As someone who's neither read the books nor seen the series, which should I do first?
They also shot part of it here in Dubrovnik. Funny story says they couldn't find a single girl (as extra in a role of a whore) to show her tits so they had to hire exotic dancers from Zagreb (300 miles away)They are shooting the series like 5 miles from my house in Sunny Northern Ireland![]()
I wanted to wait for the tv version but now I'm seriously considering hitting up books. It's too intense for me and if they cancel far in I will kill myself(BTW, has anyone had the daunting thought that it's going to take us 6-??? years to get through the shows?)
As someone who's neither read the books nor seen the series, which should I do first?
Nice, thanks, I'll give the books a readI happy with the way I've done it. I'm currently reading the series (book 3) and started the 1st season(which = 1st book) about 2 weeks ago when I was either at the end of book 2 or begging of book 3. Anways, my point was, I enjoyed watching the characters I already knew on the tv. And for some reason it's not like normal book to screen where it's a disappointment. Probably because while the books are awesome for a lot of reasons, they can also be ALOT to maintain in your head with all the damn characters, history, lands...etc and seeing the mental images on screen really help solidify some things.
Also, and this just might be me, I can't stand and really never do read a book after I've seen the movie. It feels as awkward as shoving a square through a round peg.
(BTW, has anyone had the daunting thought that it's going to take us 6-??? years to get through the shows?)
Haha, kk. And thanksIf you read book 1, you won't be able to stop.
The sad thing is, the author is only up to book 5 - and book 6 is not really expected for years yet....so I am on book 3 and already worried about withdrawal. I guess I will go back and watch the series then.
Turbo makes a good point - it is hard to keep all of the minor characters/lands straight in your head - and sometimes a minor character becoems important later - so watching the series may help that.
I'd recommend playing Assassin's creed 1, 2, and brotherhood. It's actually really educational on Italian history around that time (although obviously, they throw in a couple of extra things to spice it up - it's worth doing some reading after playing the games)Also looking forward to The Borgias starting back up on April 8.
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I have no idea what the show is about but it looks great.
Plus the whole way they handle the Gods is really annoying. There are 7 gods, no 1 god, no wait 2 gods. Let me tell you if I lived on that planet I'd be praying to the God that goes around resurrecting people every two seconds cause he's bored.
Costs is high for sure, but they will be re-using the same sets / costumes in the upcoming seasons. Also a certain actor won't be returning. They'll be hitting 4 million viewers per episode for next season...they're not gonna cancel a show that gets viewers AND wins emmys. Boardwalk Empire + Game of Thrones + True Blood...this could be another golden age for HBO.
I think it's possible for him to finish the books. He's 63 years old now. The reason why book 4 / 5 took forever was because he wanted to do a 5 year flash forward for book 4. He spent a few years writing that, then decided fuck it and split the next book into 4 / 5.
Wheel of Time got so fucking redundant after like 8 books I just up and quit reading it. Not a huge Sanderson fan either, can't imagine he finished it like a boss.
If you're reading this thread and haven't started reading GoT, don't. Huge fucking time suck, so addictive.
I happy with the way I've done it. I'm currently reading the series (book 3) and started the 1st season(which = 1st book) about 2 weeks ago when I was either at the end of book 2 or begging of book 3. Anways, my point was, I enjoyed watching the characters I already knew on the tv. And for some reason it's not like normal book to screen where it's a disappointment. Probably because while the books are awesome for a lot of reasons, they can also be ALOT to maintain in your head with all the damn characters, history, lands...etc and seeing the mental images on screen really help solidify some things.
Also, and this just might be me, I can't stand and really never do read a book after I've seen the movie. It feels as awkward as shoving a square through a round peg.
(BTW, has anyone had the daunting thought that it's going to take us 6-??? years to get through the shows?)