@Unfather: Or, they changed the name once they realized that the name "Natal" opens them up to as many pregnancy jokes as "Wii" left Nintendo open to piss jokes.
@Unfather: Or, they changed the name once they realized that the name "Natal" opens them up to as many pregnancy jokes as "Wii" left Nintendo open to piss jokes.
@Iamtehawesome: That is pretty much the problem with this movie... you can read anything you want into it. That doesn't make it right, that just means that the director doesn't have that solid of a point of view.
@MindFk: Agreed re: Sieh rocks SO much more than Nahadoth. Nahadoth is almost a stereotype of a character - perhaps with good reason, as godhood tends to run towards archetype. But Sieh... Sieh as a trickster god who is also a child is a delight. Heartbreaking at times, too, which really goes to show how well drawn of…
@truthtellah: Yeah. Wasn't a fan of the whole, "it's all a dream!" thing when I saw "North" as a kid and I still think it's the sign of a lazy writer today.
Things that made me grind my teeth:
Dramatic eye balanced by a nude lip - clearly, someone has been following the makeup advice on Jezebel.
@Bethanylcm: If you're just wearing concealer and powder, no, you don't have to spend $70. The suggested budget is probably for the whole basic kit - concealer, powder, blush, mascara, eyeliner, and eyeshadow.
@m. Bohème: Though I understand you refuse to engage further, I feel it necessary to clarify certain issues. I was honestly shocked at your response, as I wasn't posting from a hostile standpoint. And, if I had known that questioning examples was frowned upon, I certainly wouldn't have done it. But please feel free to…
@m. Bohème: Actually, I would consider Chanel perfumes to be mass market. I may have misspoke to call them cheap, but they're definitely mass market.
@m. Bohème: No. If it's petrochemical based, it's hardly a designer fragerance. That is a mass-market, cheap brand.
@BookGirl: They would have been together if none of it had ever happened, but it's questionable if they would have been happy. The books also make it pretty clear that Gale is popular with the ladies and that Katniss has jealousy issues. Doesn't make for a great long-term relationship.
@footnotegirl: Yes! This! I think it's fantastic that this love triangle was resolved in a way that didn't smack of One True Love-ness. Under the right circumstances, Katniss could have ended up with either one... or neither. Either way, she has other priorities than finding a boyfriend.
@Nell_fersher: So long as there's no sex and little swearing, I don't think the MPAA really cares.
@whereismyrobot: In what way do you mean never made a choice?
@whereismyrobot: Maybe I would have been, but then I read this post and realized how utterly brilliant Collins was to have stuck with her formula so closely while still shaking things up. Really, it IS the same thing three times in a row, but until you see it laid out like this you'd never think it.
@beebee: You're safe - it doesn't look like the author has read it, either.
"gentle, satisfying and accessible sci-fi for the kids in all of us."
@yasmin001: Agreed. I love my Sofft heels.
@houser: ... I'm going to assume that you've never studied archaeology.
@chartreusesky: The Hollows Series by Kim Harrison.