That just raises further questions."The last head on the left is George Bush. George Bush's head appears in a couple of beheading scenes. It's not a choice, it's not a political statement. We just had to use whatever head we had around."
also:
http://io9.com/5918114/george-w-bus...utm_source=io9_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow
That just raises further questions.
Okay, I guess that makes senseBenioff and Weiss say in a statement, "We use a lot of prosthetic body parts on the show: heads, arms, etc. We can't afford to have these all made from scratch, especially in scenes where we need a lot of them, so we rent them in bulk. After the scene was already shot, someone pointed out that one of the heads looked like George W. Bush. In the DVD commentary, we mentioned this, though we should not have. We meant no disrespect to the former President and apologize if anything we said or did suggested otherwise."
Yay!! Finally!!!!I have now begun reading the books.
Who is Eoin Macken?
Do we really need to LMGTFY you guys? He's an irish actor. Played Sir Gawaine in the Merlin miniseries.Who is Eoin Macken?
That depends on what in hell LMGTFY means.Do we really need to LMGTFY you guys?
That depends on what in hell LMGTFY means.
No, apparently he's just a small time celebrity who spends a lot of his time on twitter talking about how much he loves game of thrones.That depends on what in hell LMGTFY means.
And that still doesn't explain why he's in that video. Are there rumours he's playing someone in the next season?
I don't think you need to, as it's kind of a passive aggresive way to go about things. Thanks for the info though!Do we really need to LMGTFY you guys? He's an irish actor. Played Sir Gawaine in the Merlin miniseries.
You're welcome. After 15 years though, I think passive aggressiveness is pretty restrained for people not having the reflex to automatically google instead of type a reply that begins with "who is/what is."I don't think you need to, as it's kind of a passive aggresive way to go about things. Thanks for the info though!
Yes but that kills the conversation then, doesn't it?You're welcome. After 15 years though, I think passive aggressiveness is pretty restrained for people not having the reflex to automatically google instead of type a reply that begins with "who is/what is."
Not really. I think in this case, for example, it would have simply skipped the "who is" part and gone right to the "Why did they include a small time Irish actor with only one other recurring role, that of Sir Gawaine on the Merlin miniseries? Has there been a rumor of his inclusion next season or something?"Yes but that kills the conversation then, doesn't it?
Why wouldn't you just google that?Not really. I think in this case, for example, it would have simply skipped the "who is" part and gone right to the "Why did they include a small time Irish actor with only one other recurring role, that of Sir Gawaine on the Merlin miniseries? Has there been a rumor of his inclusion next season or something?"
... and sounding very informed and intelligent.
Because that's a more detailed query that requires you to delve into multiple pages and do actual time-consuming browsing to look for something that may not actually exist, as opposed to a simple who is/what is question. That doesn't compare with the ease of access of information gleaned from the very first link when googling an actor's name (which is usually their IMDB profile).Why wouldn't you just google that?
You got the answer pretty quick.Because that's a more detailed query that requires you to delve into multiple pages and do actual time-consuming browsing to look for something that may not actually exist, as opposed to a simple who is/what is question. That doesn't compare with the ease of access of information gleaned from the very first link when googling an actor's name (which is usually their IMDB profile).
No, apparently he's just a small time celebrity who spends a lot of his time on twitter talking about how much he loves game of thrones.
Well, it would be unreasonable to hold everyone to my personal standard of excellence in internet-fu.You got the answer pretty quick.
Are those the bards from the last live Aquisitions Incorporated game?