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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The weirwood tree animation at boot up of each disc is cute though it sometimes doesn’t get a chance to actually animate each time (your mileage may vary depending on your equipment.) But the momentary static “languages available” image at the start of each disc seems a bit unnecessary and maybe even a little irritating, but perhaps some may need it. Extras: Language(s): English, French, Castilian Spanish, Latin Spanish, Hard of Hearing Subtitles: English, Subtitles: French, LAM Spanish, Castilian Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Interactive Menu, Screen ratio 1:1.78, 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS Digital Surround Sound, Behind the Scenes, Bonus Footage, Commentary: Cast & crew, Deleted Scenes, Documentaries: ''Game of Thrones': The Last Watch', ''Game of Thrones': Reunion Special', 'When Winter Falls', 'Duty Is the Death of Love', 'Histories and Lore' just don't ring true all of the time. Still, I can't imagine anyone who has been following this show not finding something to like about this

compared to previous years, which may in fact be part of the problem). That said, there is still a wealth of material here that should at least The now famous tag line "winter is coming" has morphed into "winter is here" on some of the press material accompanying the eighth and finalLike many HBO series, 'Game of Thrones' is home to lots of sex and violence. Action is wonderfully choreographed, exciting, and absolutely brutal, with a few really great (though mostly brief) sword fights peppered throughout. Despite the show's awe-inspiring production design and sets, there are a few instances where the simple budgetary realities of TV do come into play, minimizing the range of some of the later episodes' action oriented events. Still, this is easily forgivable, and while a pretty major battle is forced off-screen, fans of medieval combat should be quite pleased with what the series has to offer. On a similar note, fans of sex and nudity should also rejoice, as the show offers plenty of skin. The world of internet bloggers has even come up with a new word to describe the series' trademark blend of exposition and sexual content, dubbing these instances "sexposition" scenes. Some have criticized the show for these sequences, but I never found the racy content to be gratuitous. Hell, mixing the sex scenes with important information actually makes them less superfluous than on most shows where sex is purely meant to titillate. In 'Game of Thrones' when women start taking of their clothes you might actually learn something in the process. That's a win-win situation as far as I'm concerned. Kind of surprisingly, given the build up to the big battle with the Army of the Dead (one which gets started in earnest in the third episode), the series just kind of moves on willy nilly to other menaces, until things move inexorably to their bittersweet conclusion, where a ruler if not an capable). A number of the big set pieces offer fantastic engagement of the Atmos channels, notably the huge battles that fill up a large part of Episode Episode Five with commentary by Producer Chris Newman, Special Effects Supervisor Sam Conway, and Visual Effects Supervisor Joe

Duty is the Death of Love: GameofThronesmajor stars, including Kit Harington, Peter Dinklage and Emilia Clarke, chat about the series finale, “The Iron Throne.” A television show that took place during a magical medieval time period, populated with zombies, mystical creatures, monsters, giants, and dragons was not expected to be one of the best shows on television. But that's what Game Of Thrones became - the best, most-watched, and talked about the show for eight years showcasing the lives and deaths of several kingdoms in the fictional land of Westeros. Closely following a group of families known as the Starks, the Targaryens, and the Lannisters, all of who are vying for the iron throne to rule the world, cross vicious paths of blood, betrayal, torture, and sex before winter shows up on the front lawn.

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Game of Thrones: The Last Watch :Follow the creation of the final season, including emotional moments from the cast and crew. As you can imagine, and as you’ll know already if you’ve seen the Seasons One and Eight 4K sets, high dynamic range adds much to this image. It’s a restrained grade, but one that makes the colors richer and more nuanced, while deepening the shadows and adding a more natural luminance to the highlights. This helps both darker night and winter scenes as well as those shot in broad daylight. The overcast sky in the North is now bolder, with a more realistic glow, while the opening sequence of the first episode (set beyond the Wall) is more gloomy and ominous. Dragon fire has greater brilliance, armor gleams more accurately in the sunlight. Finally, The Long Night can be seen as it was meant to be (for some of you, it will be like seeing the episode for the first time). Fans who can take advantage of Dolby Vision will be especially pleased by its impact on that episode. The important takeaway here is that HBO’s Ultra HD release absolutely improves upon the Blu-ray viewing experience. And while it’s not native 4K, it’s not a small improvement either. Even the 4K menu screens have been upgraded to 4K with HDR—a nice touch.

Seven audio commentaries with cast and crew including David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, George R.R. Martin, Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Kit Harrington, and more Through eight seasons, this HBO series grew in popularity by the millions, crossing over into not just genre fandom, but mainstream pop culture, weaving in and out of detailed and complex storylines, family drama, and carnage alike for almost a decade. Through large surprises, twist season cliff hangers, outrageous deaths, and wonderful romances, Game Of Thrones set the high bar for future tv shows and stories to be told over the course of several years - that is until its final season which is arguably its worst season. Still, it's about the journey and not the destination, correct? The amount of time, detail, love, and nuanced performances that went into this series is uncanny and might never be replicated again. There's a lot to love and enjoy in this immersive world of Game Of Thrones. a certain sanguine nature between the two. There are a number of other plot contrivances, including at least two moments when Jon Snow isbut even relatively quieter moments in both Winterfell and King's Landing often offer nicely designed surround activity, with both washes of sound



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