15,000 children, 9,273 women, 36,330 civilians dead, starving &/or getting blown to pieces & #'s will rise. Israel doesn't give a fuck about their ppl, their hostages & least of all the Palestinians. #FreePalestine#CeasefireNOW#FreeTheHostages To the IrishQueen ya drop'd dis 👑
The Irish suffered 800 years of occupation - that’s why they can understand the plight of the Palestinians.
This lady puts the entire one-sided media machinery to shame. Hats off to her. 👍
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CBS had to pay an undisclosed amount of money to Lee Mendelson Film Productions after Stephen Colbert played licensed music on his final show.
The company is donating those proceeds to Chef José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen.
The dialogue between Varys and Tyrion is brilliant. My favourite scenes are their back-and-forths, no show comes close to GoT when it comes to dialogues
The reason Aragorn's scene charging alone into the Isengard Uruk-hai in The Fellowship of the Ring works so well is largely due to Viggo Mortensen's dedication to the role. Throughout the production, Mortensen used a real steel sword and constantly practiced swordsmanship on his own, which gave his movements a level of realism and confidence rarely seen on screen.
It's also worth noting that this entire scene was created for the film. In The Two Towers book, Aragorn does not have a battle like this against the Orcs or Uruk-hai at Parth Galen.
What elevates this brilliant piece of filmmaking even further is undoubtedly Viggo Mortensen's commitment to the character and his performance as Aragorn.