Selasa, 19 April 2011

Game of Thrones Review



The first episode of Game of Thrones premiere on HBO last night, and the violent, sexually charged fantasy epic has received mixed reviews. The good: HBO clear for some very high production quality and talent outside of the handle is formed with smaller budgets. The bad: A lot of argument over whether the show, full of gratuitous nudity and decapitations, is strictly for the boys.

New York Times critic Ginia Bella Fante has waves assessment Game of Thrones as "boy fiction patronizing other half showed the population to achieve." The highly quotable blurb is probably the last debate, as critics of the show to continue through the rest of the season point.

Writer George R.R. Martin speaks during the 'Game of Thrones' panel at the HBO portion of the 2011 Winter TCA press tour held at the Langham Hotel on January 7, 2011 in Pasadena, California.

Here is what he used to say some shops. We begin with the Times report, a little more context.

New York Times: "The real perversion is the feeling that all this illegal activity is cast as something for the ladies, perhaps from a well-founded fear that no woman alive would be different."

Time: "The CGI is beautiful in this series, as the view of King's Landing, who want to book me a vacation can look, more suggestive, however, the set design details, the holy women around the body, the des dead hand of the king, for example on the Internet, a culture and religion is something familiar and yet different than anything presented in our world. "

Vanity Fair: "I make the case that this story, if implemented properly, could be better than a number, as it like a book that Martin, the world has to make to life with almost too much on the screen is but ..? been doing well. It's kind of leave without the added benefit of reading the book, I fear, would not only go so far to the wide range of characters are lost, but I could not answer. so much I know these characters. "

Houston Chronicle: "I was hard pressed to find in the dialog shows that do not match what Martin wrote the show makers have an admirable work done to remain true to its highly efficient jibber jabber ..

"As I said, are the age of the children are all knocked two or three years, that's fine. They are involved in some pretty adult fare with swords and gender."

The Telegraph: ".. There are similarities to Lord of the Rings, of course, but be warned, Game of Thrones is strictly adult fare Bloody, violent and overtly voluptuous"

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