I think he could play an obnoxious loudmouth, but subtly.
I think he could play an obnoxious loudmouth, but subtly.
What a diva….
I still have a grudging fondness for the whole album of Desperado - it's the only Eagles LP I still own I think (and none on cd). I liked the album's outlaw/rock and roller connection, esp. Certain Kind of Fool (is it a guitar or a gun he sees in the window??? man, when I was a teen, that was a mind-blower..)
And……
Oh goody. I was hoping this would be what it should be, an unconnected Wolverine adventure. I love what Marvel has done with their movies to hook them together, but they don't have to always tie in (especially when they, you know, legally can't be…)
How is it possible that the estate of Walt Kelly hasn't sued Mr. Carlos? Kelly came up with the name "Bun" first…..
He's lamenting, "…. but I can't pay the rent" to the two landladies in the background. But he forgot he had the sword in his hand, so I hope he's careful!
I think we can fix the age thing — the magic horse has a timebending saddle, so Arya is older when she gets to OB. Say,17. Can I count on you for a hundred dollar donation?
Ooh! "One Minute" is next up for me. Thanks for the warning….!
Come on, there were more than twelve monkeys in Wizard of Oz. They filled the sky, I tell you!!
I'm circumventing Martin's preference by writing some fan fiction that involves Arya finding a magic horse that carries her to Neptune, California where she joins up with Veronica Mars to fight crime.
Then in later books they move to Ocean Beach and Arya marries Hank Dolworth.
Hipster, as a non-Wheel of Time reader, I can't fairly comment on this, but… I'm pretty sure that George R.R. Martin is a better writer. And even if not, and even though Song of Ice and Fire was originally scheduled to be a trilogy, then five books, now seven, Martin's saga is more focused, I'd bet.
I'm not even close to qualified to comment on this, having never finished even the first Wheel of Time book.
But… I'm really glad that Sanderson did that, wrapped up things. The main complaint I hear from friends who were reading of WoT when Jordan was alive is that there are times when nothing happens for whole…
Aside from the resemblance, which is considerable, I believe Cohen could play the holy hell out of the role — he's quite an actor really.
And.. I'm fine without a movie. Back in 1995 or so, Ian Hunter's album Artful Dodger came out. The song Now is the Time, is an angry,sad plea for.. well, you know, a cure, and some tolerance, and he refers to Freddie Mercury in it: "But I won't ever forget/That crazy little planet/He was a friend of mine…."
Good…
I'm not a follower of the show, so I maybe can't weigh in on this, but yeah, seems like a dumb name.
That said, I kinda don't mind Kristin Bell saying she's my captain.
I've only seen, I think, most of the first season. For some reason (okay, my county library system didn't have all of it) I never finished watching the show. Nothing against it, just didn't put in the effort.
But I have to say, as someone who doesn't know the show as well as I should— this trailer actually has me…
Not sure if it was that Freeman was not good at his accent, or that Matt Damon was kind of amazing with his. I'm not kidding, I thought Damon did great. And I do have a South African friend who said his accent was believable, if that counts
Why should that even be addressed? Look, who hasn't kidnapped and beaten kids?
(No, but seriously - I'm with you, and don't know how, if they're covering his jail time, they can avoid mentioning her odd behavior…)
You forgot the part about his robot buddy. Or a talking pie. Or both, I guess.
It really needs to be “Where’s the end of institutionalized racism, AT, String?” Jeez, O'Neal. Get your prepositions on the end of sentences straight.