Spoiler Alert: Sean Bean's Game of Thrones character bites it. I don't even watch the show, because I am poor and too lazy to pirate it, but even I know this. Though, going through his filmography, I might have been able to guess at his character's demise because Sean Bean gets killed a lot. As in, this much. It can get pretty graphic at points, and it does contain spoilers: consider yourself warned.
Maybe the above would have been lightened by the presence of "Yakety Sax," like this supercut of Jared Leto's various deaths and profound woundings.
Apparently, grade inflation is really taking its toll on American colleges: 43% of letter grades given out are As, which is a little ridiculous. And that's not even taking communications majors into account. Just kidding, guys, you all have higher-paying jobs than I do.
Planking had an accelerated lifespan even for a meme, going from obscure to newsworthy to fatality-causing in just a few short months. But apparently planking is a lot older than we all thought: Tom Green's been doing it for years.
And because it's a supercut-y kind of day, enjoy this compilation of the dirtiest sex scenes in film: super-NSFW but still hilarious. Also, featuring our second American Psycho clip of the day. Christian Bale, eat your heart out.
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Boramir's death still always makes me cry a little bit.
And, I don't know how I feel about the grade thing. Yeah, it is a little too much maybe but as long as people are learning useful skills and information that they can apply to their future career than do the grades really matter if they are genuinely learning? Tough call for me, but then I've always been one of those people who looks at progress not grades.
meh, i don't care whether or not they've learned anything. i just think it's indicative of the gradual dumbing-down of America. eventually it'll be like the SATs, you'll get a low B just for spelling your name right.
Bean lived in Troy. The unfortunate thing is he had to be in that entire thing. Even knowing about Thrones, that scene still was beyond intense. Horrible in the best way possible.
Man, this made me so sad for Sean Bean.
Yeah, but Richard Sharpe never died.
Unless you count many many petites mortes.
Haha oh man I'm so excited to see this! My girlfriend and I were just talking about this a couple weeks ago after watching the movie 'The Black Death', riffing on the idea that maybe Sean Bean's single highest priority in reading a script and determining his film roles is a) does his character die? and b) is it gruesome?
Heckuva good job. I sure apprectiae it.
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