Is Mad Max the film with most nominations?
Is Mad Max the film with most nominations?
Emmys usually only show clips for one or two categories (I have no idea why), I do remember Claire Danes getting like a 5 minute long clip one year where best actress in a drama got to have clips.
God that sounds so much better than what we've got and it even allows Ron to become the head of the Auror office instead of still being Harry's sidekick in adulthood.
As a Caracas citizen, I've got to say they did o.k. with the Tower of David, specially since I've heard what a horrible job they did with Washington and Beirut, there is indeed a mosque nearby, the builing was filled with pro-Chavez graffiti, the constant electrical failures.
Katara can't die until she shares a scene with old Zuko, my only concern is that they won't do it out of fear of reviving zutara.
I doubt that it's her, no disrespect to Mai but it wouldn't really make sense that they would kill both Toph and Sokka while a character whose only purpose in the series was to be Zuko's love interest would still be alive.
What is Program of the Year supposed to be?? Best overall program? Most culturally relevant?
For the Breaking Bad actors I suppose they submitted:
To be fair Rectify was never going to have a chance (only 6 episodes, came late in the election period, network people don't even know it exists), maybe if AMC had picked it like they should have had, more people would know about it.
Yeah, I think that overall the good outweighs the bad, then again it could all change in september if we get another Homeland and Modern Family sweep.
Well Mad Men won't win anything since it got shut out of writing and directing.
The ones that nominated The Newsroom over Mad Men, and had Homeland sweep the ceremony after their crappy second season??
He did sentence him to die in the books and was about to behead him before Davos read him the letter, but going North was his own decision.
There was a fat man with a merman pin (Manderly Sigil) at the Red Wedding seating next to the Blackfish. Manderly's pies are confirmed for the show.
Davos has the same problem Catelyn has, they are both too much of inner monologue POV characters, and that is just too hard to display on screen.
And now we wait for the Harry Potter fanfiction where Filch kills every single Hogwarts student in a feast for never cleaning their shoes.
The entire show's premise was: a ten year old goes to live with Charlie Sheen, hilarity ensues.
It's a standard rule for television that when you have an organization, you should keep it reduced to a leader, two or three guys with different personalities (probably 6 or 7 maximum if the show is about said organization e.g. Archer, Mad Men), and the rest are a bunch of unseen extras.
I actually thought the opposite, he seemed like a pretty good dad compared to Tywin forcing unhappy marriages, Craster the molester, or Robert who I think didn't even bother to learn the name of "his children".
I still can't believe that a movie that features a dragon-riding Witch King commanding an army against a wizard, a midget fighting a giant spider and a guy trying to convince a bunch of zombies to fight on his side, was voted Best Picture by the same bunch of old fuckers who would later deem the Reader a better movie…