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Post#1601 » by ReasonablySober » Tue Aug 15, 2017 2:31 pm

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Turk Nowitzki wrote:This is crazy to me. I can count on one hand the number of moments I've even been close to bored watching Game of Thrones.


Seen every episode and I can barely tell you what happened outside of the Big Events in any of the first five seasons. If I can it's because of online resources.


I think this is where the show is sometimes difficult for "casual" viewers.

I'd be in the same boat if I didn't read articles/message boards, but yeah, my parents constantly contact me asking me to explain what's going on. There is just so much important detail in the books that has either been glossed over real quickly or they haven't touched on that make it a difficult view for some viewers.


I mean, there's a reason why the recap culture is so huge with this show. It would be impossible to follow if there wasn't a library of resources.
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Post#1602 » by ReginaldDwight » Tue Aug 15, 2017 3:03 pm

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Marvin Berry wrote:
ReasonablySober wrote:
Seen every episode and I can barely tell you what happened outside of the Big Events in any of the first five seasons. If I can it's because of online resources.


I think this is where the show is sometimes difficult for "casual" viewers.

I'd be in the same boat if I didn't read articles/message boards, but yeah, my parents constantly contact me asking me to explain what's going on. There is just so much important detail in the books that has either been glossed over real quickly or they haven't touched on that make it a difficult view for some viewers.


I mean, there's a reason why the recap culture is so huge with this show. It would be impossible to follow if there wasn't a library of resources.

I am enjoying this season more then the past few, people have been asking for the dragons to light people up and for the characters to meet and interact. I will say the season has blown by, but id rather it go out with a bang. I fully believe this wont be the last GOT related show HBO puts out, they need to secure they subscribers with some form of content. Its kinda bare outside of GOT.
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Post#1603 » by SirChurros » Tue Aug 15, 2017 3:47 pm

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Marvin Berry wrote:
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Seen every episode and I can barely tell you what happened outside of the Big Events in any of the first five seasons. If I can it's because of online resources.


I think this is where the show is sometimes difficult for "casual" viewers.

I'd be in the same boat if I didn't read articles/message boards, but yeah, my parents constantly contact me asking me to explain what's going on. There is just so much important detail in the books that has either been glossed over real quickly or they haven't touched on that make it a difficult view for some viewers.


I mean, there's a reason why the recap culture is so huge with this show. It would be impossible to follow if there wasn't a library of resources.


Not impossible, but yeah, you lose a lot of really important details.
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Post#1605 » by SirChurros » Tue Aug 15, 2017 3:54 pm

I like Julianne Moore's boobs in the trailer.
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Post#1606 » by DingleJerry » Tue Aug 15, 2017 3:54 pm

Marvin Berry wrote:
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Marvin Berry wrote:
I think this is where the show is sometimes difficult for "casual" viewers.

I'd be in the same boat if I didn't read articles/message boards, but yeah, my parents constantly contact me asking me to explain what's going on. There is just so much important detail in the books that has either been glossed over real quickly or they haven't touched on that make it a difficult view for some viewers.


I mean, there's a reason why the recap culture is so huge with this show. It would be impossible to follow if there wasn't a library of resources.


Not impossible, but yeah, you lose a lot of really important details.


Westworld would be pretty much impossible to follow without summaries afterwards. Even if you ended up following things correctly, you never were quite sure so it was good to make sure
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Post#1607 » by crkone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 4:05 pm

Marvin Berry wrote:I like Julianne Moore's boobs in the trailer.


That's not Julianne Moore. It's Ron Howard's daughter.

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Post#1608 » by SirChurros » Tue Aug 15, 2017 4:15 pm

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Marvin Berry wrote:I like Julianne Moore's boobs in the trailer.


That's not Julianne Moore. It's Ron Howard's daughter.


Not her either, apparently. :lol:

It's Jessica Chastain.
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Post#1609 » by crkone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 4:17 pm

I thought this was a red headed actress joke thing. You were supposed to say it's Amy Pond or Nebula next.

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Post#1610 » by SirChurros » Tue Aug 15, 2017 4:18 pm

crkone wrote:I thought this was a red headed actress joke thing. You were supposed to say it's Amy Pond or Nebula next.


Nah, I legit thought it was Julianne Moore. :lol:
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Post#1611 » by MickeyDavis » Tue Aug 15, 2017 5:49 pm

"Listen to me-- I once told Bronn that if I ever saw you again, I'd cut you in half."

"It'll take you a while with a sparring sword."

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Re: 2017 TV/Movie/Book Thread with Spoilers 

Post#1613 » by Ill-yasova » Tue Aug 15, 2017 6:03 pm

Marvin Berry wrote:
crkone wrote:
Marvin Berry wrote:I like Julianne Moore's boobs in the trailer.


That's not Julianne Moore. It's Ron Howard's daughter.


Not her either, apparently. :lol:

It's Jessica Chastain.

Ron Howard's daughter is Rebel Alley.

*Google it.
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Post#1614 » by SirChurros » Tue Aug 15, 2017 6:32 pm

Ill-yasova wrote:
Marvin Berry wrote:
crkone wrote:
That's not Julianne Moore. It's Ron Howard's daughter.


