Bob had all that prison clothes money, he could afford it.
Bob had all that prison clothes money, he could afford it.
She says he has no idea what's going on in his own kingdom. The problem for me as an audience member, is neither do I. Dorne has been so thinly sketched that I outside of it being Alexander Siddig, I couldn't care less whether Doran lives or dies.
I think it's really inconsistent. They've had as many as three units going and some people are better at staging action sequences than others. Hardhome was amazing, while I thought the Podrick and Brienne fight scene looked pretty community theatre Spamalot.
Hey, someone else might have gotten it wrong.
The first definition of "decimate" in the OED is "destroy a large part of something", the "remove one tenth" definition has been relegated to an historical footnote.
My dress shoes, running shoes, climbing shoes and snowboard boots are all different sizes from 11 to 13.
Same here.
He was great in that.
I need more Claudia Black in my life.
I just assumed they caught a ride with Bruce Wayne on his way back to Gotham.
I went to a Catholic high school, it rang true to me.
Cornwall's Saxon books are terrific, I love the Sharpe novels as well.
It's a little harder to be surprised these days when most movies are just based on other movies, or comic books, or toys from the 80's.
Judas Friedlander and Powers Booth!
Spin the wheel rye-gedy man!
Seems so obvious.
The studios are somehow unconcerned about finding a Pakistani American.
If there was ever a character that seemed to have been created whole cloth as a bullshit "dog ate my homework" response to the a deadline, it's "Moon Knight."
The legacy that King builds for "It" is pretty incredible, and one my most vivid images from the book is Pennywise leaning out to his knees from a hotel in the 30's( 20's?), and firing at a bunch of mobsters that the townsfolk had formed up to kill.
With the whole "we've all forgotten Derry" thing that allows the audience to discover the horror as they begin to remember it being such a key factor of what makes the book scary.