See ‘Game of Thrones’ Done ’1995 Style’
Ugh, is it time for 'Game of Thrones' yet? Just kidding, everybody knows we have to wait until the 31st of March, and IT IS KILLING US. If it's eating you alive too, here is a little video to tide you over.
Ugh, is it time for 'Game of Thrones' yet? Just kidding, everybody knows we have to wait until the 31st of March, and IT IS KILLING US. If it's eating you alive too, here is a little video to tide you over.
And we thought high school was painful enough as is. Thanks to a parody of HBO's 'Game of Thrones' we've finally come to realize the similarities between high school and the bloody dealings in the fictional land of Westeros. And scarily enough, there are quite a few.
Winter is coming! Well, actually, winter is coming to a close. But 'Game of Thrones' is coming back!
Calling all die-hard NYC fans of 'Game of Thrones'! Today at 8p.m., the first three hundred fans who line up outside of the Union Square Best Buy in Manhattan will receive wristbands that allow entry to the Season 2 midnight release party.
It seems like every 'Game of Thrones' fan can't wait for March 31, 2013 when HBO's darling returns to televisions everywhere for the third season. Until that time, fans have been busy speculating about which characters and plotlines will appear in the show (we personally can't wait to see the television show's adaption of the Red Wedding), who Jon Snow's parents really are, whether or not Martin will ever finish the series (write like the wind, Martin!) and creating fan videos on YouTube.
Deviant Art user and nerd extraordinaire Miguel Lokia took the idea of house words and sigils from 'Game of Thrones' and applied it to other favorite pop culture characters. From Bruce Wayne to the Hulk, these are our five favorite posters from the set.
Sure, it's got sword fights and dragons, but if you're wanting to take 'Game of Thrones' to some next-level nerdery, this fantastic artwork is probably the ticket. Yes, it's the series' beloved characters drawn in anime fashion. We've seen the show in the style of 'Friends' and 'Seinfeld,' but this drawing by Deviant Art user Joscomie, is a tad more relevant. Meaning, we could actually watch this. Oh! Warning: upon close inspection this contains some spoilers, so passing glances only, if you don't want to ruin everything.
Who could've guessed that if the HBO hit 'Game of Thrones' just had a laugh track, it'd measure up to one of the greatest comedies of all time?
You might think you have the greatest pet in the world, but that's probably because you don't watch much TV. Instead of a cat that secretly hates you, fictional pets can be dragons or loyal household animals who stick by your side as you step out into the great unknown, rather than eating the contents of your bathroom trashcan the second you're out the door.
While many fans of the fantasy genre adore both George R.R. Martin's novels 'A Song of Ice and Fire,' which have been adapted into the hit HBO show 'Game of Thrones,' and J.R.R. Tolkien's eternal classic 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy, many fans have both pondered and fiercely argued which of Tolkien's characters would survive a face-off between one another.