I wish I had just seen this one and not the original. However I agree that in this edited one at the very least cut out wonder woman as well. But overall well very done.
I just rewatched the Extra History series on the South Sea Bubble. It is just amazing to behold what happened there.
For those that are not familiar: Extra Credits is a channel about game design and specifically video game design. After they were sponsored to make some videos about the Punic Wars by Creative Assembly in order to further interest for Total War: Rome II, they took the concept and made a new series called "Extra History" now supported by their Patreon. The series follows more of a "Great Man theory" of history than for example Crash Course (which is more concerned with how culture, economics, religion, etc. shape history), but it is very entertaining to watch.
Funnily enough, the charge was eating a succulent chinese meal. And many others, without paying. Those are from 1988, but he never stopped, he was doing that shit right up until he died in 2003.
This is a few years old, and Max Landis can sometimes be... something else, but god damn can he pitch a movie. I was all in on this way before the reveal.
Funnily enough, the charge was eating a succulent chinese meal. And many others, without paying. Those are from 1988, but he never stopped, he was doing that shit right up until he died in 2003.
As in he'd walk in, order, eat, and just leave? Damn.
Funnily enough, the charge was eating a succulent chinese meal. And many others, without paying. Those are from 1988, but he never stopped, he was doing that shit right up until he died in 2003.
As in he'd walk in, order, eat, and just leave? Damn.
Sometimes he'd sneak out. Other times, he'd leave rubber cheques, or try to stick someone else with the bill. And most of the time, it wasn't just some local chew-n-spew, we're talking some pretty expensive restaurants, some of the best Sydney had to offer at the time.
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For those that are not familiar: Extra Credits is a channel about game design and specifically video game design. After they were sponsored to make some videos about the Punic Wars by Creative Assembly in order to further interest for Total War: Rome II, they took the concept and made a new series called "Extra History" now supported by their Patreon. The series follows more of a "Great Man theory" of history than for example Crash Course (which is more concerned with how culture, economics, religion, etc. shape history), but it is very entertaining to watch.
Not exactly new to me, but I still like a welldone explanation of how things work. Enjoy
Both of these have been making the rounds on social media. Unfortunately, the creator hasn't been getting any credit for them.
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