Are you grading on a curve? Those are way off. *Drops the class*
Are you grading on a curve? Those are way off. *Drops the class*
I remember thinking that song was awesome when I was growing up, but when I re-listened to it recently I realized the lyrics are mind-blowingly atrocious. I still really love every other aspect of it, though.
Clad in naught but lobstered gauntlets and a torn sackcloth bearing the yellow suns and white crescents quartered on rose and azure of House Tarth round his loins, GRRM lifted the greasy trencher to his unshaven jowls and mused "Where do authors go?"
It may be worth it for the sight of Hodor awkwardly hefting a gangly teen around.
Nothing to see here folks. Move along, move along.
Well now I know all these things DON'T happen. Thanks a lot for the spoilers, guys!
So I'm guessing the fact that this is Tarsem pushed the grade up a notch, eh? *wink wink* Say no more!
Not film or TV, but for me, I've found that Resident Evil 4 has been a treasure trove of charming and useful Spanish phrases:
Lisa's delivery is what kills me every time.
Kagemusha… Doki Doki… Godzilla?
Didn't #4 already happen with "Load"?
So anyways…
I believe "underappreciated" is the word you're looking for.
I am honestly surprised by the seemingly near-universal love that Se7en has gotten as of late.
I freely admit my experience with the show does not include the first seasons. After a bit of research, I see that Katey Sagal was nominated for an Emmy early on. Quelle surprise!
I'd like to see one based on a terrible sitcom, like "Married with Children".
I didn't think he'd do "Moon River", but then BAM! - second encore!
Heavens to Murgatroyd!
So you're not a fan of SOCIAL D???!!
Yes I would, @avclub-0f0d67e214f9fef69b278e3d08114da9:disqus .