Really enjoyed this review by Myles. Well done.
Really enjoyed this review by Myles. Well done.
Ha. That's one thing I will really look forward to with anticipatory excitement.
I was expecting "War of the Five Kings".
Two of my favorites from Knopfler are "Lady Writer" (all thru) and the outro to "Where Do You Think You're Going."
Thought that was Orion?
Organ solo from In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida.
Two guitar solo's that were all over the radio in the early and late 70s respectively, were from "Aqualung" and "My Sharona". They're still pretty great. They're sort of the archetype of the guitar solo in a pop/rock song; probably the Tull one more so than the Knack.
Catelyn had the same trouble with Robb and had less success in penetrating his thick skull.
In the real world, you would have a small pre-meeting before the big meeting, and hash this shit out so you're all on the same page before the big meeting. But whatever.
Here is what I don't understand about Game of Thrones, and how it's made.
Three different people are listed as directors of the first four episodes:
Jeremy Podeswa
Mark Mylod
Matt Shakman
…with a fourth person directing epidose 6, Alan Taylor.
Kerry Ingram is all grown up now
"Now I have a lasso. Ho ho ho."
It's not so much that she's thinking of Steve and Steve alone. (I just saw the movie again, in a crowded theater, and was able to watch for more details.)
*Murder yes, cold-blooded no. "Hot-blooded", I think. It came at the end of a big fight scene.
I'm ok with it because (a) she DID think it was Ares, and her whole purpose in life; and (b) despite the mistaken identity, it wasn't like she slaughtered some innocent. This was definitely the guy who just committed a war crime, targeting civilians for a gas attack and wiping out a whole town (of people she knew!). …
Geoff Johns has never made anything cool.
Most Marvel movies are Bs at best. Moments of greatness stuck inside underwhelming movies. … All awesome scenes in forgettable movies.
At least one Avengers, both Guardians of the Galaxy, and two of the Captain Americas are great. At least.
I love Alison Brie so much.
Sniff 'n' the Tears, with "Driver's Seat".