
Drum roll, please. The trailer's here.
Have a taste of season four:
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April's not so far off. Really, it's not.
(Just keep telling yourself that).
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Drum roll, please. The trailer's here.
Have a taste of season four:
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April's not so far off. Really, it's not.
(Just keep telling yourself that).
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… but not until April. The fourth season of GAME OF THRONES will debut on Sunday, April 6, at 9pm Eastern.
But the TRAILER for season four can be seen tomorrow. Just make sure you catch the premiere of the latest great HBO drama, TRUE DETECTIVE, tomorrow night at 9 pm ET… and don't forget to tune in a few minutes early.
I can hear some of you muttering that you don't get HBO. Well, you should. But that aside, this weekend is a "Free HBO Weekend" on many cable systems and satellite services, so even if you don't normally receive HBO, you may find you have it this weekend. Click over and see, then sample TRUE DETECTIVE and enjoy the season four trailer. (And then run and subscribe to HBO, because it won't stay free forever).
And for those of you who cannot even wait until tomorrow, here's a teaser for the trailer:
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Enjoy.
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The GAME OF THRONES marathon continues next Monday at the Jean Cocteau Cinema, with a special guest.
RON DONACHIE, best known to GAME OF THRONES fan as Ser Rodrik Cassel, the master-at-arms at Winterfell, will be joining us from Glasgow via Skype for a Q&A after the screening. We'll be showing two episodes this week: — "Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things," and "The Wolf and the Lion," episodes four and five from season one.
The show starts at 7:00pm, and we will probably start admitting people into the hall at 6:00. But come early. Last week we had to turn hundreds away, and my loyal staffers tell me that those who joined the line after 5:30 did not get in. (Sorry. We have only 125 seats). It's all first come, first seated; there's no advance ticket purchase, no reservations, no seat saving. But admission is FREE.
The following week, January 20, we will be joined by MAISIE WILLIAMS, our own Arya. And not via Skype. Maisie is coming to Santa Fe. (If you want to start lining up now for that one, it might not be too soon).
See you at the marathon.
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The GAME OF THRONES marathon begins tonight at the Jean Cocteau Cinema, at 7pm.
It's first come, first seated, and we have only 125 seats, so get there early if you want to be sure to get in.
You won't be the first in line, though. That honor goes to these brave souls, who camped out overnight (and it was COLD last night):
Tonight we will be screening the first three episodes of season one: "Winter Is Coming," "The Kingsroad," and "Lord Snow."
Admission is FREE.
We will have plenty of GAME OF THRONES merchandise on hand, along with pizza, soft drinks, candy, ice cream, pastries, burritos, and our famous popcorn, the best in New Mexico. And… for the first time… tonight the Jean Cocteau will be offering BHEER!
See you there!
((AFTERWARD))
Whew. That was fun.
Huge crowd. We filled every seat. We could have filled two more theatres the same size as the Jean Cocteau. The show started at 7:00 pm and we opened the door by 6:00 to get folks in from the cold… but no one who got in line after 5:30 made it inside. My apologies to all of you who got turned away. Better luck next week. Those who did get in had fun, I think. The show, as expected, looks great on the big screen.
Next week (Jan 13) we hope to have one of our cast members joining us via Skype. And the week after… drum roll, please… MAISIE WILLIAMS will be joining us in person right here in Santa Fe. That's Monday, January 20. Mark it down on your calendars.
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At the Jean Cocteau Cinema, we're celebrating the coming of 2014 with a return to the 1930s.
Opening on Friday, to fend off winter's chills, are two classic black & white musicals from the 1950s, ROBERTA and FOOTLIGHT PARADE.
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FOOTLIGHT PARADE is a personal favorite of mine — hey, Jimmy Cagney, Ruby Keeler, Honeymoon Hotel, Shanghai Lil… hard to beat. ROBERTA is one of Parris's all time faves, with Fred Astaire, Ginjer Rogers, and Irene Dunne in white satin.
So come join us and sing and dance your way into the new year. See you at the movies.
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2014. Wow.
What happened to 2013? It seemed to go by in a blur.
Of course, all the years are going by faster than they used to.
Here's wishing a great new year to all my friends and readers.
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So the final Sunday of the NFL season has come and gone.
Considering that both of my teams were eliminated from the playoff hunt weeks (or months) ago, the ending was about as sweet as could possibly be expected. The Jets and the Giants both won their closers.
Meaningless games, you say? Well, yes and no.
