That movie surprisingly keeps getting great movies. I'm seeing it tonight.Captain America: The Winter Soldier is the best movie by Marvel Studios so far yet. To think Captain America would be a much better driven movie than the more (overrated?) Iron Man and Hulk. Do catch it. The Winter Soldier despite barely having few lines, his scene presence is terrific, and he actually poses a threat.
Well I think he might be able to do to finish them actually.I didn't start reading the GoT books until the third season was done, so I'm curious if that is gonna make the show worse for me since quite a few on this thread seemed to think so. Guess I'll just watch and find out.
Also, it's a damn shame that GRRM most likely won't be able to finish the novels before the series, even if he kind of brought it on himself.
I can't provide any links to confirm this but I've heard that they might cram books 4 and 5 into one season, if that's the case he doesn't have much of a chance, and yes, you are absolutely correct in that he messed up 4 and 5, nearly 2000 fucking pages of buildup with no payoff, how that is even possible to do is beyond my understanding, the Theon and Davos chapters might have been the only redeeming thing about it. And yes, he's taken a lot of critique for taking so long but I don't think 'I gotta take my time to be able to write with so much subtlety and detail' is much of an excuse considering book 3 (which was my favorite) took him the least amount of time to write. I honestly just think he's grown tired of writing it at this point.Well I think he might be able to do to finish them actually.
In 2015 they will start season five with book book four. If they continue at this pace they have set of two seasons per book...which to me is very unlikely considering the length of books four and five combined but still even then Martin would have four years to finish Dream of Spring if he releases Winds of Winter in 2015 and that's without counting the two years it would take the show to cover book six.
Personally I think they would take maybe 5 years in total to cover books four and five, since they will do so at the same time instead of dividing events, and with 2-3 years for book six then that gives martin a grand total of 7 to 8 years to finish the final book, and despite criticism he got for taking a long ass time to finish books four and five the longest time it took him was with book five, which was close to six years and it's worth remembering that he royally screwed up with four and five.
So Martin has time before the show catches up, though I don't think it matters a lot. I sincerely hope he doesn't die before he finishes them all, because I most certainly don't fucking want those imbeciles in charge of the show to finish the story despite them being given the ending by Martin.
Limitless was amazing up until the last few bits, unfortunately. I probably would've died to see a crossover, as I love both Bradley and Scarlett. Can't wait to see Lucy!Limitless: Enhanced Edition.
Oh but the third is better than the second, imo.I did not bother with the third one.
That's cool. I will see it eventually, just haven't had the desire to since it came out. Same with the Hulk... ahahaa, who am I kidding, I have zero desire to see the Hulk. Though I wonder if they're doing a full reboot, or if they're counting the Edward Norton one as the first.Oh but the third is better than the second, imo.![]()
I think Marvel want to get as far away as possible from those first Hulk movies.That's cool. I will see it eventually, just haven't had the desire to since it came out. Same with the Hulk... ahahaa, who am I kidding, I have zero desire to see the Hulk. Though I wonder if they're doing a full reboot, or if they're counting the Edward Norton one as the first.
I very much doubt they are going to do that, way too many events.I can't provide any links to confirm this but I've heard that they might cram books 4 and 5 into one season, if that's the case he doesn't have much of a chance, and yes, you are absolutely correct in that he messed up 4 and 5, nearly 2000 fucking pages of buildup with no payoff, how that is even possible to do is beyond my understanding, the Theon and Davos chapters might have been the only redeeming thing about it. And yes, he's taken a lot of critique for taking so long but I don't think 'I gotta take my time to be able to write with so much subtlety and detail' is much of an excuse considering book 3 (which was my favorite) took him the least amount of time to write. I honestly just think he's grown tired of writing it at this point.
The problem is that there are too many minor characters and minor storylines to follow, "for a TV show". People complain even now, imagine trying to translate EVERYTHING that happens in book 4 and 5 to the show:I very much doubt they are going to do that, way too many events.
What I meant by fucking up was he wrote quite a significant chunk of them then scrapped it all and started again from scratch because his original plan was to do a fast forward so some characters would age then continue the story...was a terrible idea and he realized it.
I think four and five are good books. I did quite enjoy them despite wanting to smash my monitor on every single fucking Bran chapter. Certainly there is no payoff but that's why this is a series of books: Payoff will come in book six.
As for him getting tired of writing them. Maybe, or maybe he's just stuck on it, writer's block happens to the best of them. Sometimes an author will be able to write down tens of thousands of words without pause while other times he or she will struggle to even write three down.