TheCheshireKhajiit
Feb 5 2017, 07:36 AM
Night of the Living Dead(1968)!
Kane
Feb 7 2017, 01:49 PM
How I Met Your Mother
mALX
Feb 7 2017, 03:04 PM
QUOTE(Cain @ Feb 7 2017, 07:49 AM)

How I Met Your Mother
Love that show! So does Mirocu! (I speak for him,

)
Kane
Feb 7 2017, 03:27 PM
QUOTE(mALX @ Feb 7 2017, 09:04 AM)

QUOTE(Cain @ Feb 7 2017, 07:49 AM)

How I Met Your Mother
Love that show! So does Mirocu! (I speak for him,

)

Our Barney shenanigans in the everything thread made me nostalgic. Love this show.
Callidus Thorn
Feb 7 2017, 09:35 PM
Just watched
The Empire Strikes Back 
One thing I'd never noticed before: when Luke's on Dagobah and Yoda reveals himself, Yoda and Obi-wan seem to be doing the whole good cop/bad cop routine.
Kane
Feb 7 2017, 09:36 PM
I long for original cuts of IV-VI on DVD/Blu Ray.
mALX
Feb 8 2017, 12:06 AM
QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Feb 7 2017, 03:35 PM)

Just watched
The Empire Strikes Back 
One thing I'd never noticed before: when Luke's on Dagobah and Yoda reveals himself, Yoda and Obi-wan seem to be doing the whole good cop/bad cop routine.

I never caught that either! Will have to watch for it!
SubRosa
Feb 8 2017, 12:07 AM
Just finished watching Claymore for the tenth time or so. Love that anime. I am still in kind of an anime mood, so I am thinking of starting Blood+ next.
Callidus Thorn
Feb 8 2017, 10:43 PM
I just finished watching
Return of the Jedi.
I have no more
Star Wars films to watch.
The ewoks were annoying, and it seems Mirocu was correct; at no point did I hear anyone call them ewoks. And I had to fast-forward past the singing thing in Jabba's, still have no idea wtf that thing's even doing there. ******* Lucas

Still love the film though, even if I have to cut it a little short to avoid the galactic celebrations and the ghost of [s]christmas[/i] Kenobi past
TheCheshireKhajiit
Feb 10 2017, 06:23 AM
QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Feb 8 2017, 03:43 PM)

I just finished watching
Return of the Jedi.
I have no more
Star Wars films to watch.
The ewoks were annoying, and it seems Mirocu was correct; at no point did I hear anyone call them ewoks. And I had to fast-forward past the singing thing in Jabba's, still have no idea wtf that thing's even doing there. ******* Lucas

Still love the film though, even if I have to cut it a little short to avoid the galactic celebrations and the ghost of [s]christmas[/i] Kenobi past

Just mute the musical number and watch the blue Twilek!

J/K
(kind of
)
Decrepit
Feb 10 2017, 11:38 AM
History buff that I sometimes am, I followed the recent discovery and ultimate identification of the remains of England's King Richard III with great interest. I've seen a goodly number of video about this on YouTube these past several years. Day before yesterday found what has become my overall favorite, documenting the search and its aftermath from start to finish. Enjoyed it so much I watched it again yesterday.
Richard III: The King in the Car ParkAlso, I'm very glad to see a number of documentaries presented by Dr Lucy Worsley resurface at YouTube, many having been taken down some time ago. I must admit I simply dote on the woman, from her voice to her sense of dress to her "spunkiness" to her intellect and so on. I haven't liked all her variously documentaries, but most are a lot of fun as well as being informative, on often offbeat topics.
Here's a decent one:
If Walls Could Talk - The History of the Home - Episode 2 (Bathroom)Well poot! I wanted to link one more Wosley documentary. Looks like some have already been removed. (The one's that remain are mostly those I'm least thrilled about.)
SubRosa
Feb 11 2017, 03:50 AM
Watching
Yoga Hosers. Oh this movie is so bad!
Callidus Thorn
Feb 11 2017, 11:21 PM
Just watched The Last Samurai
I thought it was a damn good film, albeit a little over the top in places.
Decrepit
Feb 12 2017, 01:35 PM
Decrepit
Feb 12 2017, 06:14 PM
QUOTE(mALX @ Jan 24 2017, 08:43 AM)

