hopefully it spared him a few seconds of having to watch it.
hopefully it spared him a few seconds of having to watch it.
holy crap is that clip *awful*
"If Game Of Thrones were more adventurous—not to say it’s not, but it sure has its formulas—we could get an episode like Lost’s “The Constant,” where Bran just goes from one vision to the next while Meera and Benjen are dragging his body to safety. "
I actually don't believe we'd see people posting 7 min videos about how they are not going to see the RotLA remake unless they were making Indiana a woman.
the thing is, they've been remaking movies for no good reasons for a couple decades straight.
" In Apocalypse, extravagant effects cross lines of reality to express fears and desires: Magneto tears apart Auschwitz, using the bricks of the concentration camp to build an impossible futuristic cityscape of archways; Nightcrawler (Kodi Smit-McPhee), dressed in a red-and-black Thriller jacket, teleports away, as…
except…. Hodor wasn't heroic. he was being controlled by Bran. So Bran using him to protect them directly leads to ruining his entire possible life. keeping him around to be used for this occasion.
I'm not going to subject myself to this film to find out (and Nathan really does seem to address it above by acknowledging that if the film worked, the mentrual blood scene would be hailed as a masterpiece) but there were multiple times during the descriptions of the movie that I wondered if her schtick would be…
discovering TTA as a 15-16 year old with a group of like minded friends was an amazing experience.
how does this compare to freddy got fingered?
you're right that those people make the *best* bars/restaurants
Fox ruins everything
At some level what this guy does and what Ramsay does are very similar. And I know that there have definitely been times when Gordon has had to tell people that their idea for the restaurant doesn't work, and they need to throw it out.
it's not in any way a novel feeling, but I hate The Little Mermaid with a passion, and yet manymany people love it to death.
awwww. that breaks my heart. it's a brilliant campy tribute to old sci-fi and horror films, while also being sexually subversive and preaching acceptance of people being who they want to be.
that may be the only nice thing someone can say about G2 compared to the original
yeah, it's kinda terrifying that after hearing the first line I could easily remember 90% of this after all this time.
"If I just wanted to hear the music I could sit in my room and listen to my iPod"
also: it's Devlin in Michigan, not devil
I'm really curious how far along her work on the book is. She put a ton of time and effort into it, and some people have claimed it was close to be finished. I'm really hoping all of her work sees the light of day and it gets published.