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Game of Thrones: The Exhibition Preview

March 10, 2012

Game of Thrones: The Exhibition opened yesterday in Toronto, and runs for he next eight days at the TIFF Bell Lightbox. Dork Shelf was lucky enough to get a guided tour on Thursday, and we were pretty impressed by all of the costumes, props, and weaponry from HBO’s fantasy series that were on display.

When you first enter the Lightbox you can get your picture taken, photobooth style, on Aegon the Conqueror’s legendary Iron Throne. Here’s our editor-in-chief Will, clearly unburdened by the pressures of reigning over the Seven Kingdom’s of Westeros.

The exhibition itself opens with the sigils of the six major houses that we’ve been introduced to so far in the television series (Highgarden and Dorne were the two excluded), as well as numerous house banners (Stark, Lannister, King Joffrey’s Stag and Lion and Renly’s Stag on a Green Background). There are a number of  photos of the characters from the first season adorning the walls, and as you move into the latter part of the exhibit, there’s some “spoiler” shots of characters from the second season like Lord Stannis Baratheon, Melisandre and Ser Davos Seaworth.

Game of Thrones: The Exhibition

For some of Game of Thrones‘ most devoted fans, the costumes will probably prove a highlight. Included in the display is Jon Snow’s Night’s Watch armour from season two, Cersei’s medieval kimono-like gown from the first season, and Dany’s Dothraki getup (no Qartheen dress from season two – sorry perverts!). Melisandre’s red dress is included as well, and King Renly’s armour is appropriately over-the-top and impressive, especially his chain-link tunic that has something like 4000 individual rivets. The detail that went into each costume will impress even casual fans of the series, but for those die-hards more likely to dress up as Thrones characters for a convention or Halloween, this stuff is must see.

Game of Thrones: The Exhibition

The exhibition includes weapons from the series, bronze shields emblazoned with the Stark direwolf. There’s even a stuffed Raven (“the Blackberry of Westeros”) and glassware made specifically for the series (King Robert’s wine-horn, mugs from Winterfell and some Dragon-themed glasses from the Red Keep). We watched some of the documentaries on the “Making of” Game of Thrones seasons one and two and the bits about filming in location in Iceland and Dubrovnik (Croatia) were especially fun to see.

When I first watched Game of Thrones last Spring, I came to it as a non-reader – I was quickly sucked in by the richness of George R. R. Martin’s world, the violence, the sex, and the intrigue. I don’t want to say I missed the details of the props, sets and setting – but it was of secondary interest to me at the time. The Game of Thrones exhibit focuses your attention on the tangibles of Westeros that were brought to life in the series. The exhibit does well to display some of the intricate details that are missed by the cameras – and in typical Game of Thrones fashion, the exquisite objects on display are underpinned by a violent and gory surprise!

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Game of Thrones: The Exhibition comes to the Lightbox

February 22, 2012

When TIFF announced earlier this year that A Song of Ice and Fire author George R. R. Martin would be coming to the Bell Lightbox in Toronto for a speaking engagement, fans of his novels and the HBO series it spawned were elated. The “In Conversation…” event sounded great, but we knew that a simple visit would not be the only thing that the film fest group had in store for Game of Thrones fans. And boy, did they not disappoint. Today, TIFF along with HBO Canada and Random House announced Game of Thrones: The Exhibition. Continue reading

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Boardwalk Empire Interview – Michael K Williams

September 22, 2011

Actor Michael K Williams was in Toronto this week – and we were lucky enough to sit down with him to talk about Boardwalk Empire, his upcoming role on NBC’s Community, and his love for Game of Thrones. Continue reading

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Conan the Barbarian Review

August 18, 2011

Conan the Barbarian is an unnecessary, but often entertaining adaptation of Robert E. Howard’s series of stories about the Cimmerian warrior who was “born of battle.” And to the film’s credit, it doesn’t feel like a full remake of the Arnold Schwarzenegger take on the character. This Conan is actually smarter and even more action packed than the beloved films from the 80s, but under the direction of Marcus Nispel sometimes the film can be excessive even by the standards of the character. Continue reading

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Game of Thrones Episode 1.7 Review

By Dork Shelf
May 30, 2011

And so episode seven leaves many of our players in even worse shape than they were before – as if that were even possible! Death, betrayal, uncertainty and now the likely prospect of invasion. Things have never been worse for the people of the Seven Kingdoms. Continue reading

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Game of Thrones Episode 1.5 Review

May 16, 2011

The fifth episode of HBO’s Game of Thrones, titled “The Wolf and the Lion,” was the most action packed and gruesome of the first season so far. If we were to compare the series through five episodes to a Rube Goldberg machine – and why not – the first four episodes were the set up. In this week’s episode the start button was pushed, and the machinations began to pay off dramatically: the pace quickened, threats flew in earnest and lots of blood was spilled. Continue reading

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Game of Thrones Episode 1.4 Review

By Dork Shelf
May 8, 2011

The fourth episode of Game of Thrones, entitled Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things, has a steady supply of all of the aforementioned outsiders and invalids. Jon Snow continues to face challenges as he trains to become a brother of the Night’s Watch, while young Bran Stark – whose dreams are being haunted by a mysterious three-eyed crow – struggles to come to terms with his new life as a parapelegic. Continue reading

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TCAF 2011 Interview:
Michael DeForge

May 6, 2011

Michael DeForge is a busy dude. At the Toronto Comic Arts Festival this weekend, DeForge will debut two comic books, an art book, a porn-anthology that he co-edited, and he’s featured as an artist in a third anthology. DeForge has also emerged as one of Canada’s most celebrated young comic book artists. He kindly agreed to chat with us this week about his new comics, TCAF, immature Hotmail addresses, cable television and Toronto’s best ethnic food. Continue reading

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Game of Thrones Episode 1.3 Review

May 1, 2011

Arrivals, false glory and palace intrigue are the primary concerns of the third instalment of HBO’s Game of Thrones. The episode is entitled “Lord Snow”, though Jon Snow plays a relatively minor role in the episode as a whole, and is not technically a nobleman. Following the Stark family’s arduous journey from Winterfell, the episode begins with Ned’s uncomfortable arrival in King’s Landing, where he assumes the title of Hand of the King. Continue reading

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Game of Thrones Episode 1.2 Review

April 24, 2011

With the introduction and exposition heavy first episode behind it, Game of Thrones now moves onto the business of the story. In the wake of shocking conclusion of the first episode (incest and attempted child murder still qualify as shocking, right?), the second episode, titled “The Kingsroad”, quite literally takes the action on the road. Many characters embark on journies that will shape the events of the entire season, and indeed the rest of the series. Continue reading

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Game of Thrones Renewed for Second Season

April 19, 2011

Earlier this morning, HBO released ratings numbers for the premiere of their new epic fantasy series Game of Thrones, which we thoroughly enjoyed. Though the ratings were solid – if decidedly unspectacular – HBO also announced the show’s renewal for a second season. Great news for fans new and old. Continue reading

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Game of Thrones Interview:
Kit Harington

April 8, 2011

Today we were lucky enough to speak with actor Kit Harington, who plays Jon Snow in HBO’s epic fantasy series Game of Thrones. We discussed the audition process for the show, his character Jon Snow, the sprawling and illustrious cast, Thrones fan sites, and what he keeps on his dork shelf. Continue reading

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