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Beautiful Stockholm at night, looking west towards Gamla Stan
Odin of Asgard sez: Amusing tweet by actor Donal Logue re TV's version of Miami, no doubt sent while on his couch in LA waiting for his agent to call back with good news about him nailing yet another audition; he's consistently good in everything he plays, and we both LOVE @HistoryVikings -except he's in it, I'm just watching it on TV; #TravisFimmel and @KatherynWinnick are perfect choices to play #RagnarLothbrok and Lagertha; Jag älskar Lagertha!
Judging by CSI: Miami, Dade County is loaded. Must have spent millions on hologram computer monitors and Hummers alone. — donal logue (@donallogue) March 7, 2013
I first became aware of KatherynWinnick on Bravo's "The It Factor" over ten years ago, the first reality show I ever watched and one of the very best, since it'd do well now with new cast as long as you eliminated the drama queens. Somewhere around here I have some videotapes with all the episodes on it, which I brought with me from D.C. for some reason.
Producer and writer Michael Hirst on historical misconceptions about the culture and belief system of The Vikings. New episodes of The Vikings air every Sunday at 10 Eastern/9 Central on The History Channel, DirecTV Channel 269.
vvfilmztv YouTube Channel video: 185 "Vikings"-interview med Gustaf Skarsgård/ Vikings actor Gustaf Skarsgård on his role as Floki in the series, experiences in past films, comparisons to HBO's "Game of Thrones" and film directors he'd like to work with in the future, especially Scandinavian ones. Uploaded March 3, 2013. http://youtu.be/bjbQ-TvsFqQ
Los Angeles Times 24 Frames blog Critical Mass: 'Thor' swings his hammer and the critics scream By Patrick Kevin Day May 6, 2011 2:55 p.m.
Bridges are the key theme of this weekend's "Thor," a film that bridges us from the doldrums of spring releases to the flashier, if not better, world of summer blockbusters. It also serves as another step in the bridge from the first "Iron Man" in 2008 to next summer's superhero all-star jam, "The Avengers." And within the film itself, a superhero actioner about the Norse god of thunder and his adventures in his home of Asgard and on Earth, a rainbow bridge connects the well-regarded Asgard sections of the film with the less successful Earth sections, set in Puente Antiguo, N.M. (which means "Old Bridge").