HBO makes deal with terrorist over GRRM books
2009-Apr-22, Wednesday 13:58In amazing news released today, HBO television and renowned author George R. R. Martin have announced they have made a deal with a convicted terrorist in order to film a series based on Martin's Game of Thrones in territory controlled by the terrorist.
OK, the convictions may be over 30 years old, and McGuinnes might now be a senior Northern Ireland politician and deputy first minister, but even so, how cool is this?
Of course, the real question is---how many Starks will die in the first episode?
OK, the convictions may be over 30 years old, and McGuinnes might now be a senior Northern Ireland politician and deputy first minister, but even so, how cool is this?
During our recent trip to Los Angeles, the First Minister and I met with senior executives from HBO to help finalise the deal to bring the TV production hereIt's confirmed, not only are they making a series based on the books, but it's going to be flimed in Belfast, and the two most senior NI politicos were heavily involved in negotiating the deal and made a joint statement announcing it's been finalised. (via)
~~Martin McGuinness
Of course, the real question is---how many Starks will die in the first episode?
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Date: 2009-Apr-22, Wednesday 13:30 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-Apr-22, Wednesday 13:34 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-Apr-22, Wednesday 13:36 (UTC)Plus, was he convicted over Ulster Resistance? I knew he helped found it, but he left when they went paramilitary and there's no reference to an actual conviction.
Not that it actually matters, I just liked the headline too much to not use it.
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Date: 2009-Apr-22, Wednesday 14:48 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-Apr-22, Wednesday 14:53 (UTC)OK, I mostly posted so I could use the silly headline, but...
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Date: 2009-Apr-29, Wednesday 12:39 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-Apr-29, Wednesday 17:49 (UTC)I suspect that the series will be pretty close to the books, but not close enough for some fans. And yes, next book would be nice. Then, that's the problem with buying into a series that isn't finished yet, and sometimes writers just stop writing.
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Date: 2009-Apr-30, Thursday 14:23 (UTC)I'm just hoping that they do a serious job rather than going into standard "oh it's fantasy, you don't need actors for this just get some people who look good..." I'm so cynical about anything from the American tv networks now. Anything decent in sci-fi / fantasy seems to be doomed almost before it begins...I understand that they're all about the profits rather than doing things for the fans but sometimes it might be nice for them to realise that without us fans they wouldn't be making the profits ;oP
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Date: 2009-Apr-30, Thursday 14:34 (UTC)True, but this is HBO, not a network. They're devloping a pretty good rep for making shows that are actually good and aimed at specific niche audiences rather than simple mainstream crap.
Hence I reserve judgement, the stuff they've done that was my sort of thing was really good (although I've still not got around to watching Deadwood S2).