As someone who lives in London and had clients effected by this, I still just wonder if it's going to be the start of Cockneys vs Zombies.
As someone who lives in London and had clients effected by this, I still just wonder if it's going to be the start of Cockneys vs Zombies.
So... What's the odds on all of the cast and crew surviving this one?
Say what you will, I loved that story arc.
I think it got slated more than it actually deserved, and likely a lot of people just didn't watch it, but it was funny and cute.
Where the fuk did you live that all the veggies were seasoned with ham?
You are correct. In addition, birds were not originally considered "meat", but added so that people wouldn't make "mistakes".
Huh. I'd honestly forgotten about that one, probably because I've never heard it used in a food-sense.
I'm pretty sure that's still a chip butty. Sounds better than "french fry sandwich"
I don't care what his logic is, he's still right: no mayo on fries.
Really? So what the hell is a lobster if not a shellfish? I'm completely serious.
I had the full small-town upbringing, in Maine none the less (Maine is still something like 98.7% white). By the time I was hitting my 20s we had a whopping two black families move into the area. Now I'd spend several extended stints away by that point; college, work and the like; but there were some people in town…
As a guy with hair basically down to his ass, I want my magical fucking powers.
I'm not even sure how much I would pay for something like that; I can't put a price on "greased floors + other people" in my head. Then again, I go to a mediocre mob-run Russian restaurant just because they have the most ridiculous bathrooms (the urinals are naked women, there are tv screens showing the club…
Not at all; everyone in this story will ultimately be fine (and possibly not even remember the event in 10 years). In the other case, there's permanent impact to the world as a whole.
The early backgrounds were something out of a 1992 kids movie. Power Rangers has had better greenscreen effects.
Rumple/Gold is pretty much the only reason that me and my wife watch the show, and it's a testament to the character and the actor that we're still always eager for the next one. A close 2nd is Regina's development over the seasons, because they really nailed taking a one-dimensional character and giving depth.
She always has, but I think she's only been in the show about 4 times before this coming season and the finale of the last. I always thought that was odd, since she's a rather good actress.
Ironically the greenscreen backgrounds have gotten halfway decent (still not "good", but when they were used for stuff like Regina's castle in the first season they made me cringe. Perspective, textures, lighting; absolutely everything was off with them), but yes the clothing/costumes has gone downhill. I'm getting…
The Ursala's pretty shit, I have to say. I kinda like Cruela; it's very flapper-girl; but it's so incredibly out of place.
It really wasn't that bad, to be honest. The issues were largely production/budget based (most notably how they had (?) to cheap out on doing Dragonmount), but I could live with a show that had that casting and tone.