I don't typically watch the show but there was a huge debate on the Howard Stern Show on Monday that the episode was not lighted properly - you can't tell what's going on for most of the episode because it's just too dark.
I watched it last night and I would agree; but I'm at a disadvantage because I'm not very familiar with the characters.
Does anyone else feel that way?
I don't typically watch the show but there was a huge debate on the Howard Stern Show on Monday that the episode was not lighted properly - you can't tell what's going on for most of the episode because it's just too dark.
I watched it last night and I would agree; but I'm at a disadvantage because I'm not very familiar with the characters.
Does anyone else feel that way?
I don't typically watch the show but there was a huge debate on the Howard Stern Show on Monday that the episode was not lighted properly - you can't tell what's going on for most of the episode because it's just too dark.
I watched it last night and I would agree; but I'm at a disadvantage because I'm not very familiar with the characters.
Does anyone else feel that way?
Much of the first 30 minutes was tough to make out imo. Yet you light it too much and people might complain it seemed too lit for nighttime. They wanted to make it feel true and chaotic.
Christ doesn't exist in Westeros, way off. Try harder or get drunker.
Both the videos I posted had people set in an environment that would fit in the GOT universe. I mean... that's 90% of the way there. I also went the extra mile of explaining to the clueless how the lyrics tied into the show.
Drunk I'm doing circles on you (or maybe I just have the spins?).
How the hell is Varys still alive? Guy’s a jerkoff.
Rewatching now with brightness changed from 50 to 85.
I think they just wanted this to be their Saving Private Ryan moment and make it feel as authentic and chaotic as possible. Had the writing been better, they may have succeeded.
Saving Private Ryan is one of the best movies ever.