Her dress/cloak was also a direct homage to Tywin's (when he's not wearing armor).
Her dress/cloak was also a direct homage to Tywin's (when he's not wearing armor).
There is another Targaryen candidate - the Mad King himself, Aerys. We know that his wife suffered through grueling pregnancies and miscarriages. That would also thematically link Jon to another suspected Targaryen - Tyrion, whose mother was visited by Aerys while Tywin was away and whose mother died in childbirth.
She is great, but you have to remember she (and John Oliver) get a full week to prepare, edit and refine 30 minutes of top-grade material and Noah and his staff have to do that every day.
To be honest, a couple thousand people in Florida elected George Bush.
Eh, 5th Element isn't really Hollywood - Luc Besson was pretty much outside the major studios at that point.
I saw that movie hoping it would be that.
"I hate GJI because all they ever do is show me stuff everyone's already seen elsewhere!"
"Well, I hate GJI - it must be sponsored content because I've never heard of this stuff before!"
It's also funny to me that he's been playing Latino drug lords forever and he's actually Portuguese. Speaking Portuguese in F&F5 (even though he's playing Brazilian) must have been a weird moment for him.
Would be nice if the review had a channel or airtime listed.
I agree - part of the contrast between the two was Harding's shorter, thicker build giving her a more physical, jump-focused style to Kerrigan's taller, more willowy one matching her higher artistic scores. Robbie much more closely resembles Kerrigan in build (and jawline).
It didn't open the same year - this was a revival of the 2005 production (which had Hamilton's Renee Elise Goldsberry).
Just last night, I was watching Devil in a Blue Dress and wondering why no cable network has called up Walter Mosley to buy the rights for a TV series. There's already close to a dozen novels and you could have a classic noir detective series (or even lighten the tone a la Rockford Files) set in a time/place rarely…
Donnie was still her monitor when they made the deal in S1 to keep reporting in exchange for medical help and safety. With Leekie dead, Rachel out of power and Neolution turning away from the clones, they likely haven't had anyone to report to in months (if the entire run of the series has been less than a year in…
We knew he spoke English when he and Gaad had a meeting at the diner.
If not all of it, at least the vast majority has to be. At the rate he's 'klling', he would have been personally responsible for something like 3 to 5 percent of all murders in NYC. Even in the seriously fucked up hellhole that was 80's NYC, that proportion would have been almost impossible to have committed without…
Before the accident, Doom was always concerned with government exploitation of his work. After they came back for him, he knew that the government would do the same to Planet Zero so he felt moved to stop them from ever doing so by destroying.
Gruffuud and Alba were seriously miscast (Elizabeth Banks was RIGHT THERE, people) but those movies mistook 'fun' for 'silly'. There was some aggresively ridiculous shit (never mention Reed dancing in the club).
Pshaw - it's Hampton Jitney or bust, my friend.
He can do dry-funny, but I don't know if he could capture Archer's occasional giddy glee at being the best agent in the world.
Funny you mention Superman - as I was watching the Man from UNCLE adaptation, Henry Cavill as Napoleon Solo was pretty much a less manic Archer and looks the part.