It turns out child stewardesses are very generous with the wine! All-new episodes of ‘The Graham Norton Show’ premiere Fridays at 11/10c on BBC America.
‘The Undoing’ star Hugh Grant reveals his hilariously strong hatred for fish. All-new episodes of ‘The Graham Norton Show’ premiere Fridays at 11/10c on BBC America.
One of the most iconic characters in the Whoniverse is returning for the upcoming holiday special of Doctor Who, as John Barrowman MBE puts on his famous coat once more and reprises his role as Captain Jack Harkness.
In the upcoming special titled “Revolution of the Daleks,” Captain Jack will be on hand to help the fam as they discover a disturbing plan forming involving one of the Doctor’s most feared and dangerous enemies, the Daleks. With the Thirteenth Doctor locked away in a space prison, will Captain Jack be able to help save planet Earth?
The upcoming holiday special, “Revolution of the Daleks”, premieres on New Year’s Day at 8p on BBC America, as John Barrowman MBE puts on his famous coat once more and reprises his role as Captain Jack Harkness. Official trailer here: https://bit.ly/3gdiidR
Today our blacksmiths build the sword Luck/Pluck from Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure. Kevin forges this sword to shape before John and the team get to work on this highly requested weapon!
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Filmed on location at Baltimore Knife and Sword , hosts of Man At Arms
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Cast
Kerry Stagmer – Swordsmith – https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerry-stagmer-42207465/
John Mitchell – Shop Foreman/Lead Fabricator
Bill Collison – Swordmaker
Rick Janney – Blademaker
Ferenc Gregor – Carving and design – http://www.szobrasz.com/
Tanner Saslow – Machinist
Sam Salvati – Blacksmith
Kevin O’Hern – Blacksmith
Dave Reiter – Fabricator
Ellen Durkan – Blacksmith/Designer http://www.ellendurkan.com/
Derick Kemper – Blacksmith/Knifemaker https://www.damselflyforge.com/
Rob ‘Deker’ Dekelbaum – Bladesmith https://www.dekerknives.com/
Episode Produced and Directed By
Executive producer – Kerry Stagmer
Executive producer – Brendan Kennedy
Director – CJ Schmidt
Line producer – Tricia Parris
Baltimore Forge Crew:
Director of Photography – Pat Flaherty
Camera Op – Nick Hughes
BTS camera – Mahendra Khera
Production coordinator — Katie Shinsato
Set Medic – Kevin Dugard
Set Medic – Ryan Glode
1st AC – Jason Remeikis
DIT – MJ Johnson
Gaffer – Steve Scott
Swing – Jordan Stossel
Art – Casey Kaleba
PA – Mike Chang
Post Production:
Lead Editor – Joseph Nicolosi
BTS – Mahendra Khera
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We’re here to argue why YOU should be playing Yakuza 0. To be snappy about it: the price is great, the game is huge, the characters are brilliant, the story is captivating, and there’s a certain je ne sais quoi about it. We at The Gamer are going to articulate that je-ne-sais-quoi.
What we believe is the game’s charm is the abruptness of the changes in its tone and style. One minute, you’re in a deadly serious mafioso-style drama where the stakes are life and death, and the next, you’re singing karaoke or dancing like you’re in a Japanese boy band.
We’re also going to talk about the story itself, the unusual dialogue system which shifts from grunts, to text, to regular, to the characters communicating telepathically. It’s strange, but you just have to see it.
The game also avoids the major pitfall many big narrative games fall into: the uncanny valley. The characters pop and feel so real, as they connect with each other, and in turn, with the user, creating a relatable believable experience all the while creating situations so that it doesn’t take itself too seriously. And we’re going to talk about the fighting – the over the top, super-fun, wild and crazy fighting, where you occasionally beat up a hundred men or more to have a conversation with a higher up. All this and more in our video!
Written by: Jean Bernard
Narrated by: JB
Edited by: JB
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First released in 2006, the PS3 would go on to be a huge hit around the world! Though it would never outsell the Nintendo Wii, it would eventually outsell Microsoft’s Xbox 360, thanks in part to incredible titles such as Uncharted, The Last of Us, and Metal Gear Solid 4!
The PlayStation 3 lived an odd life, filled with some controversies, some great games, and also three major revisions each with their own strengths and weaknesses. Some PS3s can play PS2 games, some have an openable disc tray, and some can even natively run Linux – assuming they haven’t been updated past a certain point, that is. At the same time, the PlayStation Network is still up and running for the PS3, and is still free to use for PS3 games in 2020! PS3 games can still be downloaded, along with DLC for physical games!
And as for those physical games, many of them are dirt cheap nowadays! However, many have also since received updated ports to newer consoles such as the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.
With the release of the PS5 and the continued success of the PS4, is it still worth buying a PS4 in 2020? Well, join us today as we go over the PS3’s hardware, software, and accessories as we decide if it’s worth buying and collecting for in 2020!