Thursday, November 7, 2013



The only issue scarier than a 12-foot-tall Colin Firth in an exceedingly British lake could be a 40-foot-long dragon bone washed abreast of a British beach. Beachgoers in Dorset were shocked to come back across the latter on Monday—as a bone the dimensions of a London bus suddenly appeared on Charmouth beach, a part of Dorset's Jurassic period coast, celebrated for its archosaur fossils.



Alas, it is not a true dragon skull—it's a commercial from motion picture and television streaming service BlinkBox, that is celebrating the arrival in the week of the third season of HBO's epic Game of Thrones on its web site. It took a team of 3 sculptors quite 2 months to style, construct and paint the bone, that was unreal up by Taylor Herring, constant PR company that designed the large Mr. Darcy earlier this summer.




The bone—perhaps the good Game of Thrones-related selling since the dragon-shadow newspaper ad—was galvanized by the scene within the series once Arya Stark discovers a dragon skull within the dungeons of King's Landing, the capital of the Seven Kingdoms.






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