Watch Game of Thrones 2011–2019 123movies, Full TV Series Online – In the mythical continent of Westeros, several powerful families fight for control of the Seven Kingdoms. As conflict erupts in the kingdoms of men, an ancient enemy rises once again to threaten them all. Meanwhile, the last heirs of a recently usurped dynasty plot to take back their homeland from across the Narrow Sea..
Plot: Seven noble families fight for control of the mythical land of Westeros. Friction between the houses leads to full-scale war. All while a very ancient evil awakens in the farthest north. Amidst the war, a neglected military order of misfits, the Night’s Watch, is all that stands between the realms of men and icy horrors beyond.
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I started watching when it came out as I heard that fans of LOTR also liked this. I stopped watching after Season 1 as I was devastated lol kinda. Only 2015 I decided to continue watching and got addicted like it seemed complicated at first, too many stories and characters. I even used a guide from internet like family tree per house while watching or GOT wiki so I can have more background on the characters. For a TV series, this show can really take you to a different world and never knowing what will happen. It is very daring that any time anybody can just die (I learned not to be attached and have accepted that they will all die so I won’t be devastated hehe). I have never read the books but the show is entertaining and you will really root for your faves and really hate on those you hate.Fantasy, action, drama, comedy, love…and lots of surprises!
Before watching this TV show I was told that it’s best TV show ever. I’m big fan of Vikings TV series and when I asked opinion about GOT to my friend, he said Vikings is nothing compared to GOT. All my coworkers are GOT addicts, so finally I gave it a try. I watched all 8 seasons, so I’m quite qualified to review it: It wasn’t bad TV show. Actually it was quite good with interesting characters, but it wasn’t as good as I was told and I personally don’t agree on that statement that it’s better than Vikings. Most interesting parts where around queen Daenerys. This TV show gets tense after season 7, however things don’t go like we wanted and ending is awfully bad. Basically, this TV show is ruined by stupidly bad ending which leaves you quite upset. In short, GOT is good TV show (not great), ruined by bad ending.
An Epic Fantasy Series!
Game of Thrones has its flaws but it can’t be denied that it’s one of the most watched, popular and cherished shows by HBO. The production design alone still holds up and will most likely always. The cinematography is so gorgeous, the VFX is superb, unforgettable battles, brutal moments, heartwarming moments, Game of Thrones has it all. Game of Thrones is a fantasy series but can be seen as a fantasy realism series with gritty & medieval elements. With a vast cast of characters, Game of Thrones juggles it’s characters so impressively well. Not to mention Game of Thrones is full of complex grey characters, which I personally love. The only flaw I’ve seen in the series was bad chopper action sequences in one episode. Ive always felt that the music and character dynamics was the heart of Game of Thrones and believe it or not, we got that throughout all 8 seasons. Game of Thrones not only left one hell of a imprint in the television world, but set up success for other series to come from the world of Westeros, and is definitely a must watch. Don’t let the bad reviews fool you!!
Excellent adaptation.
Readers who come to this review later in the series must note that, at the time of this writing, I have only seen the inaugural episode.It’s probably safe to say, when dealing with a series of novels as beloved as The Song of Ice and Fire, the most scrutinized aspect of the T.V. adaptation will be how well it holds to the source material. I am here to confirm, as a fierce devotee to the books, that we have nothing to fear.
While certain scenes play out differently in execution, the plot remains perfectly intact (so far). The characters have been transplanted well from page to screen, and the actors (most notably Peter Dinklage) nailed their personalities quite well. However; it is only fair to point out some of the acting seemed a little wooden at times.
Special effects were well done, though nothing mind-blowing, but the scenery and props perfectly captured the feel of the novels (in my mind at least). It also must be noted that there was just the right amount of nudity, violence and vulgarity to let the audience know they were watching a tale woven for mature viewers without using said nudity, violence and vulgarity as a crutch.
All and all, I am very, very pleased with this adaptation, and I went into it expecting to be disappointed. If I were to gripe about anything, it would be that newcomers who have not read the books might not know what to think of this fantasy story for adults. Some may shrug it off as fodder for geeks, while others might take offence to what they may see as a defiling of a genre usually meant for children.
UPDATE
After watching the entire first season, I can safely say this is perhaps the BEST adaptation of book into film/TV. While many moments in the show do not match the moments in the book action for action and word for word, the plot is never sacrificed when doing this, and the alterations simply make the story a better fit for a one-hour television time slot.
In addition, new scenes (by which I mean scenes which never happened in the book at all) fit seamlessly into the greater plot, and help the audience with information they would only otherwise get via the narrative of the novel (EG: asides which explain character/world history).
Top form, HBO. Top form.
Original Language en
Runtime 57 min
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Rated TV-MA
Genre Action, Adventure, Drama
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Writer David Benioff, D.B. Weiss
Actors Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Kit Harington
Country United States, United Kingdom
Awards Won 59 Primetime Emmys. 388 wins & 633 nominations total
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos (Blu-ray release)
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa Mini, Cooke S4/i and Hawk V-Series Lenses (season 8), Arri Alexa SXT Plus, Cooke S4/i, Hawk V-Series and Angenieux Optimo Lenses (season 8), Arri Alexa Studio, Cooke S4 and Angenieux Optimo Lenses (Season 3 & 4), Arri Alexa XT, Cooke S4 and Angenieux Optimo Lenses (Season 5 & 6), Arri Alexa, Cooke S4 and Angenieux Optimo Lenses (Season 1 -2), Red Epic Dragon
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Negative Format Digital
Cinematographic Process Codex (season2-), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Dolby Vision, HDCAM SR (season 1), HDR10, Hawk Scope (anamorphic) (season 8) (source format) (some scenes), ProRes (season 2-), Redcode RAW (some shots) (Season 5-)
Printed Film Format Digital (HDTV)