i mean, you did the exact same thing heypartner asked you not to do. and i agree with everything he said. we understand that you're cool and already know things that most of us don't know. i, and most people, don't want to know if something crazy is imminent, or if nothing exciting happens when i watch. i want to find out for myself. what is so hard about not posting **** like that?
Time to start a GoT Books only thread oh wait! There is one! I always hated Annoying book reader. Feels the need to patronize everyone who didn't read the books first after they spoil stuff.
All I thought about during the end part was how pedestrian the camera work and staging was. I though it should have been shot better.
No, they didn't overthink it or overdo it. Doing anything more than what they did as far as camera work and staging would have been....wait for it; wait for it....overkill (ba da bum, TSH [high hat]).
Did it ever occur to you that there might be book 4 and 5 spoilers in that thread that I might be trying to avoid? THAT'S why I avoid them or other threads in other communities...to avoid spoilers. Seems simple enough eh? It appears some of you need an education on what a spoiler is. I wrote "This is just the beggining...hang on to your butts". On what planet is that a "spoiler?" I mean, how do you EVER go to the movies with all the trailers at the beginning. They spoil EVERYTHING SO MUCH! A spoiler would be something like "They're gonna chop Neds head off...he dies". THAT'S a spoiler...when you reveal a part of the story. Lastly, if you are THAT concerned with being spoiled...even a little bit...WTF are you doing in a Game of Thrones thread? Its the last place I'd be.
to participate in discussion and reactions regarding what already has occurred. not to hear anything related to the impending excitement that you know we are in store for, or what is about to occur. what, exactly is so foreign about that concept to you?? this is you: <iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/27522110?autoplay=0" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe>
I didn't mean anything gimmicky like jump cuts, fast action, etc. I understand what they were trying to do, ie understated and dramatic, but it just came off as poor composition.