Grading the Cast of Game of Thrones, Part 2

July 13, 2011 by  
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Without further ado, a continuation of our grading of the cast of Game of Thrones.


Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister
Grade: A+

Comments: We’ve been fans of Peter Dinklage since The Station Agent, so we figured he’d be awesome as Tyrion. And he is.


Charles Dance as Tywin Lannister
Grade: A-

Comments: Dance’s portrayal of Tywin Lannister left me ice cold. Which is good because he’s a frigid old bastard.


Nikolai Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister
Grade: A+

Comments: We were worried that no one would be able to do Jaime Lannister, one of the most complex characters in the series, justice. Coster-Waldau melds Tywin’s coldness and Tyrions charming wit perfectly.


Lena Headey as Queen Cersei Lannister
Grade: C

Comments: Cersei Lannister is the role we’re most disappointed with after season 1. More than anyone else, Headey seems to be leaning towards the Lord of the Rings stoicism that takes all the dirty crazy fun out of George R. R. Martin’s series. Still, Headey will have a chance to redeem herself in future seasons, we think.


Jack Gleeson as Prince Joffrey Baratheon
Grade: A-

Comments: Gleeson gets a minus because he’s another one that’s so hate-able, he’s hard to like.


Mark Addy as King Robert Baratheon
Grade: A

Comments: Addy nailed the boozing, whoring King Baratheon and delivered and few laughs along the way.


Aiden Gillen as Petyr Baelish
Grade: A+

Comments: Gillen is another familiar face (The Wire) that delivered the effing goods. Baelish is a much more believable sociopath than the evil wizards of your average fantasy tale. Gillen is convincing as both the charming manipulator and as the snaky creep underneath.


Conleth Hill as Lord Varys
Grade: A-

Comments: Hill is exactly as we imagined Lord Varys, but the nature of his role means he doesn’t get any of the juicy scenes.


Rory McCann as Sandor “The Hound” Clegane
Grade: B+

Comments: Again, McCann fits the part but The Hound didn’t get much screen time in season 1. We’re hoping for more in future seasons.


Jerome Flynn as Bronn the Sellsword
Grade: A

Comments: Flynn is one of a few to have elevated his role, in our opinion. Bronn isn’t particularly memorable in the books, but his scenes with Tyrion were some of the high points of season 1.


Sibel Kekilli as Shae the whore
Grade: B

Comments: I don’t recall Shae being quite so sassy in the books, so I’m not sure if that’s Kekilli’s own spin on the role or something that was in the script. Either way, her screen time was limited so we’ll leave her with decent marks until season 2.


Jason Momoa as Khal Drogo
Grade: A-

Comments: I had my doubts, since Momoa is a Stargate alum. He only had a few lines, but he brought an intimidating on-screen presence that brought the Khal Drogo from the books to life.


Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen
Grade: A

Comments: In season 1, Daenerys makes a transition from a shaky, vulnerable girl to khaleesi. Clarke was so shaky early on that I was worried, but in the end it totally worked.


Harry Lloyd as Viserys Targaryen
Grade: A+

Comments: It’s almost too bad that Viserys is such a short-lived character, because Harry Lloyd rocked so hard. But Viserys is such a prick we wouldn’t want him around any longer than necessary.


Ian McElhinney as Barristan Selmy
Grade: A

Comments: When I read the books, I had a hard time imagining an aging knight who was still sort of a bad ass. McElhinney showed me what one looked like.

Game of Thrones – The Cast Is In! (or most of it, at least)

August 21, 2009 by  
Filed under Previews, TV, TV Previews

A slew of casting announcements were made this week for HBO’s “A Game of Thrones.” Here’s the cast thus far:

Tyrion Lannister - Peter Dinklage

Tyrion Lannister - Peter Dinklage

You know him from: “The Station Agent

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Ned Stark - Sean Bean

You know him from: “The Lord of the Rings

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Catelyn Stark - Jennifer Ehle

You may know her from: “Pride and Prejudice

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Robert Baratheon - Mark Addy

You may know him from: “The Order

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Jaime Lannister - Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

You may know him from: “New Amsterdam

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Daenerys Targaryen - Tamzin Merchant

You may know her from: “The Tudors

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Ser Jorah Mormont - Iain Glen

You may know him from: “Resident Evil

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Theon Greyjoy - Alfie Allen

You may know him from: “Atonement” and “The Other Boleyn Girl
(Fun Fact: Alfie is the younger bro of Lily Allen)

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Viserys Targaryen - Harry Lloyd

You may know him from: “Robin Hood

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Robb Stark - Richard Madden

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Jon Snow - Kit Harrington

And some relative newcomers:

Sansa Stark – Sophie Turner

Arya Stark – Maisie Williams

Joffrey Baratheon – Jack Gleeson

There are a few casting choices that I raise an eyebrow at- mainly Jon Snow and Daenerys. I don’t want to be an obnoxious Twilight-style fangirl about this, but Kit Harrington looks just a touch on the poofy side.
I can’t help but feel that some of our Dream Cast choices were perhaps a little better. Just a little…
But in all honesty, they could film an entire cast of muppets, and I’d still watch.
Filming is scheduled to begin in October in Belfast, Northern Ireland in late October.


A Storm of Stars: Casting HBO’s “Game of Thrones” Part 2

June 23, 2009 by  
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We’re constantly getting new (and in some cases improved) Game of Thrones casting ideas. (Check the original here.) Some are from shows we’re watching now, and some are awesome suggestions from our readers. Here are a few:

Stannis Baratheon - Colm Feore

Stannis Baratheon - Colm Feore

Feore was suggested by a reader, and we think he’s perfect. He’s got Stannis’ jaw down pat.

Theon Greyjoy - Jimmi Simpson

Theon Greyjoy - Jimmi Simpson

Jimmi Simpson is hilarious in “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia“, but he also nailed dramatic roles in “Carnivale” and “Zodiac.”

Khal Drogo - Oded Fehr

Khal Drogo - Oded Fehr

We actually considered Oded Fehr for the role of Khal Drogo in our first round of casting, so when one of our readers made the suggestion, it was fate that he’d be a part of Round 2.

Lord Varys - Ian McNeice

Lord Varys - Ian McNeice

McNeice played Baron Harkonen in the “Dune” miniseries and was amusing in “Rome” as the town cryer.

And perhaps the two most criticized of our choices:

Gregor "The Mountain That Rides" Clegane - Ron Perlman

Gregor "The Mountain That Rides" Clegane - Ron Perlman

Rumor has it that GRRM himself said that a younger Ron Perlman would be his ideal Sandor Clegane. So why not cast him as big bro?

Sandor "The Hound" Clegane - Chance Kelly

Sandor "The Hound" Clegane - Chance Kelly

Kelly has had semi-villainous roles in both “Generation Kill” and  “Fringe.” The Hound would give him another to sink his teeth into. It’s a happy coincidence that the shadow in the photo makes him look burned on one side of his face.

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