You know what they say: Third time's the charm.
You know what they say: Third time's the charm.
The Fugitive isn't really an action movie, though. Outside of the initial prison escape and the fight at the end, it's all cat-and-mouse mystery-story intrigue. It is a great, great movie, though. 1993 (its release year) was the best year for movies we've had since the 70s, and I don't see it being eclipsed any time…
I could have done without the ironic voice-over (Patrick Stewart singing cowboy songs doesn't need a knowing, winking voice-over; the thing is already itself and needs no explanation). But even so, enjoyable.
You may love potatoes, but you certainly don't love fun!
Probably not, but I do note that Tyrion is not on this infographic. He could well be an illegitimate Targaryen heir resulting from Tywin being cuckolded by his wife and a Targaryen. That might explain the hatred Tywin had for him, and why the dragons didn't eat him earlier this season.
Ah, but you are forgetting that Dorne is where our favorite characters go to meet a face much worse than death - it's where they go to become nonsensically boring.
At 75-1 odds, that is the best pick (next to the odds on Dany/Tyrion).
It's got to be that, or Dany making a safe landing at Dorne with her Unsullied and Dothraki troops.
(I see that others already noted this. I am, as always, late to the party)
Am I missing something, or once mother switches to the root account, why is the user continuing to use the sudo command? There should be no need.
The Athenians at Marathon weakened the middle of their line, and actually had it fall back upon the commencement of the battle, so that their (admittedly) strengthened flanks could encircle the Persians. It very much was a pincer attack. See https://upload.wikimedia.or…
That's the Marathon strategy, actually. It predates both Canae and Thermopylae.
Never forget, it was thanks to Jeri Ryan's reaction to her husband's peccadilloes that Hillary Clinton had to wait 8 years to win her party's presidential nomination!
I'm going to feel very bad putting money on Ghost's departure next week. Hate betting against him, but the show's hatred of the dire wolves knows no bounds.
It's not too big a leap for Cersei to be found guilty of incest (producing the monstrous Joffrey), while *also* having produced legitimate children (like, say, the decent, upstanding, God-fearing Faith-supporting Tommen). I imagine that the High Sparrow could take that approach as well.
Jaqen is already dying - he's the one who was stabbed by the waif, while disguised as Arya. A debt is still owed, and when he succumbs to his chest wound, it will finally be repaid.
Listen, I think we got started off on the wrong foot. Let's talk music: do you like the Elton John song "Rocket Man?"
I feel like "Justified" should merit consideration, though the only line from that comes immediately to mind is 'this is bullshit, you shot me in the back' / 'If you wanted me to shoot you in the front, you should have run towards me'
Well, I suppose I should be a bit narrower in my comments, and say that it hasn't *all* been big budget, mass market, needs-to-appeal-to-a-wide-international-audience stuff, but that there has been a greater proportion of Hollywood money dedicated to those pictures, in large part at the expense of the mid-budget…
To an extent, though there was usually room for some mid-tier lower-budget movies that would appeal to a certain segment of the population (think middle/pseudo-upper class stuff like Merchant Ivory films and the like). From the late 90s/early 00s on, though, it's been all big budget, mass market,…