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I like the idea of it, right now he reminds me of a sacred hindu cow, or a very expensive prop.
The industry is trash, which is an oxymoron, but the films are like blood diamonds, we don't know what it took to make them, even the trashy ones.
The original is one of my favorites but this looks like a gimmick.
"Let's make another blade runner, but... with "better" cgi". Brilliant idea, never done before. Lots of money, so wow.
GOD knows this movie will be forgotten in a month at best, but the first will continue to be the staple of the sci-fi genre.
This is a waste of material, even original wasn't that good comparing to the book. This, looks bland and sterile, many scenes are forced to look like the original which many people will find agreeable out of nostalgia.
1. TTZ
2. Black Mirror
3. Rick and Morty
Shows that flatter chaos
I don't care anymore, it's so boring, I can't believe I lasted this far. I didn't know where the series were going but now I see it a mile away and I don't care.
For sure, I told myself I will stop watching the series as soon as LF dies and guess what, he did, just like in a fairy tale he didn't saw it coming. Bran stark deus ex machina... childish affection for Sansa... not even saying anything about Arya the terminator...
In reality people like LF are untouchable, barely existing withing the society they rule over.
If he will still be alive in the books, I might read the next book just to see the difference.
If they will kill off lilfinger, man I'm out.
Ah yes. The making of the undead dragon was toooooooooo soon, it should've been done in the last episode in the last minute to give the scene more tension and chaos.
I find time travel to be too confusing.
That makes sense, but is he that stupid, I mean the guy is a master of subterfuge
She's just at that age.
90 percent nonfiction. I prefer to watch fiction rather than read it. You don't want to know what I read now. My fave fiction books are do androids dream of electric sheep and roadside picnic. I'm into existential, dystopic sci-fi.
But it was anticipated the moment the night king (the true king of the north) aimed that spear
Haven't read the books, no time, far down on my reading list, but I wish I did, I love the idea of mute undead Catelyn Stark, such a badass tragic character. I mean right now I don't have a fave character anymore how did that happened right? Well the cryptic lil finger maybe but he gets so little screen time.
His leadership skills feel forced by the writers, I sense an unintended conflict in here, it's that girl who united the landless bums and Jon together. Like I said he has the stare of a servant, but then on the other hand those who don't want to rule should rule as they will not be so easily corrupted by power.
Season 1 was decent, the rest was like a slow downhill ride but I got hooked still, not for long though.
You're not wrong.
Oh stop your passive aggressive bullshit I'm not suggesting anything, I'm saying that you don't select what you see, I'm saying you select what is on, it's either a wall, a painting or whatever on tv. GoT is crazy but steady, now it lost its finesse, but if I'm in minority here then so be it.
I'm down with magic, no pressure.
What plot? Have you seen into the future, have you read the finished script? What are you talking about? Chekhov's Gun? Sorry don't know. Prophesies and all that? What about the end of the world prophesy? Still here. Now we got internet and drones. What's next...
I believe in karma but it exists and functions only in the minds of men, it is not divine or anything like that. You can... it is possible to bend consequences but Jon is of average intelligence at best, good swordsman, seen shit, knows more that people in the south, that's it.
Without the original writer it will go downhill fairly quickly, in fact it already did.