I so love [Game of Thrones]; that whole story !!!! Wish to heck GRRM would stop touring and finish the books!
Yeah,
many of us wish he'd get on with it.
TheCheshireKhajiit
Feb 12 2017, 07:11 PM
If G.R.R.M were a character from his books, his sigil would be a turtle
QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Feb 11 2017, 04:21 PM)

Just watched The Last Samurai
I thought it was a damn good film, albeit a little over the top in places.
A Tom Cruise movie "over the top"? Not sure Khajiit believes that.

*
*This one did enjoy it though!
Currently watching a
Forged in Fire marathon! Khajiit loves seeing blades being forged, and the different techniques and styles used!
SubRosa
Feb 12 2017, 09:21 PM
Forged in Fire sounds cool. But sadly it is not on Netflix.
TheCheshireKhajiit
Feb 12 2017, 09:47 PM
QUOTE(SubRosa @ Feb 12 2017, 02:21 PM)

Forged in Fire sounds cool. But sadly it is not on Netflix.
This one likes it a lot. It follows the same basic format that the cooking show
Chopped does (3 rounds, each with a particular set of parameters), but instead of food, they are cooking deadly steel! It's a fairly new series, only been running for a couple of seasons so it may eventually come to Netflix. Until then, you could probably catch a few episodes
here.
SubRosa
Feb 14 2017, 12:41 AM
I am half way through the first part of Blood+. Even after all these years, it is still excellent.
I also learned that season 2 of Mercy Street comes out on disc tomorrow. So I started rewatching season 1 again today. Another really good show.
SubRosa
Feb 15 2017, 02:57 AM
Mercy Street season two came today, and I noticed something weird. I looked online and it says that episode 5 does not air on tv until next Sunday, and episode 6 sometime after that. But I have all 6 episodes of the season on the discs I got today. So it went out on disc before it was even finished showing on television? That is a first. I usually have to wait 6 months or a year before getting it on blu-ray or dvd.
Callidus Thorn
Feb 16 2017, 03:28 PM
I'm watching the original Transformers movie. It's older than I am

The movie's great, the music's great, what's not to like?
TheCheshireKhajiit
Feb 18 2017, 02:07 AM
Damn, y'all. Khajiit is hooked on a Netflix show called Hemlock Grove. Just finished season 1 (of 2). If you like weird stuff, check it out.
Decrepit
Feb 21 2017, 12:48 AM
This morning I picked up GOT seasons 3 & 4 at Barnes & Noble. Both were marked 20% off. On top of that I had a coupon for an additional 20% off one product. Even with those discounts applied the DVD sets were more expensive than ordering 'em off Amazon. Used almost the whole of what remained on my Gift Card to pay for 'em. (Think I have just over $11US left on it now.)
Watched season 3 episodes 1 & 2 this afternoon. Either I wasn't in the mood for GOT or these were mediocre episodes (by GOT standards). I enjoyed 'em but thought them nothing overly special. My favorite scene might have been Sansa's meeting with the Queen of Thorns, which if memory serves is Diana Rigg's first appearance in the series.
ADDENDUM: Watched episodes 3 & 4 this evening. Liked ep.3 very much. Easily my favorite 3rd season episode thus far...except for that totally inappropriate music hits us out of the blue as the closing credits start rolling. LOL...I started cussing the TV at that point. Oh yeah, ep.4 wasn't bad either.
Decrepit
Feb 22 2017, 01:22 PM
Since my last report I watched GOT season 3, ep.5-8. Beyond recalling being very impressed with ep.7 (leastwise I think it was 7) I can't evaluate individual episodes. The actress who plays Margaery does a very nice job throughout. I especially liked her interactions with King Joffrey. (My original plan was to finish out the season yesterday evening. But I became super groggy not long after supper and retired to bed for the night not long afterward.)
mALX
Feb 23 2017, 09:59 PM
QUOTE(Decrepit @ Feb 22 2017, 07:22 AM)

