yes, its a great opening sequence ... and kudos for de-lurking, welcome
I posted this on the Facebook page, and thought I'd share it here... I haven't participated in the forums to this point, and haven't submitted any work of note (yet), given my ridiculous work schedule, but wondered if anybody else was as excited about this one as I was...
"A hearty kudos to the Game Of Thrones production staff at HBO who won the "Best Main Title Sequence" award at the Emmys... A world map inverted into the interior of the "planet" sphere, a fiery, heliocentric astrolabe engraved with the historic struggles of the realms, and clockwork cities emblazoned with the house sigils rising from the capitals... This is dynamic, illustrative cartography at its best!!!"
...It is work like this that inspires... My jaw dropped after seeing it on the first episode. Such a succinct, perfect visual way-finding element to start an episode, that also changes week-to-week... Perfect mapwork, if you ask me...
yes, its a great opening sequence ... and kudos for de-lurking, welcome
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Good to see that the guy playing Tyrion Lannister got an award too!
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Peter definitely deserved to win. He practically makes the show (along with Arya! xD), and makes the books...well, pretty much makes them. lol
Dead on. I was also disappointed that all his wacky wanderings and misadventures didn't actually get him anywhere the whole novel. I can't help but think that, should Martin have decided to just cut every single Tyrion chapter and opened the next book with him stepping off a boat from a long journey to Dany, we really wouldn't have missed much.
I think this can be said about a lot of the peoples stories in all his books. I think the books would have been twice as good if he had shortened them a bit. Probably that is the reason I like the tv-show more then the books. They leave out a lot of the unnecessary stuff. Some of you might think this is blasphemy, but I think it is the truth. Still really good books though :-)
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It seems to me that all of the Tyrion chapters in DoD were more to bring in Aegon and Jon Connington than add anything to his overall story.
Still enjoyed the book and happy to see that the show got more awards, for comments from Martin himself see the "Not A Blog" link at his website.
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Personally, I'd watch a show just about him, I like his straightforwardness. The rest seem too uber-dramatized, over noble, or just plain wanker-y.
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