Queen makes an offer that Ruby and Mai can't refuse in Episode 211; with their normality at stake, something's gotta give!
Grindhouse was everything I could have hoped for. I've been dying for a new zombie movie (it's my favorite horror genre, y'know!), and Planet Terror definitely delivers. Hooray for blood and guts! The soundtrack is basically Rodriguez channeling John Carpenter (for those of you that enjoy the musical stylings of Escape from New York, and the like). Death Proof was not as impressive in the music department, but just as enjoyable from a movie perspective. Definitely slower, but the payoff was worth the wait. If you like the kind of cinema that Tarantino and Rodriguez are aping here, you will not be disappointed.
I wish someone would make a high-quality arcade pad for the 360... or that X-Arcade would finally release an adapter for it. My one major gripe with this system is that the D-pad on the standard controllers blow. It's absolutely awful, one of the worst I've ever used, and it makes playing the Live Arcade games that use it for movement kind of a chore. Why does a controller that's otherwise wonderful have such a skanky D-pad? It don't make no sense!
Is it just my feeling, or is the same scenario as last time one of those tubes were involved going to happen ? ^_^
Urgh... It's actually somewhat mind-boggling how much keeps happening in this strip, and over the course of only a couple-hundred panels, no less. I think I may have to go back into the archives again as a refresher!
:) And since I haven't said it before, great comic. :)
(Isn't it 211?)
Queen is just as worrisome when she's being manipulative as when she's trying to thrash people. Who'da thought?