I'll admit I was a DDD snob at first, but I've come to appreciate that he shines a spotlight on some pretty great places you might not think to try, or may not even know exist in your own city.
I'll admit I was a DDD snob at first, but I've come to appreciate that he shines a spotlight on some pretty great places you might not think to try, or may not even know exist in your own city.
Remember, this is the writer of fucking Collateral Beauty.
It absolutely was.
He's so dreamy!!
Before the Dothraki show up, Tarly tells Jamie that the gold is safely at King's Landing, which is why he suggests flogging the soldiers who lag behind. He's in a hurry to get back to the capitol because he doesn't feel safe on the open road.
They later acknowledged that she was drunk (they all had partied a bit before they recorded) and June Diane apologized because she felt it made Anna look bad. She was just really tipsy.
Well, that's a bummer. But Chris is finally available to have that hot, lurid, sex-filled affair with me that he has been pining for.
I was shocked to find out that, along with his evil lack of any discernible humanity, DarkCoop is also freakishly strong.
Indeed.
Is Littlefinger on her list?
Matte paintings are lovely things.
You have no idea.
Word.
I was really feeling a main character death in that battle scene. Bronn, or even Jamie. Something that would really shake things up, character-wise. I would've been fine with it.
Audiences can be such Needful Things.
The irony is- Stephen King himself wrote the Pet Sematary screenplay.
He's a terrible screenwriter, and the worst judge of how to take his material and make it work onscreen.
Mary Lambert's movie is alright. But I always pictured a movie adaptation being a whole lot meaner. Stephen King wrote the screenplay, and the tone of the movie is too cartoonish in spots. It's actually a really, really, REALLY dark story.
But it's also why the show, after a pleasant but "nothing special" first season, became the cultural phenomenon it was.
She didn't create the show, but she definitely fought battles to become its lead creative force.
Hot take: Roseanne's revelation in the series finale that Dan had died of his heart attack was legitimately the best thing about the finale. The shot where the camera pans over to show Dan's empty chair at the dining room table shredded me, and Roseanne's delivery of the news was brutal and raw.
It didn't make the…