What's that you say, one out of the over 400 articles we post a month isn't up to Scott Donahue's standards? Whatever will we do now that we have disappointed Scott Donahue? Oh yeah, the same thing we've been doing for years, post over 400 articles a month. They can't all be winners, folks
Wait, so I'm wrong about humanity's view of ravens throughout history because you had a good experience with a raven when you were a kid? Seriously? Many cultures throughout history have linked ravens to the dead and seen them as bad omens or bearers of bad luck. And even the cultures that like ravens still commonly associate them with death, so I don't think it's a stretch to say humans have had an "uneasy relationship" with ravens. Seriously.
I'm not sure if you read the article I linked to Tiago but the point was that most of the scripts featured were the scripts used to shoot the film, only the filmmakers decided to drop that one crucial bit of information right before filming so audiences would debate these scenes. For instance, the Groundhog Day script is pretty much the same as the one used to shoot only the entire magic curse scene was omitted on purpose to create a question for debate. Danny Rubin (writer of the film) didn't want to show the curse scene and originally wanted the movie to start in the middle of the loop, but Harold Ramis (director of film) insisted the scene be included in the script and the movie start before the time loop. So while it's true that early scripts generally don't count the scripts referred to in the article are very close to, if not the same as, the script used in shooting.
That was a really strange trend from the 80s, I remember girls from my elementary school would take paper clips and life savers and make earrings. Personally, I preferred wearing a gummy bear on my shirt all day, just lick the back and stick it to your shirt!
Oh my god and that's Joanna Lumley from AbFab right above John Inman and in the sexy sweater in my post, I can't believe I didn't notice who those sweater models actually were! Thanks for making my day Hrothgar ;)
Unfortunately that's just how some sites are nowadays, the advertising has gotten out of control! Which is why I rarely link to Food Network, but I decided to make an exception for this tasty dish.
What do you mean "So"? If you're not impressed by the fact that Ricky made this marionette and tiny drum set from scratch and makes it perform in such a lifelike way then fine, we get it- you're not a fan of puppetry.
But leaving this kind of unproductive "hater" comment seems pointlessly negative and bitter. I post stuff for a wide variety of tastes and interests, so if you see something you dislike or don't "get" then take mental note of your dislike and move on.
I expected better from you Sandyra, you've left some great comments lately that I've enjoyed reading, but this comment was vexing and frustrating, and not just because I'm clearly a huge fan of puppetry.
That bit did seem a bit far fetched to me, but that's the information the source post relayed so I included it. Maybe I should have included a "supposedly"?
But leaving this kind of unproductive "hater" comment seems pointlessly negative and bitter. I post stuff for a wide variety of tastes and interests, so if you see something you dislike or don't "get" then take mental note of your dislike and move on.
I expected better from you Sandyra, you've left some great comments lately that I've enjoyed reading, but this comment was vexing and frustrating, and not just because I'm clearly a huge fan of puppetry.