Mr Cat Dog
Frasier says it best
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I'm sure he's sleeps easy at night on his gigantic pile of money.I feel bad for George Lucas :( He looks so dead inside :(
I'm sure he's sleeps easy at night on his gigantic pile of money.I feel bad for George Lucas :( He looks so dead inside :(
I'm sure he's sleeps easy at night on his gigantic pile of money.
That's really quite... something! Surprised I haven't seen this yet, honestly.Well, duh, that's obvious. I haven't exactly got much love for him after the whole I'm Han Solo affair, but still!
Context for the picture. There are "Star Wars Weekends" every May at the Hollywood Studios park in Walt Disney World. Some extra Star Wars events than there would usually be. A lot more characters (and Disney characters in Star Wars garb like in that picture). And the 501st Legion is wandering about. George has been on hand a few times to launch the event. They have a whole Endor area in that park aswell.I don't think I've seen anything as truly pitiful as this.
Very interesting! Will check out, absolutely.I would recommend taking a look at the noitaminA block of shows. While they've become much less so recently, they hold a lot of unique little gems in their lineup. Tsuritama and No. 6 are part of it, in fact.
I've begun watching Code:Breaker for some reason. Only seen 3 episodes so far. Seems decently promising though. Bit violent but not excessively so.So the new anime season has hit, what is there to look out for and suggestions? Im still looking to pick up 4 or more series to watch from this season.
So the new anime season has hit, what is there to look out for and suggestions? Im still looking to pick up 4 or more series to watch from this season.
I was referring to his graven expression.
So, Les Miserables was absolute perfection! I couldn't have asked for a better representation of the book, and Amanda Seyfried, Hugh Jackman, and Eddie Redmayne (as well as Anne Hathaway in the scenes she was actually present) gave brilliant performances. I wish I had seen this earlier, aaaa. Would see it again, definitely.
I was referring to his graven expression.
So, Les Miserables was absolute perfection! I couldn't have asked for a better representation of the book, and Amanda Seyfried, Hugh Jackman, and Eddie Redmayne (as well as Anne Hathaway in the scenes she was actually present) gave brilliant performances. I wish I had seen this earlier, aaaa. Would see it again, definitely.
Oh wow, I thought she was in it the whole time. She's a fantastic actress. She sang I Dreamed A Dream perfectly. She also went the extra mile to shave her head for the part, a lot of people would not do that for a film.
So different now from what it seemed...
I nearly shed a tear. Her voice is so powerful, so melodious... it was impossible not to be riveted by her performance. And she did appear again near the end, but the reason why is kind of a spoiler, so I'll keep it to myself. [:
Russel Crowe was not a very good singer, but he played the part of Javiert exceptionally well. Also, Les Miserables was never a musical before - it was a book and, soon after, a play.