Game of Thrones: The Complete Series [Blu-ray] [2011] [2019]

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Game of Thrones: The Complete Series [Blu-ray] [2011] [2019]

Game of Thrones: The Complete Series [Blu-ray] [2011] [2019]

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This season has a rather cheeky sense of humor at times which would seem to be an odd match for the overamped histrionics that also frequently bits along the way, including what is obviously meant to be a mind blowing reveal about Jon in the first episode (but which may not come as If you don’t like fantasy, it’s the character drama that makes this series great. The heroes are deeply flawed. Most of the villains have a redeeming quality or two, or at least the odd empathetic moment. All of the characters are dimensional and complex. And over the course of the series, each grows and changes in unexpected ways. What’s more, this is very much an ensemble cast. Initially, the company includes Sean Bean ( The Lord of the Rings), Mark Addy ( The Full Monty), Lena Headey ( Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles), Emilia Clarke ( Solo), Kit Harington ( Spooks aka MI5), Peter Dinklage ( The Station Agent), Nikolaj Coster-Waldau ( Nightwatch), Charles Dance ( Alien 3), and many more. New cast members are added each season, among them Gwendoline Christie ( Star Wars: The Force Awakens), Aidan Gillen ( The Wire), Jason Momoa ( Aquaman), Stephen Dillane ( John Adams), and Diana Rigg ( The Avengers).

Isaac Hempstead Wright), may actually provoke eye rolling in some, with an "are you [inserted expletive here] kidding me?" response to by Sandy C. 3 years ago Game of Thrones may be over on HBO, but your watch continues with Game of Thrones: The Complete Series on Blu-ray and The Complete Collection. Here’s what to expect from both sets. The color palette is quite bold in any lands of Westeros and it is revealed in each season that boasts both earthy tones and magical realms with everything in between to a tee. Season one, episode one of Game Of Thrones started in April of 2011, which was the same year that the first Thor film was released and Fast Five drifted onto the big screen. It was that long ago. The point is that some ten years ago, the video technology wasn't as advanced and clear as it is today so as each season progresses, the detail and the color get a bit better with of course season seven and eight being the stand-outs of the series. time in this episode as her relationship with Euron Greyjoy (Pilou Asbæk) enters new territory. (Another subplot involving other Greyjoys seems Selected items are only available for delivery via the Royal Mail 48® service and other items are available for delivery using this service for a charge.

seemingly fated to be killed (again, it might be added), but then just kind of miraculously escapes. Creating the Dothraki Language (HD, 5 min) - Here we are treated to details on how the Dothraki language was actually created for the series and how the cast dealt with the challenge of learning their foreign lines. As Daenerys Targaryen, the exiled, "rightful" heir to the Iron Throne, Emilia Clarke is spectacular. Her character starts out as nothing more than a submissive victim, but throughout the course of the season she slowly finds inner strength, and the actress does an amazing job of imbuing her transformation with equal parts grace and power. Emmy winner, Peter Dinklage, is also a scene stealer as the Queen's dwarf brother, Tyrion Lannister. Despite his family's despicable actions, his character always remains likeable, and Dinklage plays the role with wit, charm and insightful wisdom. The show is also home to an exceptional troupe of child actors, with Maisie Williams serving as a real standout. The young actress plays fan favorite, Arya Stark, Ned's youngest daughter, and her tomboy character is among the show's most entertaining and fun to watch. Honestly, I could go on and on extolling the great merits of every single cast member, which is a true testament to the level of skill on display here. There really is no weak link in the entire bunch. Game of Thrones: The Last Watch :Follow the creation of the final season, including emotional moments from the cast and crew.

underlying quality issues are at times arguably only exacerbated by the higher resolution of the 4K UHD discs, I have to say my "underwhelment" (and HBO has put together an extensive collection of informative supplements including some great Blu-ray exclusive special features. All of the extras are presented in 1080i with DTS 2.0 sound and several subtitle options, unless noted otherwise. All seventy-three episodes are included on thirty 4K Ultra HD discs, which actually do include significant special features too. What’s more, three additional standard Blu-rays have been included with additional bonus features. Here’s a disc-by-disc breakdown of all the extras you get in this set. Note that all of the video-based content is in 1080p HD: SEASON ONE: DISC ONEBased on the series of books "A Song Of Ice And Fire" by George R.R. Martin, Game Of Thrones follows kings and queens, knights and renegades, liars and noblemen as they vie for power. In a land where summers span decades and winters can last a lifetime, trouble is brewing. Two powerful families are engaged in a deadly cat-and-mouse game for control of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. As betrayal, lust, intrigue and supernatural forces shake the four corners of the Kingdoms, their bloody struggle for the Iron Throne will have unforeseen and far-reaching consequences. Extras



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