Oh please no. India Song was painful enough as it is. Although strangely funny. I haven't seen Détruire dit-elle but I really don't want to. I'm trying to decide if a sitcom would be worse.
Oh please no. India Song was painful enough as it is. Although strangely funny. I haven't seen Détruire dit-elle but I really don't want to. I'm trying to decide if a sitcom would be worse.
Woody Allen in Love and Death does shoot his arm firing into the air.
It actually sounds like an episode of this series… http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Totally agree. Also, I really don't enjoy the art, which keeps me from getting into the story, which is a problem with such convoluted events.
Don't mix up the Patricians and the nobilitas
To be quite fair, it comes more from the fact that a lot of people find the Sansa's point of view chapters incredibly boring. Martin's writing is nice, but it's not stellar. So I guess it's more difficult to make a character like Sansa interesting, especially for that many pages.
On naît, on vit, on trépasse…
Les tontons flingueurs really is an awesome movie. The dialogues are written by Michel Audiard, and their use of slang borders on poetry. I don't know how it translates in english, though. It's a big deal here. Pretty much everyone I know knows the movie almost by heart, and getting drunk is always an occasion to…
My disqus on top of any thread. I think.
Amazing how this thread is slowly turning into Archaeologists Anonymous
And don't forget the huge amounts of alcohol on digs.
Of course that is correct. But that's not something you should share outside the profession. Let archeologists keep some sort of glamorous aura.
As far as Muslim characters go, I thought Nightrunner, the French Batman, had a very nice origin story.
Or something like the old professor giving explanations in Holy Grail. Preferably in an academic-looking surrounding. With less killing.
Barton Fink. [SPOILER] The scene at the end, when John Goodman, having been revealed for what he is, enters his room as if the hotel wasn't burning around him, with a sad look on his face. It really creeped me out.
But people tend to skip the ne when they're talking anyway. It's in the song though. The song that is now stuck in my head.
It will be told using the salmon ladder's point of view.
For those of you who speak french, here is the trailer… http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Yes, but if you can speak latin and ancient greek, you can actually get paid for being a huge nerd. Yay dead languages !
Yeah, but wouldn't that mean that you have Nobby watching the streets too ?