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"I didn't steal it, I was only playing with it."

I know it's not in the books, but I half expect to hear "Hello, my name is Oberyn Martell. You killed my sister, prepare to die."

I think you guys missed the key quote in the Tyrion-Bronn scene. Bronn asks Tyrion "When have you ever risked your life for me?" Bronn isn't a complete calculating bastard, he understands the nature of their friendship more than Tyrion did. In much the same way Tyrion didn't understand his relationship with Shae in

Marvel's balls are enormous. Only they could pull this off while still building their current universe. I freaking love it, I'm ready for a movie that puts the fun before the gritty/dark/political metaphor stuff. This looks like it's gonna be a blast, and the cast is awesome.

Yes, totally felt the Firefly here :) Mainly the "Something good, something bad, bit of both!" line.

Cause let me tell you, outside of a documentary, a planet dying from ecological disaster isn't enough of an imminent threat to get me interested.

I was looking at the cast list and Jessica Chastain's character is unnamed. I think she's the adult version of that little girl.

I will say that his final Atomic Breath is by far the most amazing use of it EVER and that every single person in my crowd went fucking crazy with cheers.

Lovely article. Very civil and it is clear you put a lot of thought into it. Thank you.

"The issue? Whether Adam and Eve were the progenitors of humanity."

THIS IS THE OPPOSITE OF THE PREMISE.

Daniel Day-Lewis as Duke Leto Atreides. There ya go.

Y'know, I watched 'Cloud Atlas' a while back, expecting it to be some overwrought, pointless story that got more into the 'Whoa!' attempts than relating a coherent narrative, and I gotta admit, I was quite pleasantly surprised. The whole 'all you need is love, damn you! LOVE!' tone was a bit overdone, but the idea

Definitely not showing enough skin to be sexy.

If you intentionally release a greenhouse gas into the atmosphere the skies will respond in a manner that follows scientific understanding.

Well, I would say having Grant Ward be a traitor, Coulson be the leader of Project T.A.H.I.T.I. and just destroying the main characters world and superstructure entirely is pretty much take the hard direction.

Honestly, that's an apt comparison. Petyr might not be as outwardly insane as the Joker, but there's a similarity in their motivations. When Sansa asked him "What do you want?" and he replies "Everything." There's an emptiness to his statement. As if he couldn't think of anything specific to say, so he just said "all

So Fox aired the episodes out of order so that the character development and plot seemed Schizophrenic, put long breaks in between episodes and barely put forth any marketing when new episodes actually aired. I'm sure they are shocked it didn't do well.