Completed Game Of Thrones (Season 8) [HBO]

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Seen the first 5 episodes now and must admit it is growing on me. The characters and character development is really great. Not that much action so far but I have a feeling that will change.

Anyone have some views on this series? :scat:

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Blood snake I hope you said it just like that guy. Not familiar with the movie but looks like it's pretty intense. Haha hopefully you did a good impression

LOL! :hilarious: Yup, did my best to impress him! That's Gary Oldman in The Professional! :thumbs: One of the best movies, EVER! :LOL: Check it out! :thumbs:

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It's over... EEK!

I can't believe this season is over! WOW... just fu**ing WOW! I'm still at a loss for words! This episode blew my DAMN mind...

Bring on Season 5!!!!!!!!! :movie:
 
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Happy Fathers Day from Game of Thrones!

so awesome that they're going to make Mountain into Frankenstein
 
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I was underwhelmed by the episode TBH, the books gave a grander feel imo.

But nether the less this season was the best so far.

Although the next season should be epic.
 
I wasn't concerned, but I'd read the book first, and there wasn't a sense of Tyrion Get Da **** Out urgency in it. It felt like the Hand's quarters are spacious and private, so Tyrion could take his time.
 
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I wasn't concerned, but I'd read the book first, and there wasn't a sense of Tyrion Get Da **** Out urgency in it. It felt like the Hand's quarters are spacious and private, so Tyrion could take his time.

Thanks for explanation, because i was like SlimJim! :ohno:
I think that unfortunately, we have no idea of the Hand's quarter's size in the movie.
 
It reads like a separate large annexed tower. Quite private slightly remote from the larger building.

With the track record of the demise of it's occupants it would never sell on the open market :hilarious: . I dread to think what an estate agent would have to dream up as the selling points :ohno:.
 
That was probably the most intense, epic hour-and-five-minutes of television that I've ever experienced.

Game of Thrones really stepped it up this season. With the previous seasons, episode 9 was always the big one and then episode 10 would kinda just set up the next season. With this season, the last three episodes have been incredible!

Who else was sad for the dragons when Daenerys locked them up? :(

And Tyrion... that was awesome, lil' man!

I hope Jaime lives forever. I hated him at first, but now he's one of my favourite characters.

The highlight of the episode: Brienne vs. The Hound!!! EPIC!!!! :scat:
 
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Front to end it was a great episode. I think the best part was
the bran stuff. I can't tell you how bored and indifferent I was with his story. Now I can't freaking wait to see what happens.

So many questions now that it's all done. I don't know If I can't wait for the next season EEK!

Come on best buy! Don't suck this time around.

I hope there's another big exclusive that's super hard to get like the sigil box. It could bring me back in to the game of thrones collectible game.
 
'Game of Thrones' Season 5 Directors chosen!

http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/15/game-of-thrones-season-5-directors/

There are five directors, each charged with helming two episodes each in season 5. Back in the mix this year: David Nutter, who directed the incredible “The Rains of Castamere” episode (aka The Red Wedding) in season 3. Nutter returns to helm next year’s ever-crucial ninth episode and the season 5 finale.

Absent from the list this round: Alex Graves, who directed four episodes last season, and Neil Marshall, who scored an Emmy nomination last week for his work on the ninth episode of season 4, “The Watchers on The Wall” (aka The Battle of Castle Black). Also taking a break this season are showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss, who previously directed an episode each. In fact, aside from Nutter, all the directors next season are new to the show. Below is the list of Thrones directors for season 5, exclusively on EW.com:

Episodes 501 and 502: Michael Slovis (episodes of AMC’s Breaking Bad, NBC’s Law & Order: SVU)
Episodes 503 and 504: Mark Mylod (episodes of Showtime’s Shameless and HBO’sEntourage)
Episodes 505 and 506: Jeremy Podeswa (episodes of HBO’s Boardwalk Empire and Showtime’s The Tudors)
Episodes 507 and 508: Miguel Sapochnik (episodes of Fox’s House and Fringe)
Episodes 509 and 510: David Nutter (known as “the pilot whisperer” for his track record in getting pilots picked up to series; Nutter directed four episodes of Thrones.
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Very Sad to read that Neil Marshall wont be back... He Directed two of the BEST episodes of this series. Oh well. I'm sure it wont change the quality of the show at all. Bring on Season 5!
 
Comic-Con: HBO Confirms New Cast Members for Game of Thrones Season 5!

http://www.comingsoon.net/news/tvnews.php?id=121065


HBO has confirmed some of the new cast members for the fifth season of the hit series "Game of Thrones," with many of them appearing in a video that was unveiled today at the San Diego Comic-Con.

New Cast Members (Comic Con 2014)


Among the new actors and the characters they will portray are:

Alexander Siddig as Doran Martell: Doran Martell is the ruling lord of Dorne and older brother to the late Prince Oberyn Martell. Unlike his brother, Doran is even- tempered and deliberate. Now, all of Dorne waits to see how their lord will react to his brother’s death.

