justmireya
JustMireya
justmireya

As much as I’ve despised the man professionally, whenever I see him now my heart just aches for him. I can’t even get riled up any longer. He’s gone. It’s over. So let’s just get back to the business of mocking the idiocy of Warner Brothers execs.

the Iron Bank guy would not commit their support of Cersei’s war until their repayment made it to the Iron Bank, which as we know from the epic end scene, it did NOT.

What you write is absolutely uninformed drivel, you really need to educate yourself on the past and continuing treatment of indigenous peoples in the US before you put your fingers to keyboard on this subject again. We’re not just talking about traditional & biological warfare and forced relocations against

Spidey 2 was great. At the time there was no greater villain than Alfred Molina’s Dr. Octopus.

Don’t tell me, that after the first film was a hit, that Rowling couldn’t have chosen to throw her weight around for further films, especially as the fervor over the books and movies grew and grew. There was no one more influential in the world of popular entertainment at the time.

(I’m now enjoying the idea that if you were into fanfic prior to the LJ days, it’s the equivalent of the early fur-trapping era or something.)

JK Rowling is the boss lady of the writing world who is sheer fire on twitter.

To be fair, at the time J.K. Rowling negotiated rights to her films, it was unheard of for an author to have much say or input in the movie’s production. J.K. only had a couple of stipulations, i.e. that the actors be British, but overall her deal was more standard. The film team went to her for guidance because she

I REGRET NOTHING.

slash fiction

Not to completely shift gears, but I’m really psyched about Gaiman’s involvement on American Gods. Great show, great visuals, great story that’s allowed to expand into areas that the book didn’t, but also has Gaiman there advocating for the type of characters involved in the story and making sure the characters don’t

As opposed to Jo Rowling, who by all accounts was nothing but helpful, yet set herself back from the Harry Potter film franchise. She understood that books and movies are different universes and although she required certain things to be left in (because only she knew the outcome of the final books), Rowling let the

I have responded to your, and others, responses in a rational and quiet fashion involving editing my original post.

It has some great quotes:

What others have said.

Because honestly it’s a pretty funny film that shows the 90s action film excess at it’s best/worst.

No, you are not. To coin a phrase.. I find the lack of reviews.... disturbing...

Uh....am I the only one concerned that there is still an embargo on real, non-studio, Wonder Woman reviews, only a few days before it opens...?

I cried when I was there. It was beautiful.

“You like Hulk’s bed, puny human? Hulk happy to hear that....Hulk killed it himself!”