Comments

Ice armor is a pretty costly special effect, as much as I want it to be exactly like the book I can understand why they made changes.
I've had the "homosexual marriage will lead to legal bestiality" argument thrown in my face twice in my life so I think I'll skip the video and just take your word that she is a racist little shit.
It's Prince Gumball, buddy.
Anyone see the Rolling Stone article about Game of Thrones that featured a two page spread of Peter Dinklage shirtless on horseback? GRROWL, what a lion.
I love how after cutting of the leg Tyrion had to wait around for a second for the soldier to fall down so he could finish him.
RIP Ser Mandon Moore: Beat up a girl, cut a dwarf, and got speared by Odd Pod.
Varys mentioning his castration story without actually telling it was a real tease, but I think can forgive the eunuch.
"YES!" - my immediate reaction to seeing green flames on black water.
Anyone who's read Ender's Game and thought "I really want to play that game" probably enjoyed the first of last night's Community episodes. The other two were great as well, plenty of great Dean moments, but I always like to see shows taking risks and trying new things.
Did anyone else find Britta's goth outfit weirdly appealing?
I love how the scene directly after that line had Annie and Shirley murdering the blacksmith and his wife then robbing the house before it burned down.
That an older guy would try a drug for the first time and then tells everyone how great it is seems pretty accurate, also I kinda thought when Sterling called Ginsburg into his office he was going to ask how to get more LSD because obviously the eccentric young guy would have a connection.
Oh this reminds me, how badass was Shae putting a knife to that handmaid's throat even though she doesn't have any reason to help Sansa.
I'm completely fine with the shows continued deviation from the book because all the actors are just amazing and I like not knowing what's going to happen next especially with Arya and Tywin, and Jaime and Brienne.
My one regret about not seeing the movie at a big multiplex on opening night (it was sold out so I had to go to a tiny theatre with sub-par sound and screen quality) was missing out on all the people in costume. For some reason I think it's awesome that there seems to be more women dressing up as the male characters than as Black Widow.
I'm just as shocked as you are that Chris Helmsworth had time to be in both the Avengers and Cabin in the Woods but it was him, Luke and Liam must be getting pretty jealous at this point.
All great but I'm surprised there isn't one of Dr. Marshall Kane saying "a man's gotta have a code" and then the Dean reacting.
#dyingalone
I'll die a happy man if I ever get to say "Good raven," in the appropriate context. Adorable wings, adorable words.
I am interested to see where this will go.
"I can't believe how much I enjoyed watching you fix that sink." I can.
That would mean he'd leave Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce and I don't think their done with his character yet.
I'm loving this show so much! I can't be the only person who rewound just to watch Brienne fighting Loras again.
How is no one talking about the fact that the Drapers have a service elevator? Did people really not want to have their maids seen entering and exiting their apartments that badly?
Pride came half a second before the fall.
On the DVD commentary the actors playing the younger Stark kids (Sansa, Arya and Bran) follow along with the opening theme, making sounds to mach the different parts of the music, until the beat changes and they just start laughing.
Despite all the things that happened in this awesome episode I still feel that it ended too soon; I feel that way about all the episodes, mostly cause I can't get enough of this show, but this time I was just hoping to see Brienne next after each scene ended.
To be fair in the books Theon's sister pulls his hand out of her pants, eventually, she didn't cut him off at all in the show.
Big Woman sounds like a great name for a superhero.* - Sorry, butterfingers.
OH MAN WHAT A GREAT PREMIER! The awesomeness of this episode far outweighed my annoyance at the changes that where made from the book. The high points were Tyrion (duh) and Melisandra, but my favorite part had to be Jaime being scared shitless by Grey Wind. I was worried they wouldn't be able to make the direwolves look big without seeming using obvious CG but it looked pretty realistic.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one.
What comment can one make about Adventure Time other than "This is awesome," the articles would get repetitive pretty quick.
Damn it talented and funny people why do have to make me a see a movie about 30-somethings having children, I'm to young to give a shit about babies.
Oh hell yes! I was at that Gotham Comedy Club show where he read his tweets, then he sat in the audience and heckled himself, it was amazing.
Here's a game called "say what part you want to see without spoilers." I'll go first: Brienne, Loras, melee. Or Brienne, Renly, Shadow. Or Brienne, Brienne, Brienne.
Though I enjoy the Neighborhood Watch trailer but my mind's not made up until I hear Richard Ayoade's dialogue.
This is what I get for looking at the comments when I'm only halfway through season 2.
I didn't see the whole show, mostly just the first and last halt-hours, but I can't imagine anything being better than Brad Pitt describing the plot of "War of the Gargantuas."
The extra's in Game of Thrones look absolutely ecstatic to be standing around outside in the cold Irish morning.