that's the opposite of grandiose.
that's the opposite of grandiose.
All the major events in SOIAF/GOT have grandiose names, so what is the official name of this battle?
Has anyone else noticed that the costume designer suddenly stopped caring about forearm Armor? Armor in general was much more intricate in earlier seasons, now it's mostly just a breastplate with some tiny pauldrons.
Thanks Matilda.
the word "badass" has been worn down to a nub for me at this point.
"Women who can give birth to dragons SHOULD rule the world!"
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves did it first.
I was rooting for the Lannisters, to my surprise. Did anyone else get an Zulu vibe?
Even if this sequel turns out to be good, I just can't see the score working if Vangelis isn't doing it, and I'd still like to know why the hell he isn't.
Ah ok, I'd be curious to know how people in the middle ages swore, it would probably sound very fancy and articulate to modern ears.
"Did my ears deceive me or did he describe Theon as a 'twat' at one point"
I feel sympathy for Myrcella and Tyene , but not for Cersei or Ellaria.
Nah.
That's more of a legal argument. Many who refused the draft claiming conscience objector status were denied that status, and most I think just burned their draft card because they opposed the war but never got into the legal process of acquiring CO status. There's a reason Carter granted a blanket pardon to all…
"work that Trump avoided so courageously during Vietnam."
Good point, but as an aside note, I thought Lazenby's performance at the end of OHMSS was perfect, I don't think the other Bonds could have pulled off the grief and vulnerability as well.
"foregrounding an on/off love story between two gorgeous movie stars—while a sound strategy to sell more tickets—inevitably trivializes the carnage that surrounds them"
"Opinions? They are facts."
"It was completely disgusting pointless sex scene. I hated it"
"it'll upset viewers"