Since my last report I watched GOT season 3, ep.5-8. Beyond recalling being very impressed with ep.7 (leastwise I think it was 7) I can't evaluate individual episodes. The actress who plays Margaery does a very nice job throughout. I especially liked her interactions with King Joffrey. (My original plan was to finish out the season yesterday evening. But I became super groggy not long after supper and retired to bed for the night not long afterward.)
Full tummy, sleepy baby?

I also loved Margaery's interactions with .... well, now that would involve a spoiler, so I'll keep it to myself !!!
Callidus Thorn
Feb 24 2017, 04:41 PM
Watched The Legend of Bagger Vance. It was a fairly amusing film because of Will Smith's character, to whom the script writers gave at least 75% of the best lines in the film, all of which he delivered well.
The rest of the film was pretty bland. Weird story. Characters that were all over the place. Pretty forgettable really.
TheCheshireKhajiit
Feb 24 2017, 08:50 PM
QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Feb 24 2017, 09:41 AM)

Watched The Legend of Bagger Vance. It was a fairly amusing film because of Will Smith's character, to whom the script writers gave at least 75% of the best lines in the film, all of which he delivered well.
The rest of the film was pretty bland. Weird story. Characters that were all over the place. Pretty forgettable really.
Khajiit has no interest in golf so he never watched that movie.
Callidus Thorn
Feb 24 2017, 09:00 PM
QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Feb 24 2017, 07:50 PM)

QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Feb 24 2017, 09:41 AM)

Watched The Legend of Bagger Vance. It was a fairly amusing film because of Will Smith's character, to whom the script writers gave at least 75% of the best lines in the film, all of which he delivered well.
The rest of the film was pretty bland. Weird story. Characters that were all over the place. Pretty forgettable really.
Khajiit has no interest in golf so he never watched that movie.
To be honest, I've no real idea why I watched it in the first place.
TheCheshireKhajiit
Feb 24 2017, 09:28 PM
QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Feb 24 2017, 02:00 PM)

QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Feb 24 2017, 07:50 PM)

QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Feb 24 2017, 09:41 AM)

Watched The Legend of Bagger Vance. It was a fairly amusing film because of Will Smith's character, to whom the script writers gave at least 75% of the best lines in the film, all of which he delivered well.
The rest of the film was pretty bland. Weird story. Characters that were all over the place. Pretty forgettable really.
Khajiit has no interest in golf so he never watched that movie.
To be honest, I've no real idea why I watched it in the first place.

Because of...
MATT DAMON!!
?
Callidus Thorn
Feb 24 2017, 09:31 PM
QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Feb 24 2017, 08:28 PM)

QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Feb 24 2017, 02:00 PM)

QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Feb 24 2017, 07:50 PM)

QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Feb 24 2017, 09:41 AM)

Watched The Legend of Bagger Vance. It was a fairly amusing film because of Will Smith's character, to whom the script writers gave at least 75% of the best lines in the film, all of which he delivered well.
The rest of the film was pretty bland. Weird story. Characters that were all over the place. Pretty forgettable really.
Khajiit has no interest in golf so he never watched that movie.
To be honest, I've no real idea why I watched it in the first place.

Because of...
MATT DAMON!!
?
More likely because of Will Smith. He's usually good for a laugh. Especially since I grew up watching
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
SubRosa
Feb 24 2017, 10:03 PM
QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Feb 24 2017, 03:31 PM)

QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Feb 24 2017, 08:28 PM)

QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Feb 24 2017, 02:00 PM)

QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Feb 24 2017, 07:50 PM)

QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Feb 24 2017, 09:41 AM)

Watched The Legend of Bagger Vance. It was a fairly amusing film because of Will Smith's character, to whom the script writers gave at least 75% of the best lines in the film, all of which he delivered well.
The rest of the film was pretty bland. Weird story. Characters that were all over the place. Pretty forgettable really.
Khajiit has no interest in golf so he never watched that movie.
To be honest, I've no real idea why I watched it in the first place.

