Maybe, but there are alot of players out there doing it, It will be hard to get noticed...
unless you do a unique playstyle that is quite different and introduces new mechanics and fundamentals to the game like onlyuseknife guy
And there are still people doing it and alot of people watching it so dont give up hope after making the first video and getting 26 views lol, just keep on making them and eventually you will get noticed (be consistent as well)
Yeah
Some do.
Of course people WATCH it, or else the show wouldn't be on still!
Because.....watching people play is boring. You get a inner perspective and more information about the game when you watch a game with commentary.
yes I own one still in its original package.
I think you're referring to the commentary. Often a DVD will have two versions of the movie/TV show: with commentary and without commentary.In my experience, anyway, it's usually the director, producers and writers who do the commentary, not the actors. But I guess sometimes the actors do it, too.Anyway. The moviemakers and/or actors watch the show and give commentary on it: what they liked or disliked about a scene or piece of dialogue, what they intended the viewer to notice, what problems they had filming, etc.Then they put two versions of the film on the DVD: the one with the commentary dubbed over it, and the one without it.
You can watch Euro 2008 free at http://freesport.110mb.com with full English commentary.
Hell no! I can't believe it's still on. Who's interested? No one I know.
I think because some of the greatest actors of our time are students of this system. Like, Jack Nicholson, Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. Every time I watch a DVD , I watch it twice . First I just watch the movie and then I watch it with the director/actor(s)/commentary on. I say that to say this, in the commentary for the movie "The Departed" they were talking about how great Jack Nicholson was in using Stanislavski system to improv many of his lines and in the directors opinion made the movie better.
Black Watch was created in 2006.
YES you are NEVER too old for spongebob! No matter what anyone says!! ;D
Any age can watch G,PG and PG-13 films alone