Bat-sh*t crazy Windom Earle just about redeems the second season but the James Hurley-black window subplot was a chore to get through.
Bat-sh*t crazy Windom Earle just about redeems the second season but the James Hurley-black window subplot was a chore to get through.
I feel similarly about Courteney Cox for that same reason.
What happened to classic old-school Hollywood beauty? There's no one these days to compare to Sherilyn Fenn in her prime.
Nothing about his suicide scene in 'An Office and a Gentleman' or playing Elvis in 'Heartbreak Hotel'? What gives?
I guess I was just disappointed that the frontrunner movie and overwhelming critical favourite, and a rare frontrunner movie featuring a black lead and directed by a black filmmaker, was snubbed in many of the categories it was expected to win. I don't want to see Hollywood give filmmakers preferential treatment on…
But will they do the stuff in Dorne with the rest of the Martells?
There are some arguing that Stannis is a hero. I'm definitely not in that camp either. He's very much bang in the middle of the GOT good-bad spectrum as far as I see it, which is one of the reasons he's such a fascinating character, but like I say, not 'evil'.
So, are they entirely ditching the Martell and Greyjoy family sub-plots? I hope not. Although those chapters were a bit of a slog to get through in the books thanks to all the new, apparently unrelated-to-the-main-action, characters I do like how they add to all the general scope and intrigue of GRRM's world, and…
Being a fat bookworm surely Samwell Tarly should be the main protagonist, and to be fair, he does get a lot more to do in the next books to be adapted, not that the trailer indicates as much.
Oi! No spoilers!
Why the shot of Davos and Stannis during Jorah's speech about 'good and evil on both sides'? I maintain that Stannis isn't evil!
He's one of several producers on the film, most of whom are white.
I'm so pleased a white Southern woman was on hand to tell us about the effect slavery had on her people. In many ways, '12 Years a Slave' is exactly like the discrimination experienced by the wealthy, fair-haired young lady in 'Legally Blonde'.
Sure, as long as the Globes doesn't actually have to award any black people.
Hey, leave the man alone. He single-handedly ended Apartheid you know?
That Diane Keaton speech/song was utterly excruciating and seemed to represent everything Woody Allen would automatically rail against.
No Scoop! For shame.
At least Voight's win is a handy example to bring up next time some GOP twit goes on about how they've been blacklisted by Hollywood for 'political reasons'.
I see now. Films about 'black' subjects can win awards but not the actual black filmmakers or actors who make them.
It was robbed.