What kind of spell check has Woddy prioritised over Woody?
What kind of spell check has Woddy prioritised over Woody?
It was just called Miami, Mr. Memory.
And then we entered the Willennium.
The Sopranos did it for most seasons, at least the big mob stuff. I don't know if it was the first but it felt like a fresh approach. Having a while episode for the aftermath was a great idea.
Hey, you leave Airplane 2 out of that list! It's perfectly fine!
Or make sure this gets out now making her death in this week's finale seem more of a shock?
We see him watching the final scene from The Sopranos and he still manages to get pulled out of it on the "Don't Stop…".
I don't know, Cersei wasn't above subbing in a Cousin Lannister when one of the leads wasn't available.
Maybe but then Jon just wanted to get to hi as fast as possible too and as Rickon was heading to him in a straight line, there's a risk in trying to make him understand a hint versus him not getting it and Jon's reaching him being delayed.
I give them the benefit of the doubt here because
a) he's young
b) he's terrified and panicking
…both of which leave him in a mental state where thinking logically/strategically might be difficult, and
c) he's just trying to get to Jon as quick as possible. Running full pelt at him makes sense (again, given the absolute…
I don't usually watch GoT with my one year old son but timings this week meant watching it during his dinner time - and he went crazy with excitement at the dragon reveal. And when they started breathing fire? Forget it.
"You're throwing pebbles at a tank! Stop it!"
I believe it's a film so you'll only get 100 minutes of consolation. (Still, the cast sounds incredible)
According to the showrunners, Game of Thrones has two seasons left so, with a 6th and 7th season, Veep would end at the same time.
Sounds less annoying than when our work book club read Slaughterhouse Five and used "So it goes" in every conversation they could for about three months. It would have been fine if they'd have liked the book and were making a clever reference to its meaning but the majority found it dumb and were using the phrase…
For me it's gotten better on each viewing. I saw it twice at the cinema and then at home a little later and it was that third viewing that made me tip over into absolutely loving the film.
Dare not! But I will allow "underrated". And possibly unfairly dismissed as superfluous when it turned out it actually had something to say.
WALL-E, the Incredibles, Ratatouille, Toy Story 2 and Up are my top five but you're right, it's difficult. Because even then I feel like I'm stupid for not including Toy Story or Toy Stroy 3 or Monsters, Inc or Inside Out or Finding Nemo.
I was thinking earlier on - when reading Finding Dory reviews where the consensus seems to be that it's very good to great but it's built on such pedigree that of course it is - how amazing it would be for Cars 3 to come out and for Pixar to have somehow created one of their classics out of it, considering how low…
I mean, maybe if it had been suggested twenty years ago, when it was first released? But there has to be an expiry date on this sort of thing.