Its like a tricorn but with an upturned brim.
Anya ,'Touched'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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It's rather silly looking: Dwarves don't wear hats. Helmets, maybe, but not hats.
... I may have been reading too much Pratchett lately.
In The Hobbit, the dwarves definitely wear HOODS. There's a lot about hoods.
Yes, hoods, right. Bilbo wears Balin's second-best cloak and hood!
Although I have to wonder, if the hood is separate from the cloak, doesn't that make it a (floppy) hat?
I always sort of envisioned detachable hoods with buttons.
So did I.
I saw Beginners last night. It does a rather amazing job of jumbling past and present in service of bringing us inside a closed-off character. It's a little precious and "artsy," but I kinda liked that. And it has lovely performance--Christopher Plummer was AMAZING.
Pictures from the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2 premiere.
It's a little precious and "artsy," but I kinda liked that.
Yeah, I liked those bits a surprising amount. I actually liked the whole thing a surprising amount, although I wished I hadn't already heard him on Fresh Air telling all the good parts about him and his father.
Also, the skating rink they go to is MY rink! Moonlight Rollerway FTW.