How does Dany know Bran is still alive, when she mentions only two brothers dead? And why doesn't Jon correct her? Am I remembering wrong? Out of sequence filming error? Magic?!
How does Dany know Bran is still alive, when she mentions only two brothers dead? And why doesn't Jon correct her? Am I remembering wrong? Out of sequence filming error? Magic?!
Snap! You made my day.
I loved that "Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2" parodied the "Breakfast Club" poster THREE YEARS after the latter came out!
But this type of media is all over…. on television. Check out "The Librarians" or "Stargate" or "Supernatural" or a dozen other fun adventure shows that don't take themselves too seriously.
I agree that Netflix is not to blame—poor salesmanship was. Our local video stores were locally owned, but only one of the three actually made me want to rent their wares (the others just put out new releases and hoped I'd be interested in whatever was popular 3 years prior). At least Blockbuster knew what it…
I feel like I should be nostalgic, but I'm not. Our library (which I love) loans DVDs, with generous loan times and voluntary fines, and I'm still "It's easier to order in from Amazon $2.99. My life is no longer built around remembering the item and swinging past the drop-off in a timely fashion.
While binge watching the first season of The Americans I found myself getting more and more excited to watch the opening credits. For an 80's teen, it just worked emotionally and visually, finding new things each time and making more and more connections (for example, I found myself counting the number of films those…