ALL KILLER NO FILLER!!!!
ALL KILLER NO FILLER!!!!
Non-book reader here, and I'm trying to figure out the location of that throne Dany is sitting on. It's not King's Landing, so is it the Iron Islands? Stannis's old fort? Somewhere else?
There's enmity, and then there's burning little girls at the stake.
Pope Frank's face looks like he just became an atheist in that moment.
Good lord, Trump's fake smile in that picture is nauseating. I can't remember even seeing him display a hint of normal human emotion, like a genuine smile, a laugh, nothing. It's all either fake congeniality, fake interest, fake concern, etc. etc…
*Vatican intercom system*
Touch your husband in public, they said.
When you realize that David is the main character (and de facto "hero") of this new batch of movies, then lots of positive stuff happens. By the end of the movie he has his own spaceship full of a thousand sleeping humans. He wins!
And I'm not even British! That's how good they are at it.
I thought this particular asshole blew himself up at the entrance to the arena, not inside where the actual concert was happening. But you're 100% right, the willingness to attack people who just wanted to go see a concert and have a good time is monstrous.
My parents are leaving for a 2-week trip to the UK this week. I know it's irrational because they're gonna be mostly touring the countryside and visiting every old mansion that looks like Downton Abbey, but I can't help but worry.
He's not president of the UK, so he can fucking well jog on.
Which would explain why he won an Oscar and has been writing and directing movies for well over a decade, just like a typical fad.
"Let Me In" from "Monster" is all about Stipe's attempts to reach out to Cobain. The lyric "He gathered up his loved ones and he brought them all around to say 'Goodbye, nice try'" is maybe the single darkest line in any R.E.M. song.
I love the part where the British TV hosts are watching the "No Surprises" video, and one of the hosts describes the song as "music to slit your wrists to". Then the movie cuts to the actual filming of the video, where Thom Yorke is practically being tortured to get the head-underwater bit just right.
That's why it's so damn good. The girlfriend (I forget her name) objects to the cop asking to see her boyfriend's ID when she was the one driving, which Peele knew would get the audience on her side. That way when the plot is fully revealed it's even more uncomfortable for the white liberals in the audience who…
The movie didn't even try to win over anyone in the "Blue Lives Matter" crowd, and I respect the hell out of it for that. Peele knew who the audience for the movie was likely to be, and he catered it to that audience specifically. It's brilliant.
That's a lot of work to find out whether or not you like something.
The sight of the cop car's flashing lights was the most terrifying moment in the whole movie. That the fear turned to relief within seconds doesn't change the effectiveness of that initial horror.
Make a donation to an organization assisting victims of sexual harassment/assault. I don't think ol' Roger would like that very much.