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And remember how long it takes HBO to get new seasons out for a show (Sopranos fans know what I'm talking about).
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I'll be surprised if it's just two more books.
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If it really ends up happening, it will be interesting to see how they make it work. Do they do the dire wolves in CGI?
You also have the fact that one of the main characters, Jamie Lannister, who is built up as one of main "villains" in the first "season" is pretty much non-existent in the second "season". Dinklage for Tyrion! Other than that bit of casting... No real clue. I have much faith in the HBO casting people. They did a marvelous job with The Wire, Deadwood, Rome, etc.
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IRC does make sense, though I think a PBeM or a thread here in Dynasty could work, as well. Anyone have a link for the actual RPG stuff? And the board game? That's something I'd never get to play with anyone local, but would be cool to have. /tk
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I would do the RPG, but I guess that there would be a ton of spoilers since I'm only on A Storm of Swords.
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I think he was originally saying three- maybe four more books and that was before he had to split the last one in two second of which is not out yet. So for arguments sake lets say XMAS this year Dance dragons is out and that leaves at least 2 more at 4 years each(lets be optimists) that puts it at about 2018-19 for wrap of the novels. Martin is 60 now so he would be 71 when the books are done IF he keeps it to just two more if it is more than two I doubt he is able to complete the series. Maybe if the series does well he can be pushed by HBO to finish the series. The series could be like the Legend of the Seeker series on now adays based some what loosely on the COMPLETED Goodkind series Sword Of Truth. |
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While obviously the setting is flexible, the RPG is supposed to take place during King Robert's reign. I'd let you play Moon Boy.
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*evil cackle* MOON BOY!!!
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Just bought the first book tonight, I remember this thread when I was in B&N and went for it.
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Has anyone else seen this? Amazon.co.uk list "Dance of Dragons" as available from October 29th, 2009.
A Dance with Dragons: Book 5 of a Song of Ice and Fire: George R.R. Martin: Amazon.co.uk: Books I'm pre-ordering right now.
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I have a feeling that this might just be publisher wishful thinking. I haven't seen GRRM post on his "Not A Blog" LiveJournal or his website that he's done, and he's assured us that he'll let us know the instant it's done. Granted, I haven't checked them in a couple of days, but it strikes me that if they were to release it on 10/29, it'd probably be in the publisher's hands right now. /tk
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It could be. Oh well, I should get email updates from amazon when the release date is pushed ahead.
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Having just read Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series (first three books), and then watching the first few episodes of the series, I'm seriously worried about how the HBO-series for SOIAF will turn out.
Now, I'm fully aware of the fact that HBO is a whole different beast than ABC, but if producers/writers decide to have this much "creative freedom" when adapting a book series for the small screen I'm just appalled.
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GRRM's blog posts have been pretty specific on this point - if you see any date before he announces the book is done on his website, it is indeed the marketing department giving the distributor a placeholder date so that they can have the book in their database. Its NOT going to be out in October. I am pretty sure that the author's latest, sure to be missed, I hope to have it done by date is the end of the summer. I actually think October 2010 is a reasonable expectation for the book to be published.
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Dude... last year at this time, Amazon had the book available "October 29th, 2008". And I'm not joking.
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It's merely Amazon putting a placeholder in their database.
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First bit of actual casting news...
Two will play HBO's 'Game'
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Some interesting news. So far, based on what I've seen of their "Blood Bowl" game, I've been impressed.
http://www.cyanide-studio.com/?rub=node&nid=806 Cyanide Acquires Interactive Rights for George R. R. Martin’s ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ series CYANIDE, A FRENCH VIDEO GAME STUDIO, SECURES INTERACTIVE RIGHTS TO GEORGE R. R. MARTIN’S BESTSELLING ‘A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE’ SERIES First-Ever ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ Video Games to Bring Classic Fantasy Series to Life Nanterre, France – 12th May 2009 Cyanide, an independent video game studio, and George R. R. Martin today announced their partnership to create the first-ever video games inspired by the author’s award-winning, international bestselling ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ fantasy series. Under the terms of the agreement, Cyanide has obtained the exclusive rights to develop ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ video games for next-generation consoles and PC, and in collaboration with George R.R Martin, development has begun. «We are all huge fans of ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’, so it is a true honour for our teams to be entrusted with creating the first video games inspired by this masterpiece» stated Patrick Pligersdorffer, Managing Director of Cyanide. «The twists and turns of the plot will allow us to deliver an experience which can be enjoyed by both long-time fans as well as gamers new to the series.» Published most notably by Bantam Books in North America and Voyager Books in the United Kingdom, the ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ novels have been translated into more than twenty languages (including Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Russian) and have been nominated for numerous prizes. Set in a world where nothing is simply black and white, the rich web of characters makes it an ideal background for numerous genres of video games. ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ has already been adapted into a card game and a board game. More recently, HBO acquired the rights with the intent of turning the novels into a television series.
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video game? for pc? sweet
and i need to get my ass back to my westeros:total war work
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Cyanide is the folks doing the upcoming Blood Bowl Game, btw
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aren't they the french company that does the pro cycling manager game too?
and aren't they like in <3 with StarForce copy protection?
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I would never be a person to really complain about a long awaited novel, but I think Gaiman has it wrong. He does work for his readers.
