#321
|
|||
|
New GOT (2000 years or so before the show’s story, so all diff actors) trailer
It’s probably gonna suck, but if it truly is GRR’s writing especially some of his dialog which was what really made GOT what it was, then it has a chance. I got a tiny bit of nostalgic excitement watching this https://m.youtube.com/watch?v= | ||
#322
|
|||
|
LMAO the worst thing HBO did was write for GOT now they make their own spinoff?
| ||
Last edited by Jibartik; 05-11-2022 at 05:09 PM..
|
#323
|
||||
|
Quote:
So then I asked will the dialog be actual quotes from a book and he said he didn’t know. Many of the best dialog lines in the show were actual lines from the story, which is why the show has such good writing. As soon as D&B tried doing their own version everything went to shit But this co-worker isn’t a huge GOT fan and may not know for sure | |||
#324
|
|||
|
Game of thrones was a fun time, but trying to do it again is gonig to work out as well as fantastic beasts did for harry potter.
especially after what they did with the last one. if it were up to them it dionises targarian or whatever her name is would have done a million woman march to dismantle the sword of thrones, and they would turn them into plowshares and everyone would unite under the communist regime! | ||
#325
|
|||
|
Based on the final GoT episode I think a spinoff would be shite. The show's writers really messed up that last season.
| ||
#326
|
|||
|
Get to work guys. You'll thank me in about 5 years.
__________________
| ||
#327
|
||||
|
Quote:
If only the Bud Knight could have saved them.
__________________
| |||
#328
|
|||
|
__________________
| ||
#329
|
|||
|
__________________
| ||
#330
|
|||
|
"Once I learned this truth, I began to see examples of it everywhere. A picture hung on the wall of our parlor. In it, a woman was taking a shirt from a clothesline. She had clothespins in her teeth and it was windy and a boy was tugging at her dress. The woman looked like she was in a hurry and the whole scene gave me the idea that, just outside the frame, full, dark clouds were gathering. But that was not what it was. It was paint. So I decided right then and there to see the picture as it really was. I stared at the thing long and hard, trying to only see the paint. But it was no use. All my eyes would allow me to see was the lie. In fact, the longer I gazed at the paint, the more false detail I began to imagine. The boy was crying, as if afraid, and the woman was weaker than I had first believed. I finally gave up. I understood then that it takes a powerful imagination to see a thing for what it really is."
| ||
Last edited by Jibartik; 05-23-2022 at 02:50 PM..
|
|
|