Oh, A.A. Dowd — I want your internet babies — you and me, baby — bashin' on Toy Story 3. Toy Story 2's ending was perfect.
Oh, A.A. Dowd — I want your internet babies — you and me, baby — bashin' on Toy Story 3. Toy Story 2's ending was perfect.
I won't quibble with any of these choices here — but I will say the list reminds me just how very subjective art can be. So many of the movies that are part of this list of 100 are ones that I've heard some people say they really like, and then some of them are ones people said was the worst movie they've ever seen.
I think he should have just apologized for these jokes not being funny, and people can either read the double meaning in that statement, or agree that yeah, they aren't very good jokes.
The thing is, it would have been just as funny if the person didn't resemble (purposefully?) someone who is a real person. I am pretty sure that the fact that the surgeon represented someone real was sort of an in-joke, and so what was the point?
oooh… nice catch. and it's true enough that we didn't see the mouse actually being fed to the snake. and your theory makes more sense. I especially like it because of the snake/mouse dynamic — the mouse is prey to the snake, and is therefore the diminutive one. however, the snake just also needs to eat — so can we…
I'm a bit unclear on what is bothering Porunn. I know that sounds silly, but let me explain. I mean, post-partum depression: that makes total sense.
lol, YES!
Okay, if there's no Ragnar, I'm out of there.
okay, sideline, but I felt bad for the poor little monkey in that small cage! did it really add that much? poor guy can't even join the union…
I think they just should have handled it differently. I mean, it was completely appropriate to introduce us to the king. But why we were supposed to care about the torch the Count holds for the princess is beyond me. To me, that was the weakest scene.
Hopefully, Aslaug will become Willow.
I'm still curious to know if the Kattegat people know, in general, that Athelstan is dead? Or, at least the inner circle, like Rollo and Helga? Because, if it was known that he was murdered — well, it sounds like Floki tried to set things up to make sure people thought he was elsewhere. Fair enough. But I wonder if…
It looked like Hogwarts.
Okay, now you're definitely talking about The Walking Dead. ;)
I get you — but I feel like a bit of a bait-and-switch is happening. We all got hooked in Season 1 when it was 100% Viking-focused. It made sense to add in intrigues in other countries, but by taking the spotlight off the Vikings, well, they should at least change the name of the show! ;)
I think you've just put your finger on the silver lining for those of us who are poor students of history!
I think it's possible that the common people don't know what she's really like. She may have an excellent head of PR.
My take was it was a gesture to threaten Floki, and remind him of who has the power. It's interesting — Floki is devoted to the gods, and in the scenario of Ragnar holding he snake and the mouse (who he presumedly feeds to the mouse), Ragnar is "god" over the snake and the mouse.
re: Judith; her coloring really seems to point to Rick being the father; she looks like she either has blond or light brown hair. I think if she was supposed to be Shane's, they'd find babies with really dark hair.
One thing is - as she's become more awesome, she's become a bit more cranky. I mean, who wouldn't be cranky in a ZA, but still. For instance, I understood why she said what she did to the little Cookie Monster. But when he came around a second (or third?) time - the time she pretty much pushed him out the door, and he…