The Jets game was not meaningless to the Dolphins, who could have gotten into the playoffs with a win. The Dolphins are Gang Green's oldest rivals — yes, the Patriots have been the bully boys of the AFC East for the past decade and a half, but the Fins were kicking sand in the Jets' faces for many decades before that, and thumped us solidly a few weeks ago when we still had a shot at the postseason, so it was satisfying to take them down with us.
Even better, the Jets announced that they are bringing Red Ryan back. And damn well they should. He's the best coach they have had since Parcells, and this season is a testament to his ability. Before the season began, all the "power rankings" had the Jets listed as the worst team in the entire league. They finished 8-8, with a rookie QB who was throwing almost as many INTs as… well, as the other NY QB… and I doubt anyone but Rex could have pulled that off.
The Giants won too. Over the Washington Redskins. Or the Hapless Redskins, as some call them.
God, was that a dismal game. Eli hurt his ankle and went out. Probably good he has has a whole off season to recover. The Giants D played well, the offense not so much, but that's been the story of the season. Justin Tuck ended the season on a high note. Terrific game. Also, a young wideout named Jerrel Jernigan — who has done little more than warm the bench during his first two seasons with the club — continued his amazing end-of-season heroics, pretty much winning the game single-handed. Since coming in for an injured Victor Cruz, Jernigan has played like… well, like Victor Cruz. He's a keeper. And next season, if Reuben Randal continues to improve and Hakeem Nicks comes back and recaptures his old form (not sure he will, on either count), the G-Men will have an elite and very dangerous receiving corps. Now all they need is an offensive line to keep Eli from getting killed and give him time to throw… that has to be the big off-season priority, along with… oh, a running back, and a linebacker, and some young defensive backs. The G-Men need more speed if they are going to keep up with Chip Kelly's fast-break Iggles in the years to come.
Speaking of the Iggles… congrats to them and their fans for their victory tonight. Helluva game. I thought you guys were going to blow it at the end there, until Kyle Orton channeled his inner Tony Romo and threw the game-losing INT. Normally, of course, I hate the Eagles… but not half as much as I hate the Cowboys, so tonight I was with them all the way (next week, I'll be rooting for the Saints to take them down). Actually, I feel sorry for Orton, who stepped in and played an incredible game. Not many backup QBs are equal to the challenge. You have to applaud the effort. Jason Whitten played very well too. I was yelling the same thing I yell every time the Giants play the Boys — "why doesn't anyone ever cover Whitten!" In the end, though, Dallas choked once again, and we all got to enjoy watching Jerry Jones get That Look on his face once more.
(There were some other great games and thrilling finishes today as well. But I am glad I am not a Bears fan. Ouch, that must have hurt).
And now the playoffs.
The teams I love are out of it, so I have no strong feelings on who I want to win the Super Bowl… so long as it is not the New England Patriots. That's the last thing we have to look forward to this season: the defeat and elimination of Evil Little Bill.
Meanwhile… hey, when's the draft?
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To all my fans, friends, and readers… here's hoping Santa was good to you, and that the day will bring you all the joys of the season.
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Life is… well, tolerable. On this Sunday, at least.
The Jets and the Giants both won today, but somehow, considering the dismal seasons they've had and the fact that both have long since been eliminated from the post-season, it is hard to summon up a "life is magical and full of joy."
The Jets thumped the Browns pretty solidly. Our rookie QB Geno Smith looked… okay. He ran for the winning TD, which was good. And he didn't throw any interceptions, which was better. I am so sick of INTs. Maybe if Gang Green upsets the Dolphins next week to finish 8-8, that will save Rex Ryan's job. But I doubt it. I think Rex has been set up to be fired since before the season began. The new GM doesn't want him. He wants "his own guy," all the talking heads keep saying. Pfui. I don't know who "his own guy" is, but I doubt very much he'd be better than Ryan, who has been the best coach the Jets have had since Bill Parcells. Firing him would be insane. Which likely means the Jets will do it.
The Giants won in overtime. They looked awful, and suffered several more injuries. I think they have just about to run out of offensive linemen and running backs. They tried to give away the game several times. But the Detroit Lions kept giving it back. Someone had to win eventually, and it turned out to be the Giants, which eliminated the Lions from the playoffs and assured that the G-Men will have a somewhat worse draft choice.
Win, win.
Yay, yay.
Guess I need to wait a little longer for that Subway Superbowl.
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And I have saved the best part for last.
Admission to all GAME OF THRONES screenings will be ABSOLUTELY FREE.
No tickets, no passes, no payment required. First come, first served. Come to the Cocteau and come on in… so long as we have seats. But we only have 125 of those, so best come early if you want to be sure of a place.
We'll have door prizes as well. Not to mention the best popcorn in town.
See you at the cinema, for GAME OF THRONES as you've never seen it before.
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