I too have been for 5 days back in 2010, I thinkI went to Reykjavik for 4/5 days.
I too have been for 5 days back in 2010, I thinkI went to Reykjavik for 4/5 days.
They definitely speak English quite well.
Spring time visit? Yeah, I'd do it. Do a south coast trip one day and then hang around the city another day. Food and drink are quite expensive. Get alcohol at the airport and go grocery shopping at Bonus. I ate a lot of gas station food while there -- and it was still pricey. No need for an umbrella as the wind will just turn it inside out. Can you drive stick shift?
They speak excellent English.Do you think it would be worthwhile to include it on a stop for a day or two since I have a layover there anyway? I read that most Icelanders speak English, but I'm not sure if that is German "speak English" (meaning their English is better than my English) or if it's just a basic understanding of the language.
Star Wars is barely sci-fi. It's fantasy/adventure that happens to be set in space.
And yes, I am beyond excited. Also, I am so happy that they do 7:00 first shows instead of midnight
I didn't see this until recently but Amazon Prime is adapting Good Omens with Michael Sheen and David Tennant as Azirophale and Crowley. I don't have Prime but that could be amazingly good. h/t as well for the potentially outstanding casting of Michael McKean as Shadwell.
That saying of "Don't stick your **** in crazy" seems to be 100% true.
Yeah London ain't England, go anywhere but there. The further North the better.
Every Star Wars movie is a Zatoichi movie made by white people for white people.
(Which isn't bad, Zatoichi is awesome.)
"No one's gonna say "**** you" to me on *my stage* with *my* band!" [punches tambourine player]
I find it funny that even Hamill himself is like well maybe Disney should listen to Lucas' advice and thoughts on the franchise. Then Hamill has also talked about how he didn't like RJ's movie at all but will do what he's asked because it's a job.
But god forbid anyone else says anything negative about the Star Wars movies which make a **** load of money, but my god the story is crap for large portions.
I am a fan though, which I know, makes no sense, but I am.
Lucas himself wanted to make the end of the original trilogy much more dark. Particularly as it pertains to Luke. But it would have cut into the toy sales, so they changed it.
From a lot of indications, it seems like maybe that's the direction they are heading back towards regarding Luke's character. Which I find quite compelling, personally.
That whole scene seemed so surreal and so outrageous that it felt staged. It was supposed to be their "big break" show, too. Making it all the more ridiculous.
We should all aspire to be a bit more like Anton. The world would be a much more interesting place.
I always thought the most touching scene in that whole film was with Joel after Anton fired everyone and he's like "Well, how do you explain that you were the tambourine player in a band for several years to employers?" Poor Joel.
I find it funny that even Hamill himself is like well maybe Disney should listen to Lucas' advice and thoughts on the franchise. Then Hamill has also talked about how he didn't like RJ's movie at all but will do what he's asked because it's a job.
But god forbid anyone else says anything negative about the Star Wars movies which make a **** load of money, but my god the story is crap for large portions.
I am a fan though, which I know, makes no sense, but I am.
TFA felt like a rehash of a movie, I had no issues with Luke's scenes there and his complaints on that one, I mean I sort of get, in that rehash it makes sense, in a better movie more screen time would have sufficed.
I guess we'll find out this weekend if Hamill is right or wrong.
Remember that Mark Hamill also hates the scene in Empire where Luke cuts the Wompa's arm off because he thinks it is out of character. He doesn't seem to want any darkness to Luke's character. In that sense, I think I'm glad that Hamill doesn't like the direction they are taking Luke.TFA felt like a rehash of a movie, I had no issues with Luke's scenes there and his complaints on that one, I mean I sort of get, in that rehash it makes sense, in a better movie more screen time would have sufficed.
I guess we'll find out this weekend if Hamill is right or wrong.