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He's also a massive fan of the show. Was on a radio or TV appearance waving an actual sword around proclaiming how much he loves it.

It's doubtful. But I'd love to have seen Tom McCarthy's take on it. As it was, 90% of it was reshot, but you can still see glimpses in the pilot that aired. Hairstyles change wildly from one scene to the next.

I'm always reminded of Jason Everman, the guy who was kicked out of both Soundgarden *and* Nirvana, then joined the Army special forces and was decorated for action in Iraq and Afghanistan before going off to get an advanced degree at Columbia. That guy's life is going to make for an incredible movie one day.

Marriage, most likes.

Tommen is gonna die of blue balls.

Well, technically, it's her family's sword.

Lady Lyanna Mormont for the Iron Throne 2016.

Valar Doheiras, too

Two Swords

But, Sting! The Stingster! Sting-a-ling-ding!

Ugh, I hate Jar Jar Trek. Hate. Hate. Hate.

I suggest watching Meru, which is a great documentary. Krakauer is in it, and he describes how Meru is the anti-Everest. There's no tourism industry built around Meru, so you have basically have to haul all your gear yourself; there are no Sherpas. And it's incredibly difficult because it requires the entire spectrum

Thing thing is, even base camp is dangerous. There have been deaths there due to altitude sickness, because base camp is still more than 3 miles up!

RIP James Horner. Glory. Apollo 13. Star Trek. Aliens. So many scores that I remember to this day.

Wrath of Khan's score is damn near iconic. But I also love the piece he wrote when they bust the Enterprise out of Spacedock for Search for Spock. It's totally makes that scene soar.

I was hoping he was going to beat the shit out of Aspen, go home, and explain to his kid: "I beat the shit out of a 12- year-old today. But it was for a purpose. It made me feel good about myself. It was like I did something constructive with my life or something, I dunno, like I accomplished something."

Love that Troy move by the spear dude during the gladiator fight. The screenwriter of Troy? Mr. David Benioff. Remember, kids, always recycle.

Actually, there were many more comparisons to the Bajorans as the Palestinians, as they'd been living in refugee camps for decades at that point.

Yeah, they should have done that. It always bugged me how quickly Picard resumed command. Dude was tortured and almost broke; that's the kind of thing they give you an extended leave of absence for.