“The Battle of the Bastards” is actually just Jon Snow and Ramsay Bolton going up against one another in a Battle of the Bands — Jon is the singer for his band, Winterfellas, while Ramsay is the lead guitarist for his band, Live and Let Flay.
“The Battle of the Bastards” is actually just Jon Snow and Ramsay Bolton going up against one another in a Battle of the Bands — Jon is the singer for his band, Winterfellas, while Ramsay is the lead guitarist for his band, Live and Let Flay.
I dunno, “Battle of the Bastards” sounds like a Monster Truck Rally gimmick
Leroy Jenkins or GTFO.
So it'll be those Panda guys in the next one then... They'll be literally pandaing to the audience.
Ok. I heartily disagree that all the books and the underlying story are crap, but you’re entitled to your opinion. But if you’re saying it can’t be adapted to a good TV show, I feel like you’re ignoring huge parts of the books for whatever reason. People who say that usually never finished the series.
Dumai Wells. Fuck. That would make anything on GoT look like a kid playing with lego.
Why did you start in the middle and reread the boring books?
*Yawn* Call me when we get Robin Hood as a fox.
Ikea definitely has its place; without it I would not have been able to afford to furnish my place as I wanted, and within budget.
In the film Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow the enthralling open shows the Hindenburg III docking at the Empire State Building on a snowy evening. My favorite shot.
Bet you some of them are just really amazing Aunts.
Swiss components, American components, all made in TAIWAN!
I have to agree, broadly, and I say that as a massive JW fan. This is Shore reaching the nadir of his art. Even his own scores for other movies don’t really come close.
You have the wisdom and light of Elendil.
While William’s work on Star Wars might be the most universally memorable scoring in the history of film, I will always maintain that Shore’s LotR scores are the absolute height of the craft. I genuinely can’t conceive of any way that what he accomplished over the span of the trilogy could possibly be improved upon.
For me “Magical London” begins and ends with ‘Neverwhere’.
Ride now! Ride now! Ride! Ride to ruin... and the world’s ending! Death! Death! DEATH! FORTH EORLINGAS!