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| Author: | Valyrian Neil [ Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:18 pm ] |
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Not sure if this has been discussed but I have to ask: Why hasn't GRRM done the podcast??? -Have you asked? -If so, what was his response? This is the longest running ASOIAF podcast. I'd think that he'd be all over it. And no offense, he doesn't seem to turn down much. He's doing interviews on YouTube, conventions in Montana, conventions anywhere. He's seems interested in all things that would enable his procrastination. Help me understand why he hasn't (or won't) do APOIAF??? |
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| Author: | Alias [ Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:51 am ] |
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His computer from the 1980s can't run Skype. |
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| Author: | Valyrian Neil [ Thu Jun 28, 2012 11:58 am ] |
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Ha. No one has any info on this??? |
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| Author: | linecom1 [ Thu Jun 28, 2012 2:05 pm ] |
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Valyrian Neil wrote: Ha. No one has any info on this??? i'm not positive, but what is known is that the podcast was not really initially accepted in the mainstream of the asoiaf fandom for whatever reason, this was blantantly apparent just before the season 1 premiere when they were not sent a "maesters box".......the podcast discusses this on the "blackwoody" episode...........but what is also becoming apparent is that the pod is gradually getting mainstream acceptance in the in fandom with obvious support from elio and linda and the WiC boys.........by now george definitly "knows" about it, but it was clear by his confusion during fan (and kyle) reports from autograph signings that for the longest time he did not.............however he did name Mimi the "queen of the podcasters" and i think by now in my humble opinion it probably just takes the right call to the right person at the right time and i bet they do get that interview..........until then i think mimi has been satisfied with the knowledge that george does, in fact, think she's pretty....well in his words......."hot enough to melt the wall".......... |
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| Author: | brynden [ Thu Jun 28, 2012 3:07 pm ] |
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i'm also not sure. i think they should ask him - maybe they could invite him for an upcoming 100th episode? but the next best thing would be his assistant Ty. they could talk with him about his books and working with george. and what surprised him most in adwd. combined with elio in an "secretkeeper"episode would be possible. that would also be awesome. |
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| Author: | Valyrian Neil [ Thu Jun 28, 2012 7:09 pm ] |
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linecom1 wrote: Valyrian Neil wrote: Ha. No one has any info on this??? i'm not positive, but what is known is that the podcast was not really initially accepted in the mainstream of the asoiaf fandom for whatever reason, this was blantantly apparent just before the season 1 premiere when they were not sent a "maesters box".......the podcast discusses this on the "blackwoody" episode...........but what is also becoming apparent is that the pod is gradually getting mainstream acceptance in the in fandom with obvious support from elio and linda and the WiC boys.........by now george definitly "knows" about it, but it was clear by his confusion during fan (and kyle) reports from autograph signings that for the longest time he did not.............however he did name Mimi the "queen of the podcasters" and i think by now in my humble opinion it probably just takes the right call to the right person at the right time and i bet they do get that interview..........until then i think mimi has been satisfied with the knowledge that george does, in fact, think she's pretty....well in his words......."hot enough to melt the wall".......... Yeah I gotta think it would just take a call at this point. Hosts??? |
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| Author: | The Ragged Man [ Fri Jun 29, 2012 9:16 am ] |
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Don't spoil his football games though. Now is the time to call before the NFL season starts. |
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| Author: | Dickon Manwoody [ Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:51 pm ] |
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I can just about imagine Mimi saying, "So, you think I'm hot???" Followed by a long questionaire on House Manwoody naming conventions and feathered hat conspiracy theories. |
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| Author: | Fishsticks [ Tue Jul 03, 2012 3:26 pm ] |
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A man might think that the shocking lack of hosts commenting on this thread, means that maybe something is in the works and it's meant to be a surprise or they dont want to jinx it. Or they haven't seen the thread. Or they just don't feel like commenting. Or perhaps it is indeed a sore subject. Maybe they already had him on the show and forgot to hit record leading to another tragic podcast fail of epic proportions. Maybe he has already been on the podcast as a forum guest host and didn't tell anyone his true identity. God knows with rate Amin was pulling in random guest hosts, this is a real possibility. I'm sure the podcast is working on it. |
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| Author: | Ashley [ Tue Jul 03, 2012 9:46 pm ] |
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in a nutshell, unfortunately things aren't as simple as simply asking him and him saying yes. |
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| Author: | inkasrain [ Tue Jul 03, 2012 9:54 pm ] |
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I've heard he's very prompt to reply to queries delivered by shadowbaby. Plus, I hear they're fun to, you know, make. A girl only suggests, of course. |
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| Author: | Valyrian Neil [ Thu Jul 05, 2012 1:02 pm ] |
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Ashley wrote: in a nutshell, unfortunately things aren't as simple as simply asking him and him saying yes. Can I assume that he's been asked and timing is the problem? Or does he (or his people) have an issue with the podcast? I highly doubt the latter but you never know. |
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| Author: | TheCuteHoor [ Mon Jul 23, 2012 7:37 am ] |
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Am I the only one who's quite happy that there's a bit of distance between all the official stuff and House Manwoody? One of the things I like about the show is that it's clear that the hosts love the books to bits, but they're not fawning over every detail. I wouldn't like it to lose that independence to rant and mock the bits that need mocking! |
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| Author: | Kyle [ Mon Jul 23, 2012 3:29 pm ] |
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I'd love to have George on. I'm just waiting till football season so I can ruin the outcome of a Jet's game he hasn't watched yet. |
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| Author: | brynden [ Tue Jul 24, 2012 1:37 am ] |
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TheCuteHoor wrote: Am I the only one who's quite happy that there's a bit of distance between all the official stuff and House Manwoody? One of the things I like about the show is that it's clear that the hosts love the books to bits, but they're not fawning over every detail. I wouldn't like it to lose that independence to rant and mock the bits that need mocking! I can see "our" hosts asking also quite deep and maybe critical questions to GRRM. Something I miss in almost every interview of him. Only because they might get GRRM on the 'cast that does not mean they will be all "sweet and candy" to him. |
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| Author: | Nilan [ Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:28 am ] |
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Quote: Am I the only one who's quite happy that there's a bit of distance between all the official stuff and House Manwoody? One of the things I like about the show is that it's clear that the hosts love the books to bits, but they're not fawning over every detail. I wouldn't like it to lose that independence to rant and mock the bits that need mocking! Well that's the thing, you know? The podcast doesn't take itself too seriously; that's why I fell in love with it a little bit. And you know -- from what I can tell neither does George. I mean, I know everyone SAYS that stuff, but if you read some of, say, the past Con speeches he has on his website, he'll say things like -- and don't quote me, here, this is serious paraphrasing -- "I wish I had the fortitude of all those people that say they don't read bad reviews. I read them all over the place. I get right into it." Or there are the stories of supposedly he had an addiction to... some sort of dice game. What celebrity admits to that (well, Vin Deisel was maybe a serious D&D fan at one point, but besides that)? Or there's the letter he wrote to Marvel way back in the day. Or even, yes, his willingness to just say he thought LOST's last episode was horrible. If there's anything I like about what I hear on the podcast and read about Martin, it's the lack of pretense. It might sound kinda weird, but I find listening to the podcast just plain... relaxing. Martin strikes me as someone who knows the importance of relaxing, and not being so serious about things. |
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