is he pitching or directing a gangbang that’s having trouble getting going
is he pitching or directing a gangbang that’s having trouble getting going
That’s a bullshit way to break up a no-hitter.
I get that... and I imagine she does in the world after the show (though don’t OTHERS write about the knight?). It was one of the actual touching moments of arc completion before we got to “Wacky Council Fun Times” and “Wizard of Oz” line of characters send off Jon.
But I’ll tell you... every time I see even a…
Doesn’t make a ton of sense. The wildlings now badly outnumber the Night’s Watch; there’s a giant hole in the wall at Eastwatch; and the wildlings have been living in Westeros for some time, and have a pretty strong, presumably active allegiance with the north in general. Basically, there’s no reason to keep on…
He’s an internet rando with 86 Twitter followers, not some high-profile Hollywood director or cinematographer (to the extent any cinematographers are really “high-profile”). A thousand people don’t need to dunk on someone just because they can, especially when the big sin is mild hyperbole in praise of a TV show we’ve…
I don’t think the earnest enthusiasm (the first few words of the tweet) is the issue here. His claim that the shot should be taught (??) in any film studies class is a bit silly and perfectly worthy of some tame, mild mockery.
It’s naive and hyperbolic. It’s not like this dude’s life is ruined, but it’s like a college dorm having up a Dali poster next to a Fight Club poster. Just yup.
Remember kids: never show earnest enthusiasm for anything.
i don’t disagree, but also a good shot =\= a difficult one.
You know how much blocking went into getting a dragon to lift off at just the right moment when Daenaryaearyasreas was walking into frame?
I’m so very tired of internet culture.
There was an even bigger goof in this scene, where Grey Worm told Tyrion he wasn’t allowed to speak, then immediately forgot and let Tyrion give a long speech that decided the future of Westeros instead.
I did notice that in the moment: Jon and Davos storm off in a huff saying they’re going to talk to the queen, while Grey Worm is just getting started on a whole line of executions: we next see Jon, sans-Davos, listlessly pushing through the Dothraki and Grey Worm is already where Jon is heading.
How come no one is talking about how Grey Worm miraculously teleported to the top of the stairs for Dany’s speech just after Jon left him on a street in King’s Landing committing more war crimes? That man is fast,
Postscript:
But is the three-eyed raven semi-immortal? The last was one was killed by the white walkers but like... he was part of a tree. I think he was there for a very long time. The odds that Bran will live for a very long time seem high. So I think I’m confused as to their plan for the next ruler. I know Tyrion said the…
I have my problems with the last few seasons, but I don’t think the Dany story was that screwed up. I was glad to see they didn’t make her “mad.” Rather, they turned her into a Harry Truman / Lenin hybrid. Her actions in Kings Landing were like dropping the bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. She essentially nuked Kings…
It wasn’t the best, it wasn’t the worst. It was a decent ending to a show that stopped being great a few seasons ago and that’s probably more than I expected at this point.
Is this David or D.B.?