Don't forget the Wildlings too. Ygritte in S2 has an anti-king speech and there is talk of how Mance is chosen, not divine. Jon Snow is called a "kneeler," and indeed does when he sees Stannis.
Don't forget the Wildlings too. Ygritte in S2 has an anti-king speech and there is talk of how Mance is chosen, not divine. Jon Snow is called a "kneeler," and indeed does when he sees Stannis.
Ye old anonymous.
I saw the trailer for this. It was like watching a commercial for Velveeta, sold with a jingle whose tune I find uncatchy. I don't like the jokes, I don't like the tone, I have no nostalgia for the source material. But good for Michael B. Jordan. "Go outside" is the right advice.
Zombeavers: The best joke and joke delivery are all by Bill Burr in the opening minutes. I liked the tone, but… the silliness was not enough.
I particularly love the Torgo and the Mrs' interaction. How she stands there stock still while it takes Torgo forever to lightly touch some strands of her hair.
Faith Militant and Sand Snakes are both extra cheese. There should have been more legal maneuvering along those lines and more outmaneuvering the Kingsguard.
It's neat to see Myranda do something besides be psychotic. She looks like a regular chap at a Christmas party in a sweater.
I think it's pretty harmless and okay. It's hard to get strangers to read your blog. I don't think there is a media company paying him to make that comment or that his blog is selling anything.
I never seen Eating Raoul, but that might have it.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind does it, and Kissing Jessica Stein. I always think it's very quietly revolutionary. You still have the happy ending, you just keep going after
Yeah I think this was my favorite episode of the run. I am sucker for love stories of this sort. That coldly graduate from indifference to hate to attraction to passion to love to domesticity to staleness to rancor to obsession to cannibalizing each other. It was good.
Harper's Magazine. Just now, with hot coffee, in bed. A small brown gnat swam in front of it and may have died in my coffee. I have a subscription. I am enjoying this issue, though I do not think anything in it is special. In the past I have either appreciated the articles' political humanism or progressivism. One…
But how does this fit into the overall continuity of Ecks vs. Sever?
A white guy might have invented "par."
Musty? I don't know. Another crew member said that it did.
Sounds like a suite deal for him.
7:08 p.m. There's something wrong with the projector. It's… oh, now we're back. The film seems to have changed. It is dispassionately showing random locales, and there's an air of workmanlike, even industrial-like, footage dispensation to it. Wait… what? No… They're showing World War Z
Worked on a film set for 14 hours: Everyone got goofy at about the 12th hour, and we broke for an hour, for pizza, homemade fish, and beer. Getting rained on at this point felt good. Later, someone farted and it smelled like clams.
I would love to be in a position where I help Willem Dafoe out. But I was thinking something like he would borrow my lawn mower, or I give him a ride in my truck when his car was in the shop, you know, then we go drink some beers and sit on a porch. Something like that? But a money transaction on the Internet? I don't…
"Model waitress/hooker actress."
"But that describes a person, not a show."
"Times are tough."