Of course I googled this immediately hoping I had somehow missed a Calvin and Hobbes game. I respect Bill Watterson so much for not selling out for any reason, but it would be awesome if he collaborated with people that love his work to create a simple game that captures what makes his strip so amazing.Maybe he tried tried and it couldn't be done.
Of course he didn't. Videogames were not at that stage then, and they're not now. It was a very nice mockup done by the fellow credited on the gif itself. But that's all it was, a mockup.
Might eventually get taken down but it's on youtube. Edit: Already posted in the youtube thread. Whoops.
And if you drag an image out, hit PrintScreen and paste it into an image editing program, you'll get two very pretty people side by side.
Iii.... think the guy behind him had his gun go off... It might've been loaded with a blank and the gas discharge from the round knocked the dude's hat off. Scary.
I forget where, but when this first started doing the rounds way back when I seem to recall it being very clearly explained as a joke film rather than a serious one.
Well, everyone flinches, no one turns around to see what the hell just happened. That's a pretty good indication that it was at least expected.
From Lincoln the movie. I haven't seen it yet, but this is the first clip that makes me really want to get over my Spielbergphobia.
That's James Spader! Lizard_King, how long have you been avoiding Speilberg? Have you seen Munich, for example?
Lincoln's a solid movie. In theory a little bit of politico-procedural storytelling might have just whetted my appetite for seeing it done "properly," but honestly it isn't as though we ever see much better. Between that and Spielberg not getting too in the way of an excellent cast I quite enjoyed it. I did kind of laugh when they slipped a few bars of Spielberg-and-John-Williams-WWII music