
The guy is a prolific writer, and a good writer. He did Batman: The Animated Series, Adventures of Superman, Batman Beyond, a lot of the Looney Tunes stuff, some of the Star Wars: Clone Wars stuff. These people&mdashespecially Paul Dini-that dude’s like my childhood. Paul Dini is a co-creator of Harley Quinn. Peter Gould is a co-creator of Better Call Saul, and wrote a bunch of Breaking Bad. Paul Dini was the writer for it, and so was Peter Gould.

Geek's Guide to the Galaxy ‘Ultima’ Fandom Is Still Going Strong I felt like this was more like Porky’s than Wing Commander.” It might just be inaccurate memories, but I was surprised. … So just thinking back on that I’m like, ‘Maybe the games were more crass than I remember.’ But I remember them being more grown-up than this. I do remember in Wing Commander III, which is where they started using live actors, there are two women: there’s Angel and a mechanic, and the mechanic is played by an actual porn star. “My memories of the games are maybe rose-tinged, but I remember that-particularly in Wing Commander and Wing Commander II-you feel like you’re a pilot in the navy, and it’s not just like a frat house or whatever. It should have just been bam-bam-bam-bam.”ĭavid Barr Kirtley on the Wing Commander movie: … There should be no slow scenes in this movie. ‘What’s going on?’ And to just try to capture that pandemonium, which I felt like was how I remember the game, and there’s a feeling to that. They almost shouldn’t have bothered so much with story-which I can’t believe I’m saying-but I feel like it should have been almost like a Saw situation, where you wake up and you’re just in this fight. “What was so addictive, and what was so memorable, and what was so successful about Doom was the frenetic feel that you get, and just the carnage. And check out some highlights from the discussion below.

Harris, and Erin Lindsey in Episode 429 of Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy (above). Listen to the complete interview with Zach Chapman, Blake J. So it’s pretty clear that everybody totally missed the point.” “There wasn’t this proliferation of blogs and various little corners of the world that would glory in this sort of thing, in the way that there are now.

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“Back when this movie came out, most of the critics were ‘serious’ critics in major media outlets,” she says. Fantasy author Erin Lindsey says the movie would probably find a more receptive audience if it were released today. That obscurity is probably due in part to terrible reviews- Double Dragon is currently rated 13 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. “How did this slip through the cracks so much?” “There were so many less movies made back then, and I felt like I used to be at least aware of everything that came out, even if I didn’t see it,” he says. Harris was a big fan of Double Dragon for the NES, and was surprised that he’d never heard of the movie before. But he’s so adorable, and it was so good to see him again.” “I mean, I don’t believe he would ever win any fight against anybody, ever. “He’s so charismatic, and he just seems like he’s having fun,” Kirtley says. Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy host David Barr Kirtley also enjoyed Double Dragon, particularly the performance from Party of Five star Scott Wolf.
