I do love that he kind of gets the best of both worlds now. He's in the MCU so he's probably making a healthy paycheck, but he also gets to do weird smaller projects too if he likes.
I do love that he kind of gets the best of both worlds now. He's in the MCU so he's probably making a healthy paycheck, but he also gets to do weird smaller projects too if he likes.
"Meat."
I have a husky mix, and the Roomba handles it pretty well! Also, who wants to vaccuum every other day?
Most definitely. Whenever teh show veers away from vampire hunting and gloom and doom conversations it just stutters and flails.
I read all the books, found them enjoyable enough summer reading but still really clumsy (the books slowly recognize that they're pulpy good fun and not, yknow, dramatically compelling in anyway). When teh show came back, and I heard Del Toro was involved, and saw the cast, I got very very excited. I thought it'd be…
Arya had the same little smile Sansa did as the latter was walking away from Ramsay's dog feast.
Polliver literally had his own insult thrown back at him like a one-liner, so it sort of gave us a flash of Arya's cruelty for the future, but also felt like a one-to-one revenge thing.
They've more or less displayed every single Frey as backwater hillbillies who are incapable of doing anything right (notice hwo they weren't even doing the siege right and Jaime/Bronn had to tell them to dig trenches and shit), so I wouldn't count too much on them coming back.
I just read that as "we've already established that this is a force of power that she can call upon, and she's choosing to do the unthinkable."
Also, he has resources Brienne doesn't. Brienne has to move safely at night and camp in the woods and shit to be safe. Varys probably has 20 guards, secret routes, etc.
I prefer The Green Trial or something else too.
Yeah, the fact that these comedians and showrunners and execs all comment on the state of their careers and the industry at the time is what makes it transcendent. It's not just about CC, it's about comedy TV for the past 20 years.
I really get it, on the "we offered him everything he wanted, we wanted to keep teh show going, and he didn't even have the courtesy so give us a polite no" level of business, but overall I think they were as polite and friendly as can be. (I'm sure a decade ago that'd be a harder task to accomplish though.)
Yeah, they don't mention it explicitly but they hint that was part of the "you don't just go down and get another Chappelle Show" section.
Yeah, if it's like Dark Souls games, those specific items showing up later in your game, maybe in a not-so-dramatic location, could be really cool finds.
"Despised" Catholics. Now you can join if you're Catholic, apparently. They need membership numbers!
You could look at vintage Playboys and drink a Coke!
This is, in 2016, the most boring criticism you could possibly muster against a game creator.
You're operating under the idea that somebody can't take aspects of a work they like and ditch the rest - or, more bravely, react to those aspects with direct derision, like Verhoeven's anti-fascist language in Starship Troopers.
Yeah, basically it looked like an FPS Boba Fett simulator but with some Deus Ex touches. I was very much on board.