Britfan Wrote:I downloaded the first one, but it is a long queue of books I have to read. Really enjoying the series tho'
The Mad American Wrote:I strongly recommend this series for those who like fantasy. It isn't the run of the mill, formulaic stuff that seems to be so common in the genre.
My only complaint was the time it took for the 5th book to come out. It is supposed to come July 12th, but George RR Martin has been known to miss release dates again and again and again...
I think one of the positive side effects of the TV series is that he won't get away with that now that he has a network and a whole new crop of fans to answer to. (Notice I said I think. Actually, it is more of an "I hope")
ccosborne3 Wrote:I picked up the first book and it's pretty good. The problem is it's almost an exact literal translation. The filmmakers have taken no liberties whatsoever. I'm hoping the Imp somehow forces his way onto the throne. He needs more screen time. The pacing of the show seems a little off but it's certainly good entertainment.
ccosborne3 Wrote:The pacing of the show seems a little off but it's certainly good entertainment.
The Mad American Wrote:From what I have seen of the series (I don't have HBO and won't pay for it, so I have only seen two episodes) I think they did a good job with Tyrion but didn't make him anywhere near as interesting or in depth as I think he is in the books. I may have to retract that statement after I have seen more of the series though.
Scott Miller Wrote:I agree about the pacing and the action scenes are lacking bite IMO. As cos says, it is entertaining but not great. I'd say its worth a watch.
ccosborne3 Wrote:It's not even a physical beauty thing, Guinevere on the same show is better looking. She has presence. Oddly enough Helen Mirren had it too in the same role.
ccosborne3 Wrote:It feels like it was made by someone who never made a tv show before. Like the dead things that can only be killed by fire. The show starts out with an attack by them and then they don't show up again until episode 8. I guess it's a form of foreshadowing but I question it's effectiveness in tv form as opposed to book form.
You killed Ned Stark. Little Lord Fauntleroy is going down!
Marc Wrote:Sunday's episode was outstanding, and the finale was a complete shocker for me. Slow? Yes. But the drama is so damn good IMO.
The Mad American Wrote:If you think that was a shocker you ain't seen nothing yet.