Here's a "Game of Thrones" tidbit that even avid readers of the book wouldn't have known was coming. The HBO drama's linguist revealed in a new interview that he hid a secret Easter Egg in one of this ...
It turns out that the film’s opening scene was inspired by Monty Python. In the opening scene, Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) contacts the First Order’s General Hux (Domhnall Gleeson), distracting the ...
“Right after that episode aired, I was getting tweets like, ‘Is he saying a “your momma” joke?'” Peterson said. “Close,but no, he’s actually starting out with, ‘Your mother is a hamster.'” So, as the ...
The setting is obviously rooted in English culture and history with plenty of homages and references scattered throughout, which can make localization extremely difficult, such as the player's main ...
The third episode of the current season of "Game of Thrones," which is featured on the cover of Rolling Stone, contains an Easter egg of Arthurian proportions: Monty Python references. The show's ...
In many ways, the success of Game of Thrones has been unexpected, to say the least. Game of Thrones is ultimately a fantasy show that’s full of knights in armor, dragons, and even fake languages. Yet, ...
HBO's "Game of Thrones" has been known to sneak in a few hidden messages here and there, but the show's latest Easter egg speaks for itself. In an interview with the show's linguist David Peterson — ...
Sometimes it’s nice when the nerds behind the nerdy thing you’re nerdy about are nerdy about other things you’re nerdy about. Cue Game of Thrones’ linguist David Peterson. He revealed an Easter egg ...
With its multiple instances of nudity, murder, and incest (among other things), Game of Thrones is not a series that is known for its abundant hilarity. (I mean, except for when Tyrion puts the verbal ...
With over 500 hours clocked in on The Witcher III, I can safely say that even still I haven’t found everything there is to find in this expansive RPG experience from CD Projekt RED. Take the Ghost ...
Monty Python fans, rejoice! Though the comedy troupe’s classic movie “Monty Python and the Holy Grail“ is now nearly 40 years old, it still pops up where nobody expects it (much like the Spanish ...
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