Not her either, apparently. :lol:

It's Jessica Chastain.

Ron Howard's daughter is Rebel Alley.

*Google it.


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Post#1615 » by SirChurros » Tue Aug 15, 2017 6:33 pm

MickeyDavis wrote:"Listen to me-- I once told Bronn that if I ever saw you again, I'd cut you in half."

"It'll take you a while with a sparring sword."

Good stuff


Not as good as, "I thought you'd still be rowing." :lol:
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Re: 2017 TV/Movie/Book Thread with Spoilers 

Post#1616 » by El Duderino » Tue Aug 15, 2017 7:17 pm

Marvin Berry wrote:I think this is where the show is sometimes difficult for "casual" viewers.

I'd be in the same boat if I didn't read articles/message boards, but yeah, my parents constantly contact me asking me to explain what's going on. There is just so much important detail in the books that has either been glossed over real quickly or they haven't touched on that make it a difficult view for some viewers.


In the end though, GOT is a TV show based on the books and like most TV shows or movies based on a book or books, producers/directors of these shows and movies have no choice but to skip over swaths of details simply because there just isn't enough time to include all of those details.

Plus, for what producers/directors feel will make for better TV or a better movie, they sometimes will change a little or even entirely plot lines which were in the book/books.

I read a lot and as a result, a number of movies based on a book will deviate quite a bit from the book it's based on to where i'll find myself thinking, hey that's not how things were in the book or big story lines in the book will be condensed into small story lines in the movie/TV show. It's inevitable.
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Post#1617 » by th87 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:30 pm

El Duderino wrote:
Marvin Berry wrote:I think this is where the show is sometimes difficult for "casual" viewers.

I'd be in the same boat if I didn't read articles/message boards, but yeah, my parents constantly contact me asking me to explain what's going on. There is just so much important detail in the books that has either been glossed over real quickly or they haven't touched on that make it a difficult view for some viewers.


In the end though, GOT is a TV show based on the books and like most TV shows or movies based on a book or books, producers/directors of these shows and movies have no choice but to skip over swaths of details simply because there just isn't enough time to include all of those details.

Plus, for what producers/directors feel will make for better TV or a better movie, they sometimes will change a little or even entirely plot lines which were in the book/books.

I read a lot and as a result, a number of movies based on a book will deviate quite a bit from the book it's based on to where i'll find myself thinking, hey that's not how things were in the book or big story lines in the book will be condensed into small story lines in the movie/TV show. It's inevitable.


Generally true.

But this is like when you're filling a form field in and realize you're running out of space, so you have to cram it all in at the end.
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Re: 2017 TV/Movie/Book Thread with Spoilers 

Post#1618 » by SirChurros » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:35 pm

th87 wrote:
El Duderino wrote:
Marvin Berry wrote:I think this is where the show is sometimes difficult for "casual" viewers.

I'd be in the same boat if I didn't read articles/message boards, but yeah, my parents constantly contact me asking me to explain what's going on. There is just so much important detail in the books that has either been glossed over real quickly or they haven't touched on that make it a difficult view for some viewers.


In the end though, GOT is a TV show based on the books and like most TV shows or movies based on a book or books, producers/directors of these shows and movies have no choice but to skip over swaths of details simply because there just isn't enough time to include all of those details.

Plus, for what producers/directors feel will make for better TV or a better movie, they sometimes will change a little or even entirely plot lines which were in the book/books.

I read a lot and as a result, a number of movies based on a book will deviate quite a bit from the book it's based on to where i'll find myself thinking, hey that's not how things were in the book or big story lines in the book will be condensed into small story lines in the movie/TV show. It's inevitable.


Generally true.

But this is like when you're filling a form field in and realize you're running out of space, so you have to cram it all in at the end.


I don't generally agree with the bolded. I think they've done a pretty solid job with pacing and trying to cover as much as possible given the shorter season.
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Post#1619 » by Ill-yasova » Wed Aug 16, 2017 2:48 am

Marvin Berry wrote:
Ill-yasova wrote:
Marvin Berry wrote:
Not her either, apparently. :lol:

It's Jessica Chastain.

Ron Howard's daughter is Rebel Alley.

*Google it.


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Post#1620 » by glenn » Wed Aug 16, 2017 4:28 am

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GB_Packers wrote:GoT will be remembered as one of the GOAT shows, unless they totally botch the last season. A few dips in quality here or there, mainly in season five, but overall fantastic so far.

And the complaints about how fast they are moving, well, we are down to the final eight episodes now. We don't need entire episodes where all we see of Jon is traveling from one location to the next with scenes of him staring out at the water, contemplating how hard of a task lies ahead of him. The show was never going to stay slow and character driven the longer it went on, the scope has been expanding each season. I'm expecting numerous long battle scenes within these last eight episodes. After episodes like Hardhome, Battle of the Bastards and now Spoils of War, the incoming spectacle will be incredible to see done on TV.

Going off the rails? Nah. Show has only gotten better over time.


Show has become a Bollywood movie, with Avengers-level depth. I guess some people like that.

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