I've been carrying that torch since 1999. Are they perfect? Fuck no. Is there some incredibly stupid, pointless stuff in the prequels? Fuck yes. But there's lots and lots of cool, fun stuff in there too.
I've been carrying that torch since 1999. Are they perfect? Fuck no. Is there some incredibly stupid, pointless stuff in the prequels? Fuck yes. But there's lots and lots of cool, fun stuff in there too.
I got a sinister vibe from her too, but I blamed that on the fact that I was halfway through the new House of Cards season when I saw Wonder Woman.
Not really. The movie never plays her as dumb or naive. And any sexiness that comes across is purely a result of the character's confidence and badassery.
Of the 3 unreleased songs on this reissue, this is the only one I've never heard before. It's lovely.
I thought he was more of lapsed Scientologist..
Also, wasn't there supposed to be a new Beck album by now? I thought it was coming last fall, but then that didn't happen and I haven't heard anything since, save for a few tracks released individually.
Looking forward to Beach House's B-sides compilation.
Chiefs of Staff shouldn't let Presidents tweet drunk.
Looking forward to more House of Cards, but first I gotta finish The People vs OJ Simpson which I just started. Can't wait to find out how it ends. OJ is so obviously guilty!
And it feels like 6 months. This administration is a wormhole where time slows to a crawl relative to the rest of the universe, and I want out.
He's still underwater though. But hey, he inched up a bit to be slightly less underwater, so all is well I guess…
I have a feeling being Trump's "communications director" is sort of like being Tony Montana's bodyguard. Technically you're doing a job and getting paid for it (probably in cocaine), but your boss is so fucking crazy (again, cocaine) that you might as well not even be there.
Remember that part in "The Exorcist" where the words "Help me" appear under the girl's skin? Probably something like that.
I can't remember by earliest Star Wars memory. As a kid we had a big drawer full of VHS tapes of movies my parents had taped off cable (I can still remember the mid-80s Cinemax intro to The Empire Strikes Back), so those movies were just sort of always around.
When I was a kid, every summer there were a few songs played in heavy rotation on MTV, so much that they became the soundtrack of the summer for me. Whenever I hear those songs now I'm immediately time-warped back to the good old 90s. "Monkeywrench" has that effect on me more than any other song.
I'm a big MCU fan, and I could give a shit which studio gets most of the profit. As long as the movie is good (and I have faith it will be, given Marvel's track record with producing their own movies) that's all that matters.
Also, why the fuck do they have New York AND Washington DC on the same poster?
As great as their movies are, all the Marvel Studios posters are pretty terrible. The Dr. Strange poster was cool and the Ant-Man poster where it's 99.9% empty white space with a tiny little Paul Rudd in the middle is great, but those are the exceptions. Most of their posters, no matter how good the movie is, are…
The Eyrie's throne is a gnarled old tree. The one in the trailer looks a big chunk of rock.
But still a distinction Davos would make, since he's one of the only fully honorable characters left on the show.