Stop.
Stop.
I'd also include Mobius Dick, it has an insane amount of gags.
He couldn't see the forest for the trees.
Definitely my favorite of the season too. I actually laughed out loud in some spots.
Yes, I said almost the exact same thing when explaining to a friend why I thought it was poorly directed. The blocking was very simplistic, there was almost always just two actors on any given frame, with most of the killing done by people coming from offscreen and then back. Notice the part where Roose inexplicably…
Euron sent a faceless man to kill Balon. It's pretty spelled out in a prophecy by that old dwarf lady who's always right.
According to the MPAA, sex is only a problem if the woman is shown enjoying it too much.
Dislexia! Duffman's secret shame!
It's precisely because she believes it. If she didn't, she wouldn't be worried. It's the same as Varys with magic. They know it's real, but don't want anything to do with it.
Well, the dialogue with Shae kinda made it clear he wouldn't have much of a future if he hadn't been born in a noble family. People don't call him imp anymore (what's up with that, btw?), but I think it falls into that thing where characters can't show too much prejudice because it would be uncomfortable, as there are…
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Goddammit Baramos, stop saying stuff that make me want to watch it again. I'm not doing it. A movie can't be so-bad-it's-good when it has production values and a "message." (I don't remember what the message was but I remember it had one, and that's why I was so offended by it.)
Thankfully, I don't remember that. The only thing I remember about that movie is that it sucks.
I love that scene in "Crazy, Stupid, Love." where Julianne Moore says "They still make kids read The Scarlet Letter? You'd think someone would've written something better by now."
But it had the cadence of a joke.
I finished Appointment with F.E.A.R., but I tended to prefer the fantasy ones. I remember there was a boss named Balthus Dire on top of a tower who was bloody hard to kill.
Titus Welliver. That part where he did the three Pacinos was amazing.
Titus Welliver. That part where he did the three Pacinos was amazing.
@avclub-3f5380bb675dc58c512ecc65878e3e14:disqus it's not melodramatic, that happens if you play like 8 hours straight. You get bloody blisters that eventually pop and then you have to stop playing because if your fingers get infected you can end up losing them.
@avclub-3f5380bb675dc58c512ecc65878e3e14:disqus it's not melodramatic, that happens if you play like 8 hours straight. You get bloody blisters that eventually pop and then you have to stop playing because if your fingers get infected you can end up losing them.