Because of...
MATT DAMON!!
?
More likely because of Will Smith. He's usually good for a laugh. Especially since I grew up watching
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air 
I am not a fan of golf. I think it is the most boring game ever invented. Well, except perhaps Curling. But I enjoyed that movie. Charlize Theron was just breath-taking. I think Matt Damon had one of the best lines in the movie:
"You see every drink of liquor you take kills a thousand brain cells. Now that doesn't much matter 'cos we got billions more. And first the sadness cells die so you smile real big. And then the quiet cells go so you just say everything real loud for no reason at all. That'ok, that's ok because the stupid cells go next, so everything you say is real smart. And finally, come the memory cells. These are tough sons of bitches to kill."
Decrepit
Feb 25 2017, 04:25 PM
Since my last thread post I've watched the final two episodes of
Game of Thrones season 3, and the first four episodes of season 4, including weddings both red and purple.
Some posts earlier, after watching s.6 ep.10, I mentioned that one of Bran's "dreams" all but confirmed R+L=J, but that with Martin you just can't assume it's set in stone. Apparently others don't consider R+L=J a given, as
this YouTube video attests. I find it interesting food for thought, and possibly more.
mALX
Feb 26 2017, 12:51 AM
QUOTE(Decrepit @ Feb 25 2017, 10:25 AM)

Since my last thread post I've watched the final two episodes of
Game of Thrones season 3, and the first four episodes of season 4, including weddings both red and purple.
Some posts earlier, after watching s.6 ep.10, I mentioned that one of Bran's "dreams" all but confirmed R+L=J, but that with Martin you just can't assume it's set in stone. Apparently others don't consider R+L=J a given, as
this YouTube video attests. I find it interesting food for thought, and possibly more.
Reddit had a ton of discussions on this theory, too. (I won't give spoilers on future episodes, but Reddit might)
mALX
Feb 27 2017, 01:55 AM
Now watching: One of my all time favorite movies = "The Hunt For Red October" - Awesome movie!
Callidus Thorn
Feb 27 2017, 10:56 PM
QUOTE(mALX @ Feb 27 2017, 12:55 AM)

Now watching: One of my all time favorite movies = "The Hunt For Red October" - Awesome movie!
That's a fantastic film that I will have to see about getting on dvd at some point.

As part of my continuing
Transformers binge, I've just finished watching
Dark of the Moon.
Now, just to be clear, there is absolutely no level on which the plot of this film works. It's nonsensical in every way, and has no continuity with the other films. (And I'd just like to take this opportunity to have a mini rant about the way they crowbarred the Matrix of Leadership into the films without actually making it the Matrix of Leadership. So stupid.)
But, and it is an important but: who watches a Michael Bay film for the plot?
There are only a handful of reasons to actually watch the
Transformers movies. Personally, I love those detailed transformation sequences. I could just watch those all day. And I love the Autobot/Decepticon fight scenes, the hand-to-hand sequences and the like. Again, I could watch those all day. And you do get the occasional non-fight scenes that are worth watching.
But they spend way too much time having humans doing way too much of the fighting. And they throw comic relief around like one of the scriptwriters turned up with a can of silly string and started spraying it indiscriminately.
Fortunately, I can go fire up the
Transformers games that I've got to get a better Autobot vs Decepticon experience
Dark Reaper
Feb 27 2017, 11:09 PM
I'm watching Hickok45 playing around with a S&W Governor. It's a 45LC/.410 shotgun but his apparently can use other .45 Cal rounds.
mALX
Feb 27 2017, 11:18 PM
QUOTE(Dark Reaper @ Feb 27 2017, 05:09 PM)

