When i was in South America, i noticed that the settings (large open plan houses) and the style of acting (incredibly attractive people acting poorly) of Telemundos on mute reminded me of something.
When i was in South America, i noticed that the settings (large open plan houses) and the style of acting (incredibly attractive people acting poorly) of Telemundos on mute reminded me of something.
My friends had to stage a meeting because of my addiction to crossdressers in john waters movies.
So, he knows Bran is alive, or at least, not dead? Guess he must do, what with Rickon turning up
It's the most minor of book things, so I don't think it counts as a spoiler, but in Essos Tyrion plays cyvasse, which is a chess analogue. (Though more interesting, as you shield your pieces as you set up, so it's different to chess as you don't play with perfect information)
I really like Qyburn. He just is curious about the world and wants to tinker with things.
I reckon Frankenstein's Mountain kills her. Proper Lenny from "of mice and men" stuff
I presume there isn't one. Castle was abandoned with all hands off to fight above the wall.
Cats and dogs, living together! IT'S IN REVELATIONS, PEOPLE
"I, who birthed dragons paid with blood magic on the pyre of my dead husband, as I burned a witch to death, and then got on a boat after escaping the psychic castle of a magical assassin cult, could not possibly believe in dead men walking".
I'm so glad we don't get a "next week on" on the UK broadcasts. Seems like spoiler/fake spoiler central.
My theory is that since Dany got the Dragonstone table and Cersei made her big courtyard painting of the map, that enabled the "fast travel" add on and you can move armies and navies without time cost.
When Dany and Jon talk about the dragons
"I named them for my two dead brothers. You've got two dead brothers too?"
"Yep"
I found this out by accident, as Spectre was on in a restaurant I was in: it works so much better as a silent film. Every shot is gorgeous, and you've seen enough Bond to know how it works, so your brain fills in the rest, and you can ignore the complete tosh of the plot
Problem with Superman III: They hired a really funny comedian to be in it. Because of that, they didn't write anything funny for him, expecting him to riff it all, and actively encouraging him to do so.
I now want a cover version of "for your eyes only" by At The Drive In
Hey! Monty park. Long time no see, brother
The only thing that made me sad is the AV Club haven't given this an absolute kicking. It's a bas review, but i was expecting a "end times" vibe from it
Incidentally, there's a theory that is ehat happened to Michael Jackson. He was given drugs as a child that messed with his hormones to keep him young looking and then he didn't go through puberty properly, physically or emotionally
Can i once again blame romcoms as the social ill they clearly are?
I'm not sure there were signs, as such. Some strains of cancer are incredibly quick acting