I love hanging around those subreddits, especially the Game of Thrones ones, where I lowered myself to commenting one time. I mean who the hell would notice stuff like this
On a different note, I'm rewatching Planet Earth 2. After reading about what the camera crew went through to get some of these images and footage, I'm even more amazed and impressed by it. Incredible documentary.
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Skyfall/Sherlock
It's interesting on that front as I write LARP like events. How much they must have spoken to that community in the US or done research in it must of been quite high. There are quite a few gags that havevidence made us laugh.Creators said they were inspired by Bioshock and Red Dead. Makes me tingly with excitement.
Wonder how much they get paid.
Cameramen are very, very well paid - the people working on PE will be making ****loads.
Seems like it must be emotionally very taxing in some situations too. The penguin scene for example, was pretty saddening.
Those guys are also the Elite in their professional same as the ones on Top Gear. For everyone one of them there are like 100's chasing local news reporters a4ound whatever the weather.
John Lewis ad = meh
Better than last years overly sappy one though.
Last episode of TWD was an improvement. I won't say what happened in case Tigs man hasn't seen it yet
I like it, makes a simpleton like me smile. Its a bunch of animals on a tampoline, whats not to like. We do need to remember its an advert, not an HBO Epic Drama series
Also Foxes should not be glamourised damn it, and where is Percy the park keeper needs to keep his animals in check.