Best. line. ever.
Best. line. ever.
Word. I live in NYC now and I miss North Texas lightning storms!
Amy Acker is on record as saying she can't stand horror movies and loves this one. Of course, she WOULD say that, since she's in it. Like you, I can't stand them, but ... it's Joss. Am going to sit tight until I hear from other horror haters. (I didn't watch "The Blair Witch Project" for, like, a year, and when I…
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Tunnelbear?
I can barely throw but can get some excellent distance with those things. My sister's Lab loves it.
This has been making me happy for days. (I'm easily entertained.)
He's in disguise, looking for evidence to send Mr. Hudson to the electric chair.
OMG brilliant.
I can't vote for both global pandemic AND World War III? Because I think the first might well bring about the second.
But can you see Russia from it?
Right?! It took all my strength not to type that whole passage.
Of course, Isildur / finger! Facepalm. I was remembering something, though. Sauron did lose his body post-Númenor. Eventually he got one back, just not a good-looking one (this is where his looks would part from, say, Cumberbatch's). Here's The Silmarillion on what happened after the seas rushed in:
Daunt is very good and I'm so glad I finally remembered her name in connection with this picture, which I last saw over a year ago. And if you haven't read Good Omens, do not pass go, do not collect $200, just pick it up and have a great time.
If The Hobbit were going to feature a (relatively) young Sauron, pre-disincorporation, this would be a cool concept sketch. However, I seem to recall that Sauron lost his body around the time Númenor fell, so ... not so much. Damn.
Also - Now I'm going to spend unwonted amounts of time thinking about how a Good Omens film should be cast.
His knees are too close to the ground.
Whoa. Good myth.
Whoa. Good myth.