GAME OF THRONES
A Tribute
In one’s lifetime sometimes, something extraordinary happens which can not be duplicated, imitated or repeated. My subject is one movie, just one – “THE GAME OF THRONES.”
In the past, I watched epic movies with awe. Just for you to be reminded, I will name a few: “Ben-Hur,” “El Cid,” “Dr. Zhivago," “Spartacus.”
“Cleopatra,” “King of Kings,” “Apocalypse Now,” etc. There are a lot more. The movies were colossal productions with thousands of extras. Commentaries and reviews used the words - COMPELLING! MAGNIFICENT! SPECTACULAR! - in bold and capital letters.
Movies has always been an entertainment to me from way back when I was still in the University. Inspite of being a working student, my cousin and I would always find time to see movies. Not to mention the privilege my cousin had during the time. Her father was the Congressman of the 4th district of Manila, so we enjoyed the luxury of loge passes. It was one of the perks of being a Congressman – seasonal passes for theaters in Manila. Those were the days of Paul Newman, Robert de Niro, Anthony Quinn, Robert Redford, Sean Connery, Audrey Hepburn, Jean Seberg, Sophia Loren, Gina Lollobrigida, Faye Dunaway, Elizabeth Taylor, Ingrid Bergman, Raquel Welch, and my favorite - Ava Gardner.
In the early 80's, I visited a friend in London who lived at Ennismore Gardens. One morning, while looking outside the window, I was very lucky to see Ava Gardner walking her poodle. I think, she was then living in the high-end neigborhood which was just a stones throw from Harrods. She was not as tall in person as in the movies but she had that magical movie personality.
I swoon the handsome and glamorous stars of the 60's, 70's and the 80's. I never missed the showing of "The Sting," "My Fair Lady," "The Sound of Music," "From Russia With Love," "Goldfinger," and a lot more of box office top grossers. I can not remember the other titles, the actors and actresses anymore. My "kidneys" up there is due to be defragmented. Gosh! I have too much brain overload! I am past 50 (ouch!), so memory loss is expected.
Oscar award winning movies, actors and actresses topped my preference. It is a waste of time to watch movies not performed by seasoned performers.
There were other important preoccupations worth the 2 hours to watch a movie. Ideal movies should not be performed by an amateur; directed by a novice; and, produced by a money-making film maker who never had any regard for quality - no conscience for the money-paying audience.
Anyway . . .
In the early 80's, I visited a friend in London who lived at Ennismore Gardens. One morning, while looking outside the window, I was very lucky to see Ava Gardner walking her poodle. I think, she was then living in the high-end neigborhood which was just a stones throw from Harrods. She was not as tall in person as in the movies but she had that magical movie personality.
I swoon the handsome and glamorous stars of the 60's, 70's and the 80's. I never missed the showing of "The Sting," "My Fair Lady," "The Sound of Music," "From Russia With Love," "Goldfinger," and a lot more of box office top grossers. I can not remember the other titles, the actors and actresses anymore. My "kidneys" up there is due to be defragmented. Gosh! I have too much brain overload! I am past 50 (ouch!), so memory loss is expected.
Oscar award winning movies, actors and actresses topped my preference. It is a waste of time to watch movies not performed by seasoned performers.
There were other important preoccupations worth the 2 hours to watch a movie. Ideal movies should not be performed by an amateur; directed by a novice; and, produced by a money-making film maker who never had any regard for quality - no conscience for the money-paying audience.
Anyway . . .
Two months ago, while visiting a relation, I happened to watch one, YES, just one episode of “Game of Thrones.” Sheer luck!
“I would like to see more episode of ‘Game of Thrones!’ I am hooked!”
All things considered - their choices - of settings (locations), the casting of characters, etc., are all taken into highest consideration. EVERYTHING! If I have to mention them one by one, specifically - it would be endless and endless pages of description. But, I choose the word “everything.” It is the appropriate word as it encompasses the iota of description. All involved in the movie series, their depiction of the story is the result of efforts from the conglomeration of geniuses - gifted, extra-ordinary people. Everybody is an expert in his own field! All of them contributed to the common goal which is perfection. No minor detail is left out. No room for charlatans here. This is how a perfect art is created!
ANYBODY, anybody, I repeat emphatically, who watches the “Game of Thrones,” undoubtedly, will have nothing but encomiums for the GROUP.
Unfortunately, I never had the chance to see more because I was always distracted by other interests. Today, however, Thursday, July 28, 2011, I wanted to learn more about the series, so I checked on hulu.com. I was not surprised as I watched the interviews of Messrs. David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. They were already nominated for the awards. “Game of Thrones” was already getting international attention it deserved.
“ ‘GAME OF THRONES’ DESERVES AN AWARD!’ ”
Personally, I was elated as I felt, I have developed good judgment.
In this age of computer and the “unbelievables,” the result of the work of geniuses on how a story is depicted realistically on the screen is still incomprehensible to the minds of the mainstream.
EVERYBODY who is involved in the production of the “GAME OF THRONES” are special breed of people. The Director, the Producer, the Costume/Set Designer, the Cast Director, the Cameramen, etc., are just but part of the group involved in the production. All of them are gifted in their own particular/variety of fields.
However, there is one person who deserves the highest credit for such an imagination. He successfully nurtured the “SEED” in his mind. He deserves the highest respect.
WHO IS HE?
GEORGE R. R. MARTIN
Kudos to him for his prolific mind as an author.