Animal Crossing's Bunny Day Event Is Thankfully Shorter This Year
Bunny Day is just around the corner again in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and Nintendo has made some tweaks to this year’s event. The holiday itself falls on April 4, but different kinds of eggs have already begun appearing in the game in the days leading up to it. Fortunately, they won’t be around for nearly as long this year.
As Nintendo detailed in a post on Switch’s News channel, this year’s Bunny Day will only run from March 28 to April 4. That’s much shorter than last year’s event, which ran for nearly two full weeks, from April 1-12. Players were quick to share their frustrations about Bunny Day across social media at the time, taking issue not only with poor Zipper T. Bunny (who is just doing his job), but also the prevalence of eggs.
The eggs in particular were a common cause for complaint. Throughout the event, different types of eggs would be hidden in trees, rocks, the ground, and the ocean and river. These could be used to craft special Bunny Day furniture…
Lies Of P Review – No Strings Attached
There’s no shortage of Souls-likes vying for our attention, but only one can claim to put a dark and twisted spin on the everlasting story of Pinocchio. Developed by South Korean studio Neowiz Games, Lies of P presents a very loose retelling of Italian author Carlo Collodi’s 1883 novel The Adventures of Pinocchio. This grim reimagining, combined with a striking Belle Epoque-infused setting, ensures that Lies of P’s aesthetic stands apart from other Souls-likes, including From Software’s own. Bloodborne is still a clear inspiration, as its tonal atmosphere and combat design call to mind the cosmic horror masterpiece, leading to it feeling overly derivative at times. Still, Neowiz also implements just enough originality for Lies of P to eke out its own identity, even if it’s as thin as a puppet string.
The story sees you take on the role of P, a lifelike puppet who wakes up amidst the carnage of a puppet-led invasion of the fictional city of Krat. If you’re f…
Indiana Jones vs. Han Solo- Who Would Win In a Fight- Harrison Ford Does Not Care
Actor Harrison Ford is known for playing the action heroes Han Solo from Star Wars and Indiana Jones from the Indiana Jones series. But which character would win in a fight? Ford said in an interview with Esquire that Star Wars fans ask him this question a lot.
We will likely never know the answer, and Ford doesn’t care anyway.
“Well, they usually ask me, ‘If there was a fight between Han Solo and Indiana Jones, who would f**kin’ win?'” he said. “And I say [voice rising, fingers drumming], ‘Me, asshole! I don’t want to f**king make sh** up like that. I mean, what are you asking me that crap for?'”
Ford is known for his particular temperament and character, so the wording of his response here isn’t out of the ordinary and very much true to the legend of Harrison Ford.
Ford returns to the big screen for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, which releases on June 30. It’s expected to be Ford’s last time playing the character, ending a run tha…
Madame Web Trailer's "He Was In The Amazon With My Mom" Line Is An Internet Hit
The recently released Madame Web trailer introduces an origin story setup for the eponymous character along with multiple Spider-Woman characters–including Sydney Sweeney as Julia Carpenter. But what people might remember the most from the video is Dakota Johnson’s delivery of a line by Cassandra Webb: “He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders right before she died.”
The internet quickly turned the Madame Web dialogue into a meme. For instance, people shared how hilarious the line is when coming from other famous movie characters, like Luther in Mission: Impossible or even at the end of Chinatown. Check out some of our favorites below:
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M. Night Shyamalan Met With Steven Spielberg To Discuss Indiana Jones Ideas
After the success of The Sixth Sense, director M. Night Shyamalan met with Steven Spielberg to discuss ideas for the fourth Indiana Jones movie (which would later become Kingdom of the Crystal Skull). The director, in promoting his new movie Old, spoke to Collider about this meeting.
Shyamalan said Raiders of the Lost Ark is his favorite movie of all time, so getting to meet with Spielberg was “a dream.” As for his idea for the fourth Indiana Jones movie, Shyamalan said, “I did have a take,” but it was early days and it never materialized.
“They were bouncing ideas off of me. So everyone had different ideas of what to do. When you say that, I have in my head, it’s a green notebook, and I had this idea. It was a darker idea,” he said.
“I had an idea. I hadn’t pitched it to them or anything like that, but I had an idea,” he said. “While I know it is a longshot that we’ll ever get to see his green notebook filled with his ideas, hopefully one day he’ll post them on h…