I'd love to know where that's from too. The two models were in a favourite clip of mine from years ago that had the lee in this clip sitting on a couch reading a paper while the other gently tickled her feet to distract her. It was incredibly cute. But I could never figure out what the studio was.
It's Feet Online, I believe. If you search hard enough you might find the clips somewhere online.
EDIT: Found it: https://mega.nz/file/N6I00YZJ#w4DwE5uUBK1z0xJvaCRFcwsvbPtnXiNJvb9nnh9kr_Y
Apparently her name is Katarina Nikita? Here's a second video of her too...
They're damned if they do and damned if they don't.
People will complain no matter what they do. Some want comic accurate characters and simply a film version of the stories they read in the comics. Others want completely new creations that they've never seen before. Disney don't really have...
And her story run in the comics is brilliant. Sadly the films can't really do anything but a loose version of it. They're kind of damned if they do and damned if they don't. Fans freak out if they change a character and then freak out when a character is too similar to what they expected. All...
Wonderful!
Actually, that's not ggod enough a comment. That was perfection. There's so many brilliantly written stories, but even by your own high standards, that was fantastic.
Hurt is a hauntingly brilliant cover. I guess it helps that the original is hauntingly brilliant
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AHCfZTRGiI
If there was one great cover song that has always stuck with me, it would have to be Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah sung by Jeff Buckley. Pure brilliance...
"The Republic of Pirates" by Colin Woodard is fantastic. It has some brilliant tales of the age of pirates and is packed full of trivia tid bits.
If you've any interest in video games, there's "Hey Listen! A Journey Through the Golden Era of Video Games" by Steve McNeil. It's quite funny. It...
They're as long as they are. There's no rules. Different people want different things from different stories. Some love stories that cut to the chase, while others want a full background. Some want nothing but the main action, while others love the where's and the why's.
If you're thinking of...