I've seen that clip so many times, it never gets old. The rest of Titanic…um….I know I saw it and there were boobs….um….hum….nope that's all 13 year old me remembers.
I've seen that clip so many times, it never gets old. The rest of Titanic…um….I know I saw it and there were boobs….um….hum….nope that's all 13 year old me remembers.
They are with some CGI. But even then it's very hard to get them to look right. It's a case of a fantastic creature that has no real anolog, Dragons, vs a fantastic creature that is very close to real, Direwolves. The showrunner's has mentioned before that the wolves are hard, expensive and never quite what they want…
They are Stark Bannerman, so for how things work in GoT they are Stark men. Exsept the Knights of the Vale they are borrowed.
They are the northern Lords that Jon tried to get on his side pre BotB. Now that the Boltens are dead they have returned to the Stark fold.
I have the same question for Star Trek fans who get mad when progressive ideas pop up in their space utpoia show.
I'm down for that.
I'm beginning to think so. They have lost more main cast members than the original Star Trek.
As a viewer I've always liked digital and even video looking digital. And it all comes down to how you shot and light things. I was watching Rogue One and TFA yesterday and if I didn't know better I would have said the one shot on 35mm was the digital and the one shot on an Alexa was film.
It's says two years past 1993.
Well then we just have to make it to the start of his third year and the Queen of Thorns will make everything better….what's what…who is on the Iron Throne….oh that might actually be worse…
When I lived outside the US I noticed that some of the mid level action movies only came out in 3D. So if it was one screen it would be in 3D, more than one you might have gotten a 2D showing.
No you the man, and that's the problem.
Damn it!
You're looking yourself, we're living in a dictatorship.
Fassbinder owns his part and is as good a Magneto as McKellen. I would love to see the two of them get a version of what Stewart and McAvoy got.
Yup, losing those 11 minutes makes the middle of the movie actually move. The rescue of Rogue was cool but added nothing but slowing the movie down.
And it was all worth it.
He could do True Detective Kings Landing, being HBO and all.
I would guess the zombies still charging into the room kept her from grabbing the spear again. For once I wasn't mad about losing the dragon glass after killing a walker.
After a few minutes less mad about the killing, it just seemed so this away, we haven't seen him all season and he jumps in a die is a few seconds. A slightly more hardcore death wouldn't have made it feel so wasted.