I'm watching Hickok45 playing around with a S&W Governor. It's a 45LC/.410 shotgun but his apparently can use other .45 Cal rounds.
Ha! You just made Mirocu's day !!! That is like his absolute favorite YouTube Vid series!
Uleni Athram
Feb 27 2017, 11:55 PM
Currently watching a bunch of martial arts stuff, all in the name of research and technical knowledge for Reasons-As-Of-Yet-Unspecified. Dan Hardy and Lawrence Kenshin's breakdowns are notably excellent. So excellent it makes me wanna take up the gloves and train again, this time for good.
Decrepit
Feb 28 2017, 12:48 AM
Yesterday I watched GoT Season 3 episodes 5 & 6. I enjoyed both. I imagine that most people consider Tyrion's trial the highlight of these two episodes. I also quite enjoy the Arya/Hound interactions we've seen throughout season three. Theon/Reek & Ramsey is good stuff too. The show attempts to make Cersei a slightly more sympathetic character than do the books. I wish they hadn't bothered, but it's no lease breaker.
Dark Reaper
Feb 28 2017, 12:55 AM
QUOTE(mALX @ Feb 27 2017, 04:18 PM)

Ha! You just made Mirocu's day !!! That is like his absolute favorite YouTube Vid series!
My father and I need to stop watching him, he gives us bad ideas on what guns to get lol

.
mALX
Feb 28 2017, 06:45 AM
QUOTE(Decrepit @ Feb 27 2017, 06:48 PM)

Yesterday I watched GoT Season 3 episodes 5 & 6. I enjoyed both. I imagine that most people consider Tyrion's trial the highlight of these two episodes. I also quite enjoy the Arya/Hound interactions we've seen throughout season three. Theon/Reek & Ramsey is good stuff too. The show attempts to make Cersei a slightly more sympathetic character than do the books. I wish they hadn't bothered, but it's no lease breaker.
Yes, that felt like a real Hollywood move to me (trying to manipulate the viewer into sympathizing with Cersei - and also Jamie) - and for me, the scenes with Reek went beyond what I wanted to see. I started leaving the room when those scenes came on.
Was the book this bad on Ramsey's evilness? Did he have any gray quality in the book? Because one thing I loved from the beginning was how gray GRRM's bad guys were, some were even likable or funny despite their evil side (such as Walder Frey).
But in the series, Ramsey was so totally evil and black that it kind of became unbelievable = eye rolling. It felt contrived and manipulative, at least to me it did. I expected to see him twirling a moustache it got so bad - didn't feel like most of GRRM's bad guys to me.
I'd love to know how GRRM wrote Ramsey.
QUOTE(Dark Reaper @ Feb 27 2017, 06:55 PM)

QUOTE(mALX @ Feb 27 2017, 04:18 PM)

Ha! You just made Mirocu's day !!! That is like his absolute favorite YouTube Vid series!
My father and I need to stop watching him, he gives us bad ideas on what guns to get lol

.

Yeah, poor Mirocu has spent quite a bit and had to wrangle with the government regulations on gun control because of the inspirations he got from Hickok45,
TheCheshireKhajiit
Feb 28 2017, 08:12 AM
QUOTE(mALX @ Feb 27 2017, 11:45 PM)

QUOTE(Decrepit @ Feb 27 2017, 06:48 PM)

Yesterday I watched GoT Season 3 episodes 5 & 6. I enjoyed both. I imagine that most people consider Tyrion's trial the highlight of these two episodes. I also quite enjoy the Arya/Hound interactions we've seen throughout season three. Theon/Reek & Ramsey is good stuff too. The show attempts to make Cersei a slightly more sympathetic character than do the books. I wish they hadn't bothered, but it's no lease breaker.
Yes, that felt like a real Hollywood move to me (trying to manipulate the viewer into sympathizing with Cersei - and also Jamie) - and for me, the scenes with Reek went beyond what I wanted to see. I started leaving the room when those scenes came on.
Was the book this bad on Ramsey's evilness? Did he have any gray quality in the book? Because one thing I loved from the beginning was how gray GRRM's bad guys were, some were even likable or funny despite their evil side (such as Walder Frey).
But in the series, Ramsey was so totally evil and black that it kind of became unbelievable = eye rolling. It felt contrived and manipulative, at least to me it did. I expected to see him twirling a moustache it got so bad - didn't feel like most of GRRM's bad guys to me.
I'd love to know how GRRM wrote Ramsey.
Ramsey is one of the few characters that Georgie wrote about in ASoI&F that has practically no redeeming qualities. He's rotten. To the core. The difference is most of Ramsey's cruelty to Theon/Reek in the book is committed off page, so most of his atrocities against Theon/Reek are left up to our imaginations (the literal taking of Theon's "manhood" from the show being one such instance).
mALX
Feb 28 2017, 11:39 AM
QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Feb 28 2017, 02:12 AM)

