Cute Fjord Horse pics with the crest and the stripe down the back onto the tail, too.
Anya ,'Bring On The Night'
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Picturing Karl Urban riding one of those horses, wearing, for example, his Rohirrim armor from Lotr is amusing.
I'll stop now. But Fjord foals are the cutest thing EVAR. Now I really really want a pony.
I know! Me too.
They just got a Fjord up at the barn (his name is Finn, and I made a lot of Dead Parrto jokes). He's damn cool-looking. Kinda short and squat, with a giant heat. And his mane is light with a black stripe down the middle, all the way down the length of his neck.
If this was the inspiration for Pathfinder, they're obviously planning on using this for the sequel.
Digital cinema is going to have a big impact on the craft of acting: [link]
"For 100 years of acting on film, actors have had to cope with several technical limitations. First of all, they had to rehearse the scene before they shoot it. Then, once shooting begins, they have to act between reloads.
"Third, they have to act when the camera is running, not when it's not running. They're always aware there's film running through the camera, which is a tremendous burden for an actor, whether they know it or not.
"Digital removes those constraints. There's no such thing as rehearsal. You can shoot anything you want. You don't have to say 'cut.' You don't have to say 'action.'
Possible casting news for HP & the HBP - Wizard News suggests he was trying out for the role of young Voldemort. (Didn't we already have that part cast? Or is the actor too old for the role now?)