We are seven weeks out from the season three premiere of HBO's "Game of Thrones" and fans are growing impatient. Though there has been two 'teaser' trailers, both have been stand-alone visual effects driven promos.
There has been plenty of behind-the-scenes video blogs, but we still have yet to see any actual finished footage from the upcoming season. That is expected to change very soon. Before it does though, something else has leaked out.
Spoiler TV has posted the synopsis for the season three premiere episode. Check it out below:
Jon is brought before Mance Rayder, the King Beyond the Wall, while the Night’s Watch survivors retreat south. In King’s Landing, Tyrion asks for his reward, Littlefinger offers Sansa a way out, and Cersei hosts a dinner for the royal family. Arya runs into the Brotherhood Without Banners. Danerys sails into Slaver's Bay.
Meanwhile, word came earlier this...
There has been plenty of behind-the-scenes video blogs, but we still have yet to see any actual finished footage from the upcoming season. That is expected to change very soon. Before it does though, something else has leaked out.
Spoiler TV has posted the synopsis for the season three premiere episode. Check it out below:
Jon is brought before Mance Rayder, the King Beyond the Wall, while the Night’s Watch survivors retreat south. In King’s Landing, Tyrion asks for his reward, Littlefinger offers Sansa a way out, and Cersei hosts a dinner for the royal family. Arya runs into the Brotherhood Without Banners. Danerys sails into Slaver's Bay.
Meanwhile, word came earlier this...
- 2/7/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Supernatural: “Season 7, Time for a Wedding!” – Recap
It’s becoming harder and harder to write about each individual episode of Supernatural. We are seven seasons in and quite frankly it feels like the show has run out of creative ways to tell its stories. I’ll ask you not to misinterpret what I’m saying. I still love and adore this show and have a blast every week, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t noticed, and have previously commented on, the blatant retreading of already told stories. And in between those stories are the same monsters over and over. You can throw all the quirkiness you want at the wall, like “Season 7, Time for a Wedding!” does, but some of us will notice there isn’t anything new being thrown in with the quirks.
This was one of those light-hearted, humorous episodes that Supernatural has done very well in the past,...
It’s becoming harder and harder to write about each individual episode of Supernatural. We are seven seasons in and quite frankly it feels like the show has run out of creative ways to tell its stories. I’ll ask you not to misinterpret what I’m saying. I still love and adore this show and have a blast every week, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t noticed, and have previously commented on, the blatant retreading of already told stories. And in between those stories are the same monsters over and over. You can throw all the quirkiness you want at the wall, like “Season 7, Time for a Wedding!” does, but some of us will notice there isn’t anything new being thrown in with the quirks.
This was one of those light-hearted, humorous episodes that Supernatural has done very well in the past,...
- 11/13/2011
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Welsh actor known for playing Reg Harries in TV soap Pobol y Cwm
Twenty-nine years of playing the political activist turned pub landlord Reg Harries in the Welsh-language serial Pobol y Cwm made Huw Ceredig, who has died aged 69 after suffering from diabetes and pneumonia, one of Britain's longest-running soap actors and a familiar face to television viewers across Wales.
He joined the BBC Wales programme (whose title translates as People of the Valley) from its second episode in 1974. Set in the fictional village of Cwmderi, it began as a weekly programme, switched to the Welsh fourth channel, S4C, on the station's launch in 1982, and six years later went up to five episodes a week. Reg, a union official and former miner, was originally seen as a socialist councillor fighting for local causes – partly reflecting Ceredig's own political activism of the time as secretary of the Welsh Language Society,...
Twenty-nine years of playing the political activist turned pub landlord Reg Harries in the Welsh-language serial Pobol y Cwm made Huw Ceredig, who has died aged 69 after suffering from diabetes and pneumonia, one of Britain's longest-running soap actors and a familiar face to television viewers across Wales.
He joined the BBC Wales programme (whose title translates as People of the Valley) from its second episode in 1974. Set in the fictional village of Cwmderi, it began as a weekly programme, switched to the Welsh fourth channel, S4C, on the station's launch in 1982, and six years later went up to five episodes a week. Reg, a union official and former miner, was originally seen as a socialist councillor fighting for local causes – partly reflecting Ceredig's own political activism of the time as secretary of the Welsh Language Society,...
- 8/29/2011
- by Anthony Hayward
- The Guardian - Film News
Team TayTay has been bulking up since the release of The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) last week. Team Robert Pattinson fans have been quietly sneaking over halftime through the film to join the werewolves in all their glory. Speaking of all things glorious thanks to Rolling Stone we have one more thing to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. The new special edition cover of Rolling Stones features the buff hunk in a wet white t-shirt playing football; don't think it gets any hotter than that. If you can stop drooling for a second we found a great interview with Taylor from November 18th with Parade Magazine where he talked about his relationship with Kristen Stewart and his big plans for his 18th birthday. On Best Bud Kristen Stewart: "We have a relationship that's very similar to Jacob and Bella's. We are very open and honest and can say anything...
- 11/25/2009
- by cjoyce@corp.popstar.com (Colleen Joyce)
- PopStar
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