#MTOS: A Game of Quotes

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This weekend sees the day many of us have been looking forward to, whilst also dreading finally coming around! Yes, the final season of Game of Thrones is upon us and I, for one, will be getting up ultra early on Monday morning to watch it as it goes live (sleep is so terribly overrated).

Now, I wanted to do a round this week to tie into the show, but this is #MTOS not #TVTOS, so I didn’t want to just focus on the show itself. I did toy with the idea of doing a round of questions about the cast of Game of Thrones, many of whom have been spied in a plethora of films, good or bad, over the years – and I may still run this round to tie into the final episode airing in a couple of months. But, as I researched around that I kept seeing quotes…

Now, back in December, Sydneypress (@pattilabelle77) submitted a round with general questions set around quotes from everyone’s favourite Christmas movie, Die Hard. Such a great idea, that I decided to adapt it for this week, using some memorable quotes from Game of Thrones, and crafting film related questions around them.

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The handy thing about this is that fans of the show will latch onto the quotes, but those who have never watched it wont feel left out, as the questions themselves are a general pull looking at a variety of film related concepts.

So, join me at 8pm UK time on Sunday 14th April as we play The Game of Quotes.

Q1: “I’m quite good at spending money but a lifetime of outrageous wealth hasn’t taught me much about managing it” – Which box office flops do you have a lot of love for?  Why do you think they failed financially? #MTOS

Q2: “It’s not easy being drunk all the time. Everyone would do it if it were easy” – Which films set around a party do you rank amongst your favourites and why? #MTOS

Q3: “If you think this has a happy ending you haven’t been paying attention.” – What memorable films had downbeat endings that impacted on you? What struck you most about them? #MTOS

Q4: “No need to seize the last word, Lord Baelish. I’ll assume it was something clever.” – What are some of your favourite quotes from films, ones which you find yourself reciting on occasion? #MTOS

Q5: “No one mind me. All I’ve ever done is live to a ripe old age.” – Which actors have stood the test of time, and still dominate the screen today whenever they are cast? #MTOS

Q6: “It is beautiful beneath the sea, but if you stay too long, you’ll drown.” – On or above the ocean, many films have had watery premises.  Which rank amongst your favourites, and why?

Q7: “It doesn’t matter what we want. Once we get it, then we want something else.” – Which films adapted from a beloved material looked promising, but ended up lacking something the source material had for you?  #MTOS

Q8: “He was no dragon. Fire cannot kill a dragon.” – There have been many dragons on film, but which are the ones you believed in the most? #MTOS

Q9: “The past is the past, the future is all that is worth discussing.” – Which films that looked ahead to the future (even if that ‘future’ has now past) had the biggest impact on you when watching?  What impressed you? #MTOS

Q10: “My watch is ended.” – To wrap up, which films that ended with someone sacrificing everything – for good or bad – do you love the most?  Why do these kind of film moments have such an effect on us?  #MTOS

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