HBO gave us another taste of season four tonight, before the latest episode of TRUE DETECTIVE.
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48 days and counting.
Unless you live in Santa Fe.
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HBO gave us another taste of season four tonight, before the latest episode of TRUE DETECTIVE.
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48 days and counting.
Unless you live in Santa Fe.
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Here's a real hoot from MTV:
http://www.mtv.co.uk/game-of-thrones/news/game-of-thrones-cast-discuss-if-justin-bieber-were-in-the-show-watch
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For you poor benighted souls who do not [yet] have HBO, here's the Foreshadowing that was broadcast earlier tonight, just before the latest [terrific] episode of TRUE DETECTIVE:
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Enjoy.
But, as with past previews, please do not analyze or dissect or argue about the preview here. That's what Tower of the Hand and Winter Is Coming and Westeros and Television Without Pity are for. (And lots of other swell sites and blogs and bulletin boards as well, sorry I could not mention you all).
For more, alas, you will need to wait until season four debuts on April 6. (Unless you happen to live in Santa Fe… )
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… to the Jean Cocteau.
And no, I don't mean the Roger Zelazny novel, I mean the one by Horatio King. Who is me. Sort of. But not really.
This PRINCE OF CHAOS is a fictional fantasy novel by a fictional author who is not me (not at all, no sir, definitely not), as seen in THE CALLBACK QUEEN, a new romantic comedy out of Ireland that debuts tomorrow at the Jean Cocteau Cinema.
How this came about? Well…
Hundred of actors auditioned for roles both large and small in HBO’s Only a handful were cast. Thousands more tried to get auditions, but were never given the chance to read. In the old days, aspiring stars sent off resumes and 8×10 glossies to directors, producers, and casting directors. They still do that. . . but these days some also upload their own auditions on YouTube, Vimeo, and similar sites on the internet.
Amy-Joyce Hastings was one of those, as I discovered one day when dozens of my fans and readers began to send me emails with links to a reading by a lovely young red-haired Irish actress that I’d never heard of. They liked what she’d done, and so did I, when curiosity drove me to click on one of those links and take a look. So I dropped her a note, told her the name of our casting director, wished her luck. . . and thought no more of it, until I heard about The Callback Queen.
Amy-Joyce never got to audition for GAME OF THRONES. That’s something she has in common with thousands of other actors from all over the world. Unlike all the others, however, Amy-Joyce took life’s lemons and made lemonade; she shared her experiences with her friend Graham Cantwell, an Irish filmmaker, who took her tale about a young actress attempting to land a role in an epic fantasy, and turned it into a movie… a romantic comedy about moviemakers and aspiring actors that pokes fun at the whole casting carousel… starring Amy-Joyce Hastings.
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So now the tale comes full circle. We're delighted to be able to present the North American Premiere of THE CALLBACK QUEEN right here in Santa Fe, tomorrow evening. Amy-Joyce Hastings and writer-director Graham Cantwell are flying in from Ireland for the event, and will introduce the film and answer questions afterwards, and we'll also be having a small post-screening reception at the Cocteau's new bar, where you can meet Graham and Amy-Joyce and sample a "Call Me For Comfort," our special CALLBACK QUEEN cocktail.
So see you there. But don't ask me to sign your copy of PRINCE OF CHAOS. I am not Horatio King. (They never even asked me to audition for the role).
((THE CALLBACK QUEEN will be playing for four days only, February 7 – 11.))
P.S. And yes, your eyes are not deceiving you, the role of the director in THE CALLBACK QUEEN is being played by Mero, the Titan's Bastard. Someone must have sewed his head back on after Daario hacked it off. It's a small world, it is, be it Hollywood or Westeros.
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HBO will be unveiling a behind-the-scenes preview of season four of GAME OF THRONES on February 9.
Can't wait?
Here's teaser for the preview. A taste of the foreshadowing.
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The new season arrives on Sunday, April 6.
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… is done.
Last night at the Cocteau we completed our screening of season one of GAME OF THRONES, with the showing of "Baelor" and "Fire and Blood." Believe it or not, we had a dozen virgins in the house, folks who had never seen the show before, never read the books, and had no idea what was coming. It's always cool to see someone experiencing the series for the first time.
I, of course, have read the books and seen the show… but I hadn't watched these particular episodes for a couple of years, and it was very gratifying to see how well they still held up. David and Dan and the cast and our incredible crew have done an amazing job.
And speaking of David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, they joined us after the episodes for an hour's worth of Q & A with the fans, via Skype. Aside from the usual technical problems that we encounter every time we try to use Skype, it was a great time. Thanks, guys.
Next week, the marathon continues with the first three episodes from season two… and a special Skype visit from our very own Sansa, SOPHIE TURNER.
See you at the cinema!
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If you weren't at the Jean Cocteau Cinema on Monday night, you missed out on all the fun.
We had a great day. People started lining up as the sun was coming up, and the queue grew longer all day. We sent out coffee and donuts to make sure no one froze or starved to death while waiting in line. Doors opened at 6:00, with the show starting at 7:00pm, but Maisie Williams and the wolves turned up at 5:00 or so to meet the fans. Maisie is amazing… not only a talented young actress, but a delight in person. I think she spoke to everyone in line, signed their books and Funko Pop dolls, posed for pictures. Not everyone got into the theatre, alas, but everyone in line got to meet Maisie…
… and the wolves. Flurry and Zorro, the wolf ambassadors from Wild Spirit, were great hits as well.
Maisie is on her way back to LA now… but I think she liked Santa Fe, and one day we hope to have her back again.
Meanwhile, the GOT marathon continues next Monday night at the Jean Cocteau. Next time we will be screening episodes nine and ten from season one — "Baelor" and "Fire and Blood." And we'll be joined by executive producers and showrunners DAVID BENIOFF and D.B. WEISS, who will be Skyping in after the episodes to answer your questions.
Line up early. It's sure to be another epic crowd.
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Arya Stark may have been parted from her direwolf Nymeria, but come Monday in Santa Fe she'll be meeting two new wolves.
Maisie Williams won't be the only guest at Monday's GAME OF THRONES marathon session at the Jean Cocteau Cinema. Our friends from the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary down in Candy Kitchen will be on hand as well, and they'll be bringing two of their "wolf ambassadors" to meet Maisie and the fans.
Parris and I have long been supporters of the Sanctuary, dedicated to the rescue of abandoned and abused wolves and wolf-dog hybrids. They do great work. You can find out more about them at http://www.wildspiritwolfsanctuary.org/
The ambassadors will not be members of the new 'Westeros Pack,' since those wolves are still a bit too wild and unsocialized to mingle with the public in an uncontrolled environment. They won't be direwolves either, alas, for the direwolves are all gone (for now). But I think they are bringing Flurry, and he's almost direwolf sized, and a real charmer to boot.
We're expecting a huge turnout for Monday's marathon session. The show starts at 7:00 pm, and the doors open at 6:00, but people will be lining up by early morning, if the past two weeks are any indication. The Cocteau has only 125 seats, so not everyone will be able to get in… but Maisie and the wolves should both be arriving early, to meet some of the fans in the line. So even if you are not one of the lucky 125 to get into the theatre, you may be able to say hi to Arya and a couple of members of her pack.
Oh, and this week we're screening episodes six, seven, and eight from season one — "A Golden Crown," "You Win And You Die," and "The Pointy End."
See you at the cinema.
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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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