QUOTE(mALX @ Feb 27 2017, 11:45 PM)

QUOTE(Decrepit @ Feb 27 2017, 06:48 PM)

Yesterday I watched GoT Season 3 episodes 5 & 6. I enjoyed both. I imagine that most people consider Tyrion's trial the highlight of these two episodes. I also quite enjoy the Arya/Hound interactions we've seen throughout season three. Theon/Reek & Ramsey is good stuff too. The show attempts to make Cersei a slightly more sympathetic character than do the books. I wish they hadn't bothered, but it's no lease breaker.
Yes, that felt like a real Hollywood move to me (trying to manipulate the viewer into sympathizing with Cersei - and also Jamie) - and for me, the scenes with Reek went beyond what I wanted to see. I started leaving the room when those scenes came on.
Was the book this bad on Ramsey's evilness? Did he have any gray quality in the book? Because one thing I loved from the beginning was how gray GRRM's bad guys were, some were even likable or funny despite their evil side (such as Walder Frey).
But in the series, Ramsey was so totally evil and black that it kind of became unbelievable = eye rolling. It felt contrived and manipulative, at least to me it did. I expected to see him twirling a moustache it got so bad - didn't feel like most of GRRM's bad guys to me.
I'd love to know how GRRM wrote Ramsey.
Ramsey is one of the few characters that Georgie wrote about in ASoI&F that has practically no redeeming qualities. He's rotten. To the core. The difference is most of Ramsey's cruelty to Theon/Reek in the book is committed off page, so most of his atrocities against Theon/Reek are left up to our imaginations (the literal taking of Theon's "manhood" from the show being one such instance).
Wow, what a difference then from how in depth all his other characters are! That stuff with Reek on the film just really went on way too long and was too much to watch for me. I wish they had left a lot more to the imagination on the show too.
Thank you so much for letting me know!
Decrepit
Feb 28 2017, 12:32 PM
QUOTE(mALX @ Feb 28 2017, 04:39 AM)

QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Feb 28 2017, 02:12 AM)

QUOTE(mALX @ Feb 27 2017, 11:45 PM)

QUOTE(Decrepit @ Feb 27 2017, 06:48 PM)

