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I haven't seen a topic about this, but I am rather blind
A co-production between HBO and the BBC, ROME is one of the largest co-production deals ever by the BBC for an American series, and marks the first series co-production of the two networks. HBO and the BBC previously partnered on the 2001 miniseries "Band of Brothers," which won six Emmy® Awards, including Outstanding Miniseries.
http://www.hbo.com/rome/about/

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I just watched the first two episodes and they owned, a lot. It hasn't over indulged itself with excessive battle scenes, neither has it been overly complicated with the politics behind everying. The costumes, props, sets and acting is great, as is the pace.

I recommend it :)
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Cool! Does it try to make parallels to what is occuring today, or is it pretty much "as is" for what the roman times were?
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It's full of prostitutes, rude graffeti, raping, pillaging, bad medicinal practices and general nasty behaviour, so I suppose it does draw parallels, but not in an obvious "WE'RE MAKING A STATEMENT" way.
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old...
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Canis wrote:Cool! Does it try to make parallels to what is occuring today, or is it pretty much "as is" for what the roman times were?

bush gets slammed every week in this series...
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seems great
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phantasmagoria wrote:It's full of prostitutes, rude graffeti, raping, pillaging, bad medicinal practices and general nasty behaviour, so I suppose it does draw parallels, but not in an obvious "WE'RE MAKING A STATEMENT" way.
Good. I like it when they're not pushing politics.
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Canis wrote:Cool! Does it try to make parallels to what is occuring today, or is it pretty much "as is" for what the roman times were?
It's "as is". They're not trying to do anything more than provide the viewer with an entertaining show that is historically accurate (with a few liberties taken), but not stereotypical. And they did a fucking superb job of it so far.

The story focuses on several characters from Rome, including Lucius Vorenus, Tidus Pullo, Atia of the Julii, and Caesar to name a few.

Tidus Pullo is my hero. :p
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hey yea

ey remember i cladius from pbs?

that shit was quality too
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Transient wrote:Tidus Pullo is my hero. :p
The operation scene with him had me wincing.

He's my favorite character so far.

Admittedly I know very little about Rome, it's emperors and all the politics behind it so I don't know how accurite it really is. It's damn good TV though :)
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roman society was so much more superior then ours...
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Freakaloin wrote:roman society was so much more superior then ours...
you would have no place there though

romans knew no 'zero'
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i am rome...
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phantasmagoria wrote:
Transient wrote:Tidus Pullo is my hero. :p
Admittedly I know very little about Rome, it's emperors and all the politics behind it so I don't know how accurite it really is. It's damn good TV though :)
An interesting fact about Roman art: they painted fucking EVERYTHING. The walls, the statues, the roads, pottery... You name it, they put paint on it. A very colorful place. You know all those marble statues of theirs we see in movies and stuff all the time? Inaccurate representation, because in Roman time, they were all painted to look realistic.

Another fun fact: the Romans copied all the Greek art, namely the statues, but there are 2 key differences. The first is that they used marble instead of bronze, and the second is that the Romans couldn't figure out how to balance the statues to stand on their own like the Greeks did, so they had to add supports.
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Post by Hannibal »

This is a great show. Plus there's titties. I was a little surprised by how much I liked it.
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Deadwood, Rome, Weeds...
HBO and Showtime are looking better and better than the major networks every day.

And this coming weekend Extras is on HBO, too. :up:
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You missed Six Feet Under :o
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No I didn't. I don't watch that show. ;)
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Well, you should :p
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I need to get HBO. >:E

No Deadwood, and now this.
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phantasmagoria wrote:Well, you should :p
I can't get into series when I miss too many shows. What season is Six Feet Under in now? :(
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I think it's airing the 3rd season in America now, and it may be the final series. Too be honest I'm not too sure as it's not come to UK terrestrial TV yet. The last one here was series 2. I suggest you look into aquiring it, it's one of the best drama things I've ever seen.
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Transient wrote:Deadwood, Rome, Weeds...
HBO and Showtime are looking better and better than the major networks every day.

And this coming weekend Extras is on HBO, too. :up:
looking better and better? they've overshadowed the major networks for years already.
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R00k wrote:I need to get HBO. >:E

No Deadwood, and now this.
why? u can just download...
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Might be worth looking into, but aren't they pretty low quality?
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