It's very dark. I get that they want the red on the cloak to stand out but that seems to be the only thing with color.
It's very dark. I get that they want the red on the cloak to stand out but that seems to be the only thing with color.
Given that this wolf looks fairly human, I wonder if we're still going to see him gutted and Little Red and her grandma pulled out of his stomach.
Can't wait to see detailed versions of Link screaming in pain every time he puts on a mask.
Ah, career chips. Did they ever mention them after the pilot? Even as a joke?
Michael Ball will always be my Marius but he's also been there for 20 years. Redmayne was definitely miles above whichever Jonas was in the Anniversary production. But before watched the movie, I read someone comparing his singing to Kermit the Frog and could not unhear it.
Yes, it did. I have mine on order and this entire Saturday cleared so I can watch behind-the-scenes footage of Benedict Cumberbatch jumping around, pretending to be a dragon.
Any knowledge I have of the game comes from Charlie Brooker's review of it: http://youtu.be/CGC8fO8uAOA
I'm also looking forward to non-schtick Colbert but for a different reason. As entertaining as "Stephen Colbert" is, I like the real Colbert even more and am looking forward to seeing him indulge in his own interests without having to work around his persona.
I still hate the front page but since I have the Search page bookmarked instead, I rarely have to look at it.
To be fair, at least in the U.S., the Internet is only place where he's ubiquitous. Most of my family and co-workers wouldn't be able to place the name or face.
This is not the comedy I've been asking him to do. And this had better not get in the way of him doing The Lost City of Z.
Well, you'll be happy to hear that TNT and TBS are still showing. And instead of TCM, you get FX Movies. It's practically the same! CNN now plays MSNBC and Cartoon Network is Discovery Family.
So, anyone want to tell me what I'm missing on TCM and Cartoon Network tonight since Dish Network and Turner are now apparently involved in a pissing match? (I've also lost CNN but, strangely, that doesn't hurt as much.)
Not close to being one of my favorite songs but anytime I've seen him interviewed, he's always seemed to have a good sense of humor about himself. He's also had an interesting military career.
Finished The Bone Clocks, which I absolutely loved…up until the last 50 pages.
There's never enough Amy Sedaris anywhere. (Although it's sometimes difficult to tell how much of that is by design. Does she still have her waitressing gig?) If I could get one wish when Colbert takes over Late Show it would be that Amy be brought on as his sidekick.
Nice to see that it seems to be growing on Gwen. Although I don't find Tennant's beard nearly as distracting. But it's possible (likely) that I've spent a lot of time watching Tennant in various states of grooming.
Ah yes, boosting Eden, then going too far and having to start over again. Memories…
FFVII had all kinds of weird mood swings. There are the famous, dramatic moments and twists. And then there are things like the Honeybee Inn and the Golden Saucer. One of the weirdest for me is where you run into Hojo, whom you later find out has done some pretty horrific things, just casually hanging out at the…
I agree with the assessment above that this is turning out to be a solid "B." I'm still getting used to Tennant's accent but it was as jarring this week. I had forgotten how weird the psychic guy was in the original, especially since it was never really resolved in the end. If there was anyone I was going to drop…