I'm so frigging excited for the Amazonian woman playing Brienne. Here's hoping she steals the show. However, ASH on this show would make my 2012.
I'm so frigging excited for the Amazonian woman playing Brienne. Here's hoping she steals the show. However, ASH on this show would make my 2012.
I mentioned above...his Thomas Jefferson is oddly terrifying. At almost every turn you could have imagined him snapping, jumping up, throwing over a table and storming out of the Continental Congress to go punch the first servant girl he came across. He has extreme slow-burn control but also kind of scary eyes. I…
She is super-amazing in that film. Yeah this is some inspired casting. I always thought Dillane's Jefferson was a little bit scary!
But not quite as visually cool. It's actually a brilliant design notion, the contrast between the buttons and the zippers.
I abhor reality TV of all sorts and I love these books, so you might dig 'em. The author uses her story to comment on the revolting nature of how reality TV is starting to a)define our culture and b)blur the lines between, say, actual news coverage of war (her original inspiration) and some kind of warlike competition…
Bless that young man's boots.
But the film adaptation ruined it. I mean, Ralph Macchio and Catherine Mary Stewart as the 2 main dragons? Please.
"And as 'What a Feeling' rises to its thrilling climax, all the dragons go en pointe AND breakdance at the same time!'
Every time I've seen this trailer in a theatre, the audience has giggled at it.
You know, I think I need to start using 'Hodor' as a swear word. Or an ejaculation of surprise. Or for no reason at all, just coz it's fun to say.
Hearted. Except you forgot to describe the critical montage that happens 3/4 of the way through the book, where the snooty dragons learn The Way of hip-hop, complete with struggles and laughter, after which they are able to save their dance school by winning a hip-hop competition.
Is that top image concept from this project? Delicious.
Missing from this article: a photo of Paul using an IPad to make book on the Superbowl.
Oh my gawd in heaven! You scare me a little.
oh em gee! tonight in a class i teach i got to introduce aubrey beardsley to 20 film designers who had never heard of him. maybe they will someday fulfill those desires for you!
Yeah, I wouldn't call this Art Nouveau-inspired...it's all Mucha-inspired, and even worse, all of these are basically copying Mucha's advertising work by just sticking a character in where Mucha would have put one of his women. There's almost no inspiration from any of the thousands of other extraordinary artists…
Oh, Zuulie, you nut.
You know, she also forgot the Alpha Centauri Rebellion which clearly speaks for the existence of Stonehenge.
But, wait, doesn't she say that perhaps the Mesoamerican influence could have come from Viking raiding in the Americas, before coming to the British Isles?
Expecting photos of vanquished gopher army littering backyard battlefield.