It’s a screencap from a video Sephora posted to Facebook in January.
Might have appeared other places as well, but that is the source my googling found.
It’s a screencap from a video Sephora posted to Facebook in January.
Might have appeared other places as well, but that is the source my googling found.
My earliest remembered favorite is The Little Red Car by Bernice Orawski. Cute little kids book with lovely illustrations about a car having the worst day of its life.
I’m a bit over halfway through the series right now, burning through them at a book every week or two.
The series suffers from sprawl. There are 3-4 ‘a-plots’ at any one time, which can be a bit frustrating. I’m loving them though.
One of my earliest favorites too.
My understanding is that rightsholders didn’t take it seriously, so content was cheap to license in the early days of Netflix streaming. That’s no longer the case.
Not only did they not have access to the original team, the studio demanded absolute secrecy. Potential employees were not told anything about the project until after they were hired.
The game required highly specialized skills to make and they made sure the studio wouldn’t be able to acquire those skills.
I’ve done it before on something else. It does need to be bit-perfect, but ROM’s are one of the easier things to find bit-perfect matches for.
Even crazier, they are the same chairs. If you look at the woodwork, they are identical.
They have been reupholstered to that, with a fine pattern that appears to make image compression struggle with the edges of people.
There is a lovely Skyrim Tarot deck. A bit outside your range there, but I saw it lower elsewhere.