Mary McNamara, television critic of the LA Times, is approving in her review of "Game of Thrones". They should have let her review "John Carter (of Mars)":
This season proves, once and for all, that there is nothing remotely slackerish about fantasy culture. To be a fantasy geek requires the obsessive focus of a miniaturist and the artistic intellect of a medieval scholar....
"Game of Thrones" is breathtakingly ambitious, an ever-unfurling tapestry that threatens, at times, to overwhelm its frame. That it does not is a testament to the power of piecework — art is not defined by the space it occupies but by its details, the truth it captures. Many heads bend over this adaptation, each belonging to a master of his or her craft, and what emerges is a truly new, and miraculously accurate, definition of epic television.
4 comments:
Luckily, mine was out first:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/game-of-thrones-season-2-intro-and-review
You know, you could let us know these things....
just did.
Two women of a certain age reacted to Iain during a Friday viewing session as if he was an older, slightly more British Timothy Olyphant.
You seem to have a bit of your own man-crush.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.....
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