e.g., character biography lookup and concordance) to your published Kindle book.
Telling the traditional publishing the establishment the same home truths we at Mad Genius Club have been banging on about for years... Did you ever hear the like from Scott Turow (former president of the Author's Guild) or John Scalzi (former president of SFWA), or Roxana Robinson (the current President of Authors Guild)-- which I'll talk about later) Or Stephen Gould, the current SFWA president?
When I do, I'll post about my experiences with Kindle Scout on my blog (or if Mad Genius Club is interested in a report, I'd be happy send you one).
«On the technical side, even though it is still the original code base of the early Killzone games, it has evolved [significantly]; the engine has had such a major overhaul that we actually rebranded it — we now call it Decima,» he says of the engine that has caused such a stir in the industry that even mad genius Hideo Kojima was spurred on to ditch any plans of creating his own proprietary backbone and instead decided to embrace Decima as his own for Death StrandinOn the technical side, even though it is still the original code base of the early Killzone games, it has evolved [significantly]; the engine has had such a major overhaul that we actually rebranded it — we now call it Decima,» he says of the engine that has caused such a stir in the industry that even mad genius Hideo Kojima was spurred on to ditch any plans of creating his own proprietary backbone and instead decided to embrace Decima as his own for Death Strandinon to ditch any plans of creating his own proprietary backbone and instead decided to embrace Decima as his own for Death Stranding.
It's truly unfortunate that despite the legacy that MGS 2 would leave behind, it seems that no one has been able to truly top the mad genius on offer from director Hideo Kojima.
Notch also mentions that he wouldn't be investing in the game as a charity, as he feels the game would be profitable this time around, and he also wouldn't want any creative input on the game, allowing Tim Schafer's mad genius to run free and unhindered.
Then take yourself to the basement of City Hall to enjoy a San Francisco Arts Commission exhibit on 1967 San Francisco featuring the work of the late photographer Jim Marshall, a mad genius in his own right who was embedded in the local music scene.
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