He looks like Lon, not Zod.
He looks like Lon, not Zod.
WHERE ARE THESE pictures?
I was just thinking that! She needs to "bust" them out!
The "always plugged-in"? Really?
Paging Anonymous....get on this ASAP.
G.R.R Martin's problem is very much one that Dickens had: he can make great, utterly realized characters too easily, and they sometimes run amok. I think he lost four months creating and then throwing a way a whole back story for the kid who gets killed by the faceless man on page 4 of A Feast of Crows. Which would be…
This is stupid. Nobody notices or cares something like that, except neurotics who obsess over facebook all day. This must have happened to this guy and he internalized the inane put-down he got.
If the tweet has a link, you have to have a link too. Very frustrating to not see what the hell she's talking about. This should be obvious to Gawker.
Doesn't the fact that he is going bald have something to do with it? Why can't he get a piece like Regis or Johnny did? I can't look at his old man's head and scalp anymore. If he had a wig I would like him again. Thank you.
What I find so cool about GoT fan art is how naturally it flows into art nouveau themes and motifs. There was a post of a guy who did all the characters straight from Beardsley the other day, and other images are equally inspired by Mucha, or, as in the case of this fabulous Bran image, Walter Crane.
Do I get a royalty for this?
He makes a good point. This post is quite credulous in supposing that this biogenetic activity can only have therapeutic consequences. Viruses that can commandeer immune systems could prove unimaginably destructive.
I don't get it.
I don't mind the invulnerability trope, which is at least consistent and logical, if physically implausable (though no more than flying, etc.) What bothers me most is how badly, and cynically, the writers handle strength. If Spider Man is strong enough to lift a bus, a punch from him should blow a man's head up. …
The best line from the SI piece was that watching him try to offensive rebound was like watching a man throw confetti.
"Where did the last six inches come from?" OWW
It's already ruined. The book is about children, not teenagers. That's one of the most fundamental things in the whole book. Card and the director were wrong. Kids can be great actors. Think of child stars of Let Me In, About a Boy, There Will Be Blood....catastrophic mistake.
1) that's not nearly enough salt. The water should be halfway to seawater.
Are we 100% sure this isn't Rip Taylor?
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