Toby Sebastian as Trystane Martell: Trystane Martell is Prince Doran's son and heir to Dorne. His father betrothed him to Myrcella Baratheon as part of the alliance offered by Tywin Lannister, then Hand of the King.

Nell Tiger Free as Myrcella Baratheon: Myrcella Baratheon is officially the eldest child of Cersei Lannister and the late King Robert Baratheon, though in truth her father is Cersei's own brother, Jaime Lannister. For years, she has been a guest and ward of Prince Doran, betrothed to his son, but her position has become tenuous with the death of Oberyn Martell, the Prince's brother.

DeObia Oparei as Areo Hotah: Areo Hotah is the long-serving captain of Doran Martell's palace guard, renowned for his loyalty and his longaxe.

Enzo Cilenti as Yezzan: Yezzan was an extremely wealthy slave trader before Daenerys Targaryen outlawed the slave trade.

Jessica Henwick as Nymeria ("Nym") Sand: Nym Sand is the second eldest of the late Prince Oberyn's bastard daughters. Her mother was an Eastern noblewoman who brought Nym up to be cultured, graceful and deadly with a whip.

Rosabell Laurenti Sellers as Tyene Sand: Tyene Sand is the daughter of the late Prince Oberyn Martell by Ellaria Sand, his final paramour. Tyene is fiercer than she looks, especially with her twin daggers.

Keisha Castle-Hughes as Obara Sand: A fearsome warrior, Obara Sand is the eldest bastard daughter of the late Prince Oberyn Martell. Her mother was a Dornish peasant girl who caught the eye of the late Prince.

Jonathan Pryce as the High Sparrow: A devout and pious man, the High Sparrow came to King's Landing to serve those forgotten by much of the world – the poor, the downtrodden and the infirm – and quickly amassed a large following. His fellow believers have swarmed over the city, ministering to the lowest and decrying the corruption of the highest.

Based on the bestselling fantasy book series by George R.R. Martin, "Game of Thrones" is an epic drama set in the world of Westeros, where ambitious men and women of both honor and ill-repute live in a land whose summers and winters can last years. The Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning fantasy series concluded its ten-episode fourth season in June, with the fifth season scheduled to launch in 2015.

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Game of Thrones Becomes First TV Series to be Showcased in IMAX!

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http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/396615-game-of-thrones-becomes-first-tv-series-to-be-showcased-in-imax

On January 23, 2015, HBO will become the first television network to feature its programming in IMAX theatres, showing two episodes from season four of “Game of Thrones” followed by the anticipated worldwide debut of an exclusively created sneak-peek trailer for IMAX of season five. The episodes will be digitally re-mastered into the immersive IMAX format and will be released for an exclusive one-week engagement in upwards of 150 IMAX theatres across the country’s top markets through January 29. In coming days, fans can log onto IMAX.com for screening information and to purchase tickets.

“The cinematic brilliance and grand scope of the series is perfect for the IMAX format,” said Pamela Levine, chief marketing officer at HBO. “We are always looking to provide fans with new and exciting ways to experience the show and viewing two key episodes, along with the new trailer, on such an impressive platform makes for a great event.”

“IMAX always seeks innovative ways to provide moviegoers a unique and differentiated experience and today’s partnership with HBO and Game of Thrones achieves just that,” said IMAX CEO Richard L. Gelfond. “This deal also furthers our efforts to offer exhibitors the opportunity toparticipate
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in alternative forms of content in a new and exciting way. As part of our broader strategy, we will continue to look for one-of-a-kind ways to provide consumers with special IMAX experiences.”

The IMAX release of “Game of Thrones” will be digitally re-mastered into the image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience with proprietary IMAX DMR (Digital Re-mastering) technology. The crystal-clear images, coupled with IMAX’s customized theatre geometry and powerful digital audio, create a unique environment
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that will make audiences feel as if they are in the series.

“We couldn’t think of a series more fitting than Game of Thrones to be the first presented in IMAX,” said Greg Foster, Senior Executive Vice President, IMAX Corp. and CEO
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of IMAX Entertainment. “The scope and production quality of the show is quite remarkable, which will be highlighted even further in select IMAX locations – allowing fans, as never before, to become a part of author George R. R. Martin’s world that David Benioff and D. B. Weiss created for HBO. It has the action, storyline and epic nature that our fans seek in IMAX and we’re thrilled to team with HBO and our longtime partners at Warner Brothers to offer audiences a chance to experience it in the ultimate theatre setting joined by other fans of the series.”

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That. Is. Awesome! Very cool idea!
I read on slashfilm that the episodes will be “The Watchers on the Wall” and “The Children” (last 2 episodes of season 4).

Makes sense, Watchers on the Wall was by far the most cinematic episode GoT has ever done.
 
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