Sorry, all my henchman time is given over to my overlords on the ODeck.
Sorry, all my henchman time is given over to my overlords on the ODeck.
@GamingTheory: He is intellectually Batman's equal. He was one of the first of the rouge's gallery to figure out Batman's identity, he is a businessman and a crime-boss. He can also beat Batman in a fight.
@Natalie Willoughby: And crazy. The movie is worth watching just for her performance.
@Natalie Willoughby: Have you seen Rachel Getting Married? I don't actually like it very much, but it really opened my eyes to Hathaway's range.
@forsinain42: Seriously, the post is called morning SPOILERS.
Sorry for the double post, but I just had to express how the news of these two actors as these two characters made me feel in my heart.
Oh Nolen, you're going to bring dignity back to Bane. I didn't know it was possible for me to love you any more than I did. But here we are.
I've wanted a pygmy mammoth as a pet since before I knew they could actually have been a real thing.
@corpore-metal: Here, here!!!
All my dreams made flesh.
@maggeimerc: From what I remember the BBC show starts with the idea that the boys have lived in the house for a while, and so know Annie well. If the show starts with them moving into the house (having been good friends before they move in) it would make the Annie/Sally character the odd man out.
@cljohnston108: The thing that I am most interested in is what they will do when they run out of BBC storyline to mimic. After all the full run of the American show that is currently planned is as long as all of the BBC show that has aired. I hope they plan to do new stuff and not just stretch out the BBC stuff…
@KEPinion: I like your analysis, but I wanted to say that I like how Herrick wasn't physically threatening, at least at first. When you first see him he almost looks a little silly; a cop, a little balding and round. You instinctively trust him. Then you slowly see how threatening he is. Every episode it builds…
Sally is my biggest worry about the show (having not yet watched it). Annie was a very hard character to put on screen. She has to be weak and helpless to some degree, and a shut it who is overly clingy to her few friends. At the same time she is defiant, strong willed and authoritative. It's a hard balance to…
@matthewabel: I did not like it at all in the book. Asking the causal reader to keep ten random magical objects straight in their head (many of which are just talked about once or twice all at once then never really mentioned again) is a bad idea.
@FrankN.Stein: That's the word I was looking for.
I really love this scene and I think it made the Deathly Hollows a lot cooler (and less contrived) than they felt in the book.
@Graviton1066: Really? Why be like that? I'm all about criticizing things you don't like (and I don't like the last Harry Potter book), but for a stared commenter to just dump on other people's fandom?
@justvisiting: I've thus far put a load of work into two novels that I knew from the start wouldn't get published.
@brazziO5: Well, one I love and one I hate, but they are written by the same guy, so that's why they feel a lot the same.