Unfortunately, they are just a piece of our existence now.
Unfortunately, they are just a piece of our existence now.
I concur that Danny Trejo would have been an excellent pick for Man at Arms.
Big Rosie O'Donnell fan?
Just FYI: Spiderman won.
Didn't see it in theaters, but yeah, that one ranks up there.
Pink Cadillac (Clint Eastwood, Bernadette Peters) stands out in my head as the worst film I've ever paid money to see. It also just happened to be the first I took a date to the movies. It was a double date with a friend. The only theater in town had two screens and the other film was Star Trek 5. Having now seen…
My personal fave: This is the End. I find it as endlessly re-watchable as anything and it cracks me up every time.
The only romances I ever had while doing a show was with people working behind the scenes or playing parts that had little to do with mine, but I knew plenty of show-mances over the years and they never ended well.
I saw it and I am not ashamed to say I enjoyed the hell out of it (as did my two sons).
That's the danger of the show-mance.
"Lady, that is the sickest thing I've ever seen. You're creeping me out!"
"You?! She kissed me!"
He did have something to say… and that was to say he had nothing to say (other than having worked with Diane Keaton).
If they added some catchy songs it almost sounds like this could be the setting for a sequel to Book of Mormon.
Game of Thrones's sense of geography asnd scale reminds me of Lost's. The first couple seasons it took them days to get to different locations on the island. The last few seasons they could run from one side to the other in a couple minutes. How many episodes did it take Ned just to get to King's Landing the first…
I didn't completely understand what the line meant, and definitely didn't know it was a callback, but I understood exactly what happened in the scene. I can see being confused by the line but not understanding that was Nymeria (I mean, who the hell else would it be?) and why she left is a bit thick skulled to me.
I laughed at my wife's inability to watch it but not at the scene itself.
I would watch the shit out of a Samwell/Qyburn team up spinoff. It would be the Hardcastle & McCormick of Maester shows.
It means two things.
I found the whole sequence incredibly confusing to follow. At times I couldn't tell exactly who was fighting who and which fight we were watching. And when Euron's crew started attacking I wondered how the two crews would be able to tell each other apart in the heat of battle. I'm surprised the writer compared this…
I'm pretty sure the other, smaller wolves were just regular wolves, although I don't know this for certain.