I went to a comedy club last night and I’m just extremely shocked how ordinary people can completely imitate famous celebrities, despite their complete opposite appearance. So when I see this Youtube video of this fella in his room, speaking lines from Game of Thrones in perfect accents, it’s absolutely hilarious. At first he’s fairly serious, speaking lines verbatim, but as soon as he reaches Jorah Mormont, he finds himself saying the most absurd things that concern bunions. And adding a harsh Khaelesi at the end of every line is the icing on the cake!
Posts Tagged ‘jon snow’
Awesome Game of Thrones Impressions
Posted in Character Profiles, Television, tagged Clash of Kings, Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin, HBO, impressions, jon snow, jorah mormont, Ned Stark, storm of swords, Winter Is Coming on August 30, 2012| 2 Comments »
Write George R.R. Martin, Write
Posted in Books, Television, tagged daenerys, dance with dragons, feast for crows, Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin, jon snow, storm of swords, theories, tyrion lannister, winds of winter on August 7, 2012| Leave a Comment »
A Dance with Dragons was published in 2011. That means it’ll be at least 3 years later in2014 before we see Winds of Winter. Or so he claims. It’s not like he’s getting any younger either…or thinner. I usually don’t judge people for their lifestyle choices or general appearances, but when this series is at stake, it’s another thing entirely. We’ve featured a fan made music video, one about Baratheons sung to the tune of Black and Yellow, but this one isn’t so much a parody, but a fully original song [I’m horribly at music, it could be a parody of something]. The message is simple: George R.R. Martin needs to write quicker for the sake of his fans. The video itself is humorous, and decently choreographed at some parts with some good ‘ol slapstick.
7 Game of Thrones Theories Worth Talking About
Posted in Books, Lists, tagged daenerys, dance with dragons, feast for crows, Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin, jon snow, storm of swords, theories, tyrion lannister, winds of winter on August 7, 2012| 18 Comments »
As soon as I finished A Dance with Dragons, I didn’t fear entering the once Bane of My Existence, A Wiki of Ice and Fire. Being a sinkhole of summaries and spoilers, I couldn’t stand the idea of venturing into such dangerous territory. So as I was clicking through the various pages, I stumbled upon a theories page which came up with interesting articles that included evidence for and against popular theories in the Song of Ice and Fire community. Some of them were more obvious than others, but a couple certainly took me by surprise and I find myself having hard time NOT believing these are actually true based on the evidence. MAJOR BOOK SPOILERS below, so enter at own risk.