They do not use the word at all!
They do not use the word at all!
I was really, really pleased that not a single one was sexualized, not even when they were made up and trotted around for their interviews. Not that sexualization has to be bad 100% of the time, but since it occurs basically 100% of the time for female characters a break from it is so refreshing.
The movie was a little blander than I thought it might be, but to the rest of your point I will just say that it's the first part of a trilogy.
I am most excited to see D.B. Weiss and David Benioff!
Awesome! I'm sure Lionsgate will work out some sort of deal with them.
They are definitely piggybacking on the film's launch. That's really the only way the tie-in would be effective. It's like the HP Alliance.
Yes! I totally thought the same thing too
I wouldn't say they "fucked *up*" the cave scene, so much as they "*fucked* up" the cave scene. The dialogue and action implied PG sex substitution.
I thought it was more affectionate than in the books, but not sexually (except for the intense sexual attraction I was feeling toward Cinna). All in all, it seemed like a fair movie depiction, especially given how little screen time he got.
Better ratings? It'd also probably be funnier than it is now.
It's okay. I used "it's" instead of "its" in my original post, so I'm not exactly the king of clarity, either. But I do get your overall point. I think the problem for most people is that when you finally sit on the plane you want to immediately start reading, or sleep, or do whatever you were planning to do to pass…
Yeah, all of that makes sense except for the Kindle thing. It's entire point is to replace the need to lug around many books. Also, theoretically, with wifi turned off, it should be no different than a digital watch in terms of interference.
Huzzah!
Obviously St. Patrick's Day is more about being Irish than it is about him. It's also specifically celebrating the right of assembly which was taken away from the Irish by the British, only being allowed for on religious holidays.
The whole time I was watching these featurettes I was thinking of Cersei. I'm glad I'm not the only one. I now want a movie/funnyordie skit featuring Cersei Lannister facing off against Charlize Theron's evil queen.
Hearted for what will now be the only religious image hanging in my apartment.
I have never felt so much shame in my entire life as I did when her eyes looked on me like that and I haven't even done anything to feel shame about!
Soylent Green never goes down well.
I'm surprised too for that reason and also because Asheville is much more of a book lovers paradise than Wilmington, so I would think that the popular literary craze de jour would be well represented there.
They are saving the fire for people to see and hopefully be impressed by during the movie.