Yesterday I watched GoT Season 3 episodes 5 & 6. I enjoyed both. I imagine that most people consider Tyrion's trial the highlight of these two episodes. I also quite enjoy the Arya/Hound interactions we've seen throughout season three. Theon/Reek & Ramsey is good stuff too. The show attempts to make Cersei a slightly more sympathetic character than do the books. I wish they hadn't bothered, but it's no lease breaker.
Yes, that felt like a real Hollywood move to me (trying to manipulate the viewer into sympathizing with Cersei - and also Jamie) - and for me, the scenes with Reek went beyond what I wanted to see. I started leaving the room when those scenes came on.
Was the book this bad on Ramsey's evilness? Did he have any gray quality in the book? Because one thing I loved from the beginning was how gray GRRM's bad guys were, some were even likable or funny despite their evil side (such as Walder Frey).
But in the series, Ramsey was so totally evil and black that it kind of became unbelievable = eye rolling. It felt contrived and manipulative, at least to me it did. I expected to see him twirling a moustache it got so bad - didn't feel like most of GRRM's bad guys to me.
I'd love to know how GRRM wrote Ramsey.
Ramsey is one of the few characters that Georgie wrote about in ASoI&F that has practically no redeeming qualities. He's rotten. To the core. The difference is most of Ramsey's cruelty to Theon/Reek in the book is committed off page, so most of his atrocities against Theon/Reek are left up to our imaginations (the literal taking of Theon's "manhood" from the show being one such instance).
Wow, what a difference then from how in depth all his other characters are! That stuff with Reek on the film just really went on way too long and was too much to watch for me. I wish they had left a lot more to the imagination on the show too.
Thank you so much for letting me know!
Yeah, the physical damage Ramsey done to Theon/Reek in the books is far worse than depicted on the show. As I recall, Theon loses a number of fingers and toes. Also, aren't his teeth either removed or shattered?
Watched
episodes 7 & 8 yesterday evening, which includes Tyrion's trial-by-combat. I've mixed feelings about its ending, which is pretty much the same in both book and show. It is certainly a dramatic twist of fate, yet would a highly seasoned warrior like Oberyn allow himself to fall victim to such utter stupidity, especially when faced with a foe as formidable as the Mountain? Reminds me too much of the finish of too many "pro" wrestling matches. Then again, maybe that was Martin's intent, since those matches trained us to know what was likely to come from Oberyn's posturing. I bet plenty of folk were screaming at the screen for him to quit screwing around and finish it.
mALX
Feb 28 2017, 09:46 PM
QUOTE(Decrepit @ Feb 28 2017, 06:32 AM)

QUOTE(mALX @ Feb 28 2017, 04:39 AM)

QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Feb 28 2017, 02:12 AM)

QUOTE(mALX @ Feb 27 2017, 11:45 PM)

QUOTE(Decrepit @ Feb 27 2017, 06:48 PM)

Yesterday I watched GoT Season 3 episodes 5 & 6. I enjoyed both. I imagine that most people consider Tyrion's trial the highlight of these two episodes. I also quite enjoy the Arya/Hound interactions we've seen throughout season three. Theon/Reek & Ramsey is good stuff too. The show attempts to make Cersei a slightly more sympathetic character than do the books. I wish they hadn't bothered, but it's no lease breaker.
Yes, that felt like a real Hollywood move to me (trying to manipulate the viewer into sympathizing with Cersei - and also Jamie) - and for me, the scenes with Reek went beyond what I wanted to see. I started leaving the room when those scenes came on.
Was the book this bad on Ramsey's evilness? Did he have any gray quality in the book? Because one thing I loved from the beginning was how gray GRRM's bad guys were, some were even likable or funny despite their evil side (such as Walder Frey).
But in the series, Ramsey was so totally evil and black that it kind of became unbelievable = eye rolling. It felt contrived and manipulative, at least to me it did. I expected to see him twirling a moustache it got so bad - didn't feel like most of GRRM's bad guys to me.
I'd love to know how GRRM wrote Ramsey.
Ramsey is one of the few characters that Georgie wrote about in ASoI&F that has practically no redeeming qualities. He's rotten. To the core. The difference is most of Ramsey's cruelty to Theon/Reek in the book is committed off page, so most of his atrocities against Theon/Reek are left up to our imaginations (the literal taking of Theon's "manhood" from the show being one such instance).
Wow, what a difference then from how in depth all his other characters are! That stuff with Reek on the film just really went on way too long and was too much to watch for me. I wish they had left a lot more to the imagination on the show too.
Thank you so much for letting me know!
Yeah, the physical damage Ramsey done to Theon/Reek in the books is far worse than depicted on the show. As I recall, Theon loses a number of fingers and toes. Also, aren't his teeth either removed or shattered?
Watched
episodes 7 & 8 yesterday evening, which includes Tyrion's trial-by-combat. I've mixed feelings about its ending, which is pretty much the same in both book and show. It is certainly a dramatic twist of fate, yet would a highly seasoned warrior like Oberyn allow himself to fall victim to such utter stupidity, especially when faced with a foe as formidable as the Mountain? Reminds me too much of the finish of too many "pro" wrestling matches. Then again, maybe that was Martin's intent, since those matches trained us to know what was likely to come from Oberyn's posturing. I bet plenty of folk were screaming at the screen for him to quit screwing around and finish it.
*mALX raises hand* I was screaming at the screen for him to just kill the "Mountain" before he came out of that stupor already,
Decrepit
Mar 1 2017, 03:05 AM
Watched the final two episodes of GoT Season 4 this afternoon. Enjoyed both, especially 10. I think 9 is the first episode to take place in one location (the Wall and its immediate surroundings). Was glad to see Tyrion's escape and confrontation with Shae and Twyin play out pretty much as they do in the books. Can't remember, does Cersei confront Tywin with "the truth" in the books? Enjoyed the Brienne / Hound fight, and Ayra's final exchange with the Hound afterward. Not a big fan of the fire/lightning strikes that save Bran and crew just before they reach the Tree. It seems too sword & sorcery in a way alien to ASOFAI. This is another instance where I can't recall how the books handle it, assuming there is a book equivalent.
Alas, I do not yet own season five.
mALX
Mar 1 2017, 03:20 AM
QUOTE(Decrepit @ Feb 28 2017, 09:05 PM)

