I'd rather talk about True Blood. ::: How awesome is Marnie/Antonia?!?! *NM*
Bookwyrm Send a noteboard - 07/08/2011 02:51:13 AM
(I'm sorry if there's another thread on the topic. I tries a search, but there are a lot of posts about A Game of Thrones.)
I haven't really been paying attention to what's been going on with the series since I stopped watching it, but recently friends who've never had any interest in fantasy have been talking about it nonstop, to my amusement and satisfaction. And suddenly I can't even read the latest news about the <a href="http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=251088">StarCraft Proleague finals</a> without being bombarded with references to A Game of Thrones. And while that's fantastic, I understand that to mean that it's been successful, or at least popular. So I'm a bit fishing for reasons, since I don't get it myself.
When I say I didn't like it, it's not that there was anything in particular I hated about it, it just felt like a faithful adaptation of the book, but it didn't bring anything interesting to compensate for what is lost in the change in medium. Obviously one can't expect as much story depth in the series as there was in the books, that would just be a silly expectation. But one would expect the possibilities of visual and audio stimulation to make up for it. If you take The Lord of the Rings, for example, while I will rant endlessly about the movies compared to the books, I still loved and own them all. They're beautiful. The music is excellent. And Saruman always sounds like an absolute baller.
Obviously given the style of A Song of Ice and Fire I expected this series to have a pronounced brown and grey theme, but my disappointment went beyond that. It started with replacing the Others in the opening with those black-handed zombies (I forget what they're called). As I recall from A Game of Thrones there's really only two real fantastical scenes in the book. This one with the Others and the Dragons at the end. And I was really excited to see how they would look too, given their description in the books. The Others got me hooked up from the start. So that was underwhelming.
Then comes, I think, the execution scene, the purpose of which I couldn't discern at all. In the series I mean. It just felt like it was there because it was in the books. I didn't catch any kind of narrative or emotional importance to it.
Then we get to the direwolves and that scene felt drained of energy too. Couldn't feel the excitement of the boys or the fear and disgust of the adults.
I make it sound worse than it was, but the point is that at this point I stopped watching because I simply couldn't see what I could get from watching the series that I couldn't get better from rereading the books.
I don't know, maybe it's because most people didn't know the story? It's A Song of Ice and Fire's plot, so obviously it would be interesting for people who didn't already know it, which is kind of why I'm asking here, for the opinions of people who had read the books before watching.
I haven't really been paying attention to what's been going on with the series since I stopped watching it, but recently friends who've never had any interest in fantasy have been talking about it nonstop, to my amusement and satisfaction. And suddenly I can't even read the latest news about the <a href="http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=251088">StarCraft Proleague finals</a> without being bombarded with references to A Game of Thrones. And while that's fantastic, I understand that to mean that it's been successful, or at least popular. So I'm a bit fishing for reasons, since I don't get it myself.
When I say I didn't like it, it's not that there was anything in particular I hated about it, it just felt like a faithful adaptation of the book, but it didn't bring anything interesting to compensate for what is lost in the change in medium. Obviously one can't expect as much story depth in the series as there was in the books, that would just be a silly expectation. But one would expect the possibilities of visual and audio stimulation to make up for it. If you take The Lord of the Rings, for example, while I will rant endlessly about the movies compared to the books, I still loved and own them all. They're beautiful. The music is excellent. And Saruman always sounds like an absolute baller.
Obviously given the style of A Song of Ice and Fire I expected this series to have a pronounced brown and grey theme, but my disappointment went beyond that. It started with replacing the Others in the opening with those black-handed zombies (I forget what they're called). As I recall from A Game of Thrones there's really only two real fantastical scenes in the book. This one with the Others and the Dragons at the end. And I was really excited to see how they would look too, given their description in the books. The Others got me hooked up from the start. So that was underwhelming.
Then comes, I think, the execution scene, the purpose of which I couldn't discern at all. In the series I mean. It just felt like it was there because it was in the books. I didn't catch any kind of narrative or emotional importance to it.
Then we get to the direwolves and that scene felt drained of energy too. Couldn't feel the excitement of the boys or the fear and disgust of the adults.
I make it sound worse than it was, but the point is that at this point I stopped watching because I simply couldn't see what I could get from watching the series that I couldn't get better from rereading the books.
I don't know, maybe it's because most people didn't know the story? It's A Song of Ice and Fire's plot, so obviously it would be interesting for people who didn't already know it, which is kind of why I'm asking here, for the opinions of people who had read the books before watching.
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Am I the only one who didn't really like A Game of Thrones?
06/08/2011 10:52:41 PM
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I very much enjoyed the first season..
07/08/2011 12:45:35 AM
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Not exactly.
07/08/2011 01:35:42 AM
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That's ridiculous
07/08/2011 04:21:00 AM
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Not at all.
07/08/2011 05:17:40 AM
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That's fucking stupid
07/08/2011 06:17:39 AM
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Your opinion has been noted.
07/08/2011 07:52:37 AM
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So, you are saying
07/08/2011 11:52:33 PM
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posted in wrong place...ugh *NM*
07/08/2011 07:29:31 AM
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As a reader of the books, I think HBO series is good, but not great.
07/08/2011 01:16:42 AM
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Yes. Not the greatest fantasy fiction out there, but an excellent TV show *NM*
07/08/2011 03:48:51 AM
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I'd rather talk about True Blood. ::: How awesome is Marnie/Antonia?!?! *NM*
07/08/2011 02:51:13 AM
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It's like a different interpretation. Why watch the Disney cartoons, when you know those stories?
07/08/2011 03:47:54 AM
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well there was some great boobs so I wouldn't say nothing was gained
07/08/2011 05:10:28 AM
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This is a better representation of the series
09/08/2011 04:49:15 AM
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Yes, that was very nice. *NM*
09/08/2011 05:59:04 AM
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If we're doing clips
10/08/2011 04:34:31 AM
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I prefer this one
10/08/2011 05:08:02 AM
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Ok, I admit...
10/08/2011 05:08:54 AM
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Aidan Gillen so has to get rid of that moustache.
10/08/2011 07:52:40 PM
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No way, the mustache is cool. *NM*
10/08/2011 10:20:51 PM
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I haven't read the books so I'm a bit wary of watching the TV show
16/08/2011 02:59:18 PM
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