...other stars usually have their giant ass planets (i.e. their Jupiter) orbiting them at a much closer distance. This is really common in other systems!
...other stars usually have their giant ass planets (i.e. their Jupiter) orbiting them at a much closer distance. This is really common in other systems!
Yeah, that bugged me with True Detective. I’d love more BTS stuff of how they made the show, or production details. Oh well.
But again, he didn’t do that. Nor was he like “Howland, stab him from behind!” It wasn’t an honorable way to dispatch a foe, but that was not the fault of Ned Stark.
Ned Stark states flat out in the books that Howland Reed saved his life, and that Arthur Dayne would have beat him if not for Howland’s interference. If they really wanted to show Ned Stark acting dishonorably, they should have had him stab Arthur Dayne in the back, not Howland Reed.
These “Inside the Episode” shorts really are just post-show recaps to clearly explain what was shown during the episode: telling instead of showing. It would be great if they showed how the production of certain scenes was made (like the amazing sword fight or the hanging). It’d be better at least if there was a…
BvS might’ve tanked hard - and good thing - but Civil War is doing quite well. Fifth biggest opening of all time, and it’s on track to break a billion dollars worldwide without a sweat. You might think the quality has declined, but millions upon millions of fans the world over apparently disagree with you.
It was probably because he lied about what happened, afterwards, since Bran seems surprised how things actually went down. And he probably lied to protect a bigger lie, so that if his discomfort about the Tower of Joy ever got too obvious, he would have a backup lie to confess.
I’m sorry, but wtf is Weiss talking about? Ned Stark’s honor is “punctured” because Howland Reed chose to stab Arthur Dayne in the back? How? Was Ned supposed to just let Arthur Dayne bleed out?
This post is definitely leaning in that direction but I think with MCU: Civil War out there we can clarify that it’s more likely apocalypse fatigue. There are apocalypses everywhere in movies, tv, books; post-apocalypses, pre-apocalypses, during apocalypses; drama apocalypses, comedy apocalypses, and of course genre…
Not just the best X-Men movies, the best Comic Book Movies period.
Children are STILL being taught that tongue taste map in school. It’s so weird - they hang onto it despite it not adding to the curriculum in the first place. I guess they just like maps and dividing things up. But for something that was never established science to be in textbooks for over 100 years - this is just a…
When asked for further comment, Trump said,
MAKE MARVEL MCU GREAT AGAIN!
Technically, the Chitauri entered NYC without the proper visas, so illegal aliens do not count as people in our current political environment.
I was looking for this. Because do you want Clayface? Because this is how you get Clayface.
They did mention cosmetics a couple of times - and almost the entirety of the cosmetics industry is targeted at women. Although I firmly believe it’s a shame more men don’t wear makeup (some could definitely stand to benefit from it) it’s understandable why they would use a female model to show practical applications.
So we’re basically one step away from Mission: Impossible style peel-off identity changing masks, right?
Did they really have to bring in a woman as the example of wrinkle removal and then pinch and jiggle her eyelids? The old fart narrating the movie was wrinkly enough. Couldn’t he do it to himself?
Welp. Thankfully vibranium doesn’t exist, because combined with this I’d throw my vibranium shield at pretty much everything.