Watched the final two episodes of GoT Season 4 this afternoon. Enjoyed both, especially 10. I think 9 is the first episode to take place in one location (the Wall and its immediate surroundings). Was glad to see Tyrion's escape and confrontation with Shae and Twyin play out pretty much as they do in the books. Can't remember, does Cersei confront Tywin with "the truth" in the books? Enjoyed the Brienne / Hound fight, and Ayra's final exchange with the Hound afterward. Not a big fan of the fire/lightning strikes that save Bran and crew just before they reach the Tree. It seems too sword & sorcery in a way alien to ASOFAI. This is another instance where I can't recall how the books handle it, assuming there is a book equivalent.
Alas, I do not yet own season five.
Not having read the books (but dying to) = I've wondered many times about some of the more theatrically staged and over the top Hollywoodish feel to some parts = wanted to know how it was in the books. This is one of the very few things I've found on TV that I've cared enough about to want to read the original story behind it. At some points I was pretty sure I had the feel of GRRM, of his characters. Then when they did something off to what GRRM had established for them = wondered if it was the Hollywood influence showing through.
You and Khajiit are so lucky to have had that background first!!!! I would love to have both the ASOFAI and the Dunk & Eggs!
TheCheshireKhajiit
Mar 1 2017, 04:10 AM
Re: Hollywood Game of Thrones v. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire
While it irked him about some of the things the show did that he feels the books did better, Khajiit understands that some things don't translate well from book to film. Also, the tv audience gets bored somewhat easily, so there is a necessity to constantly "one up" what was done in previous episodes/seasons by doing increasingly more shocking (and sometimes outlandish) things.
hazmick
Mar 1 2017, 04:18 AM
QUOTE(Decrepit @ Mar 1 2017, 03:05 AM)

Not a big fan of the fire/lightning strikes that save Bran and crew just before they reach the Tree. It seems too sword & sorcery in a way alien to ASOFAI. This is another instance where I can't recall how the books handle it, assuming there is a book equivalent.
If I recall correctly, Coldhands fights off the approaching wights while everyone heads to the cave.
mALX
Mar 1 2017, 04:29 AM
QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Feb 28 2017, 10:10 PM)

Re: Hollywood Game of Thrones v. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire
While it irked him about some of the things the show did that he feels the books did better, Khajiit understands that some things don't translate well from book to film. Also, the tv audience gets bored somewhat easily, so there is a necessity to constantly "one up" what was done in previous episodes/seasons by doing increasingly more shocking (and sometimes outlandish) things.
And that right there is why I tend to not care much for TV watching. They think people are too stupid to appreciate good writing if it isn't loaded with special effects and overly fantastic and over the top "shock and awe."
Me = I just love the good writing and in depth characters GRRM was genius enough to create. To me that is more exciting than any of all that extra Hollywood crap (imho).
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