Yeah, Zuko. Love him now.
Yeah, Zuko. Love him now.
Oh, yeah, my favourite idiot plot is when Jango Fett tries to murder Padme. I think, it’s hilarious. He’s an assassin, so he sends another assassin to murder, who sends some kind of snakes or worms or whatever, plus, a flying droid cuts a hole on the uncovered window. Well, a single shot would do the trick, but no,…
Well, if they fuck up Batman v Superman, we don't have to worry about the Wonder Woman movie. There won't be any.
My eyes are wrong or the brunette has red hair?
And they think that darkness=deepness and complexity. Well, that's not true.
OK, thanks, it sounded a bit like mocking, sorry for bitching, I'd like to make ceasefire. Beowulf was a hiatus in my knowledge, but now I remember, that Tolkien wrote a big Beren and Luthien-poem in Beowulf-style. In my opinion, Rohan doesn't look too viking, they were always much more like Wisigoths (for instance…
And why should it require celtic time travel? You not even try to debate just mocking. Thank you very much.
I've read pretty, pretty much about Tolkien. Show me, where is viking stuff. Atlantis is greek, sure, but man, I was writing about TLOTR, not The Silmarillion (and I think that's not even fantasy, it's much more). I never said, that Miéville comes from nothing, don't misunderstand my words on purpose. Miéville is…
More like Juggernaut.
I don't know the second one, but I have to say yes for Earthsea. It is built upon the same medievel/feudal romanticized King Arthur-era's basic elements. BOOOOOOORIIIIING!
Sorry, I don't know fantasy before that.
I don't know The Dying Earth, but Earthsea is yes. The whole universe looks the same, because it is built from the same medieval/feudal European romaticized King Arthur-eras basic elements.
I havem't read The Dying Earth, I don't know what it is. But A Wizard of Earthsea works with same mythical celtic-based basic elements, like wizards, dragons, etc. And it is boring. In the late 20th century Neil Gaiman comes and says: "forget these, I give you modern fantasy, not this middle-age feudal stuff." And he…
birth i meant
The Lord of the Rings. Every single fantasy book is a copy of it from the birty 'til the late '90s.
No, no, no. No. In 3, the younger Gruber's vengeance is just a kinda camouflage ot steal the gold. He doesn't want McClain or the police nearby the bank, that's why he palys Simon and gives instructions for them.
How about pics? C'mon, this way you'll never be a 21st century journalist. (I'm just lazy to search these. Good article, btw.)
GREAT PLAN TO MURDER PADME: