Wormhole transdimensional Asgardian woo?
Wormhole transdimensional Asgardian woo?
OnlyDori, I think you are my favourite person on the internet today.
I agree, Patrick. I'm a multi-published author with both titles released by mainstream publishing houses and self-published books. It is ridiculously easy to find any of my ebook titles available on any of the torrent sites, including titles for sale for only .99c. I spend at least one day a week sending take-down…
Not everything in Australia will try to kill you. We have some very lovely, non-lethal wildlife and flora.
This. This is beautiful.
Lionel!! Lionel!! LIONEL!!!
Oh my giddy aunt, I have a whole new appreciation for this guy now. I loved him as Cedric Diggory, despised him as Edward (a character I depise from a piece of overly long creative writing I despise) and now feel the need to give his post-Twilight films a chance.
Agreed. Or even *cough* Yvonne Strahovski *cough*. (And my choices have nothing to do with them both being Aussies and everything to do with them being able to kick arse)
I would watch this movie. I WANT to watch this movie. Can someone please make this movie? Please?
I'm actually not sure. I found it under Lan Mandragoran fan art, but I've been told it may be Adrien Paul from the Highlander tv series. Yummy though, right? :)
Yes!!! And yet, he is still capable of lines like this: "I will hate the man you choose because he isn't me, and love him if he makes you smile."
Hmmm. Possibly. I did spend quite a ridiculous length of time perusing the fan art out there for Lan. This one was the image that really nailed it for me. So I guess if the make a Wheel of Time movie, I already no exactly who I'd like cast in the role, yes?
Yes!!! Yes!! I cannot wait to be floored and awed by The Moiraine I Want!! Bring it on, baby :)
Your dedication was impressive...but I fear your biceps and triceps and pecs just didn't quite...umm...help with the overall package.
LAN MANDRAGORAN from The Wheel of Time series. There was something about his stoic, reticent calm and simmering, barely-controlled physical strength that really pushed my buttons.
Such an underated movie. I remember my husband dragging me to it (despite the presence of Chris Hemsworth) and I spent the entire film on the edge of my seat, totally engrossed.
I don't know what it was about Tom Hanks getting hit in the face, twice! by fake salmon, but it made me laugh so much I now have the hiccups.
That line from Willow has become my automatic response to any one telling me something "went away". I fear I'm going to use it one day in a wholly inappropriate time and place and suffer greatly for doing so.
Root is jealous! Root is jealous!
My editor (who is bloody brilliant at her job) tells me it's Ant-Men. I trust her with my career (and my io9 comments)