Raillery: the funny underbelly of computer games
I cannot stop watching this. Go watch Japanese Bug Fights. NOWhttp://www.japanesebugfights.com/index.htmAny of the rounds with the Hercules Beetle are amazing.
oh europe
MMmm, do you think bigfoot is any good at halo 3? Think he uses old x-box one controllers since they are bigger? BTW Josh, I dont think that was real silver, it just looked like some normal steel.
When you work with the Muppeteers, they go to great lengths to keep the characters, well, pure. The "deanimated" characters are always kept in a black satin bag, and when the move is made the place the muppet on the hand of the animator, there always seems to be a little tight crowd around them so you can't really tell what's going on. It's really pretty sweet.I've had the opportunity to work with Elmo, Kermit, Miss Piggy and Fozzie, and each time the whole crew were standing around like grinning idiots, totally rapt the entire time. It's generally understood that a Muppet day is a day totally lost to endless rehearsal, because it's such a thrill to listen to those voices talk to you and your friends.And no, they never break character, but they do at times get a little....blue. Just a little though. The most impressive thing, to my mind, is how perfectly able they are to lock the eyes of the Muppet with the eyes of the person to whom they're speaking. It's dead on, all the time. Crazy.And of all the shows I've worked on, the ONLY talent who the crew absolutely crowds around are the Muppets. And the day after, we all have Facebook photos up with them.That being said, this is a total gem. And I loved zarq's story about the LIRR. I've had a few experiences like that on the LIRR, and each one is a great little memory.