I write in my spare time. It is in the realm of small possibilities that one day my current crap will evolve into something publishable. If that happens, and if I somehow develop a base of loyal fans that pay my bills through their purchases, I hope I recognize that I *do* work for their support. The key is letting your supporters know where things stand as best as possible, to treat them as the supporters that they are, not feeling the need to acquiesce to their demands and truly become their bitch. |
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Personally, I think Martin does an excellent job with this. I've heard him speak a few times and I know friends of mine who have emailed him with some requests (signing a book, etc.) and he's always been incredibly personable and gone above and beyond the call of duty. To be honest, I think has let his supporters "know where things stand as best as possible." I just don't think he knows where things stand.
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Gaiman's a very interesting character. I generally like his stuff. I recommend American Gods and Neverwhere (for sure), maybe some others. He also did Stardust, which came out a couple years as a movie, and Coraline, the stop motion animation kid's movie earlier this year. He does creepy-style stuff, kinda like a Tim Burton for writers. I tend to agree with his general point on Martin. My issue with Martin isn't whether or not he does the work--it's with him saying he's going to get it done by such and such date and repeatedly fail to deliver. At least now I think he's going with the "it will be done when it's done" line, which he should have done from the start.
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I am very familiar with Gaiman's work, just have never read any of it. Well, I do have the first trade paperback for the "Sandman" series. I need to finish that and determine if I want to continue. I feel like it's a hole in my comic book knowledge.
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I mean no one gets on Blizzard's back for releasing Starcraft 2 so much later... It's because they don't get the fans hopes up by saying it'll be released so and so and then blowing past it.
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Yeah, I saw that today. I'm glad to hear things clicked for him. Still, as I think I've mentioned here before, whenever he gives an update about finishing a few chapters here or there, this exchange from the "Princess Bride" always runs through my head: Fezzik: You just shook your head... doesn't that make you happy? Westley: My brains, his steel, and your strength against sixty men, and you think a little head jiggle is supposed to make me happy?
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My wife grabbed my copy of "A Game of Thrones" over the weekend, and is hooked. She's a lover of happy endings, so I told her to not get too attached to anyone or any situation.
I've been done for 3 weeks or so, and I'm still conflicted. Part of me loved the books, but part of me feels unfulfilled (not just because the series isn't done). I really don't think the author will ever finish the series, which sucks. As slow as he is writing, and the fact that there are so many threads of the story that aren't even close to being resolved gives me little hope of resolution.
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I have similar concerns. He's certainly written himself into many, many corners and, I think, that's one of the big reasons this last book is taking so long. There are a number of issues that I just don't know how he resolves. Some of the bigger ones, to me at least, are: How does Tyrion become relevant again? How does Arya become relevant? Bran? Dany's dragons? For the last three it's really just a matter of time, but given how slowly time has moved and how many things from the last book demmand immediate attention (the fates of Arya, Brienne, Cersei, and Sansa) , I don't see how time will progress quick enough to get them in a position they need to be (i.e., Bran mastering whatever the hell he's supposed to master, Arya becoming an actual Faceless Man, unless this whole thing is just some frolic and detour, and Dany's dragons being large enough to be ridden into battle and effective at doing so). For Tyrion, I'm not sure what he'll do. What value is he to anyone other than as a way to gain favor from the Lannisters in the form of bringing them his head? The only thing that made him a "player" was his family's wealth and power. He doesn't have that anymore. All he is now is a witty, smart, ugly and horribly scarred dwarf with a large price on his mishapen head. Quote:
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LOL! Perfect quote to use in the situation... especially since I was like, ok, three chapters in three days... how many total chapters have you done over the six weeks? Four?
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Optimistic? From what I read, I don't expect him to fulfill his prediction of having the book out this year (I know, there's a surprise to everyone, only Daivd Winter has been more accurate with his predictions). I will say, despite everything I've been cautiously optimistic he would finish the series before dying, but when I read stuff like:
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I hope that if he ever realizes that he won't finish, that he at least gives a brief outline of what happens to resolve everything.
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I think it has to dawn on him sometimes soon (if not already) that he's going to die before the series is finished.
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Tyrion's man Braun has quite a lot of gold. With the throne in question for now, and some gold, they can raise and army and stake a claim. If he can ally with Jamie...who knows? As for Bran or Arya, I figure Arya will end up running a band of rebels, and Bran will do "something" with the northmen. Add Dany and her people into the mix, and you can have a hell of a wrap-up! but if he keeps on his no-mercy style of storytelling, Bran and Arya will end up dead, with Jamie fighting off an invasion from Dany. I'm looking forward to reading it. |
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While there's no new news on "A Dance With Dragons" there's been a lot of casting news with respect to the HBO show.
Not A Blog The biggest piece of news is the casting of Sean Bean (Boromir) as Ned Stark. It's a great choice. I thought he was fantastic as Boromir (just watched the first LOTR movie again few weeks back). Robert Baratheon has also been cast. He's being played by Mark Addy. I've only ever seen a few minutes of a "Kinght's Tale", but I don't recall much from his performance. There is also casting news on Jon Snow, Joffrey Baratheon, and Viserys Targaryen. A bunch of younger actors who really haven't done anything.
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Love Sean Bean, but I might almost think he'd work better as say...Jaime? After LOTR he definately has the stage-combat skills to do all the fighting, and he's the calibre of actor who they need for a role like that. Maybe he's not quite "pretty enough" for that role though. And yeah...it'll suck to see him playing ANOTHER character who gets killed early. But maybe part of the thinking is that casting him as Ned will increase the emotional resonance of the viewer's reaction (as most viewers are likely to recognize him from LOTR) and make it that much more intense and get people to tune in. Mark Addy I don't recognize the name or the face. But okay.
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