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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 5:21 am
by Hannibal
R00k wrote:Well I was generalizing a little - I've only seen one or two eps from each season. :paranoid:
:icon33:

Go buy Season 1 now. Yes it's not cheap...but the box is wood and looks cool as hell. Seriously, you'll want to rewatch it again and again. The atmosphere and dialogue are what make the series.

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 7:04 am
by Dr_Watson
season 1 was great.
season 2 was mostly lame.
it got really sopopera-ish and shifted too much focus away from the history and onto the characters.
dunno why but the british accents and slang really started to bug the shit out of me too.

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 7:24 am
by seremtan
that's weird because normally the brit accents bug me from minute one (being a brit, there's zero novelty), but in Rome i thought they were able to overcome the usual merchant-ivory jane austen wanky-wanky associations

btw the telescoped nature of season 2 had to do with the fact that HBO/BBC were running out of money. but remember that's 10 hours, and hollywood has covered the same in less than three

i take your point about shifting from history to characters though - season 2 was really the part where rome went from republic to empire, yet it was presented as a personal squabble (plus whatever happened to the third man in the triumvirate?)

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 1:47 pm
by Immo
Dr_Watson wrote:season 1 was great.
season 2 was mostly lame.
it got really sopopera-ish and shifted too much focus away from the history and onto the characters.
dunno why but the british accents and slang really started to bug the shit out of me too.
It's a story about the lives of two men living in the times of Caesar and Octavian. If you want history, read the numerous history books documenting the political and military history of Rome. The show skews a lot of facts to make it more palatable for a TV audience, so if you are interested in 100% accuracy, Rome isn't the place to find it.

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 12:06 am
by R00k
Hannibal wrote:
R00k wrote:Well I was generalizing a little - I've only seen one or two eps from each season. :paranoid:
:icon33:

Go buy Season 1 now. Yes it's not cheap...but the box is wood and looks cool as hell. Seriously, you'll want to rewatch it again and again. The atmosphere and dialogue are what make the series.
Well maybe I will! :icon33:

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 12:07 am
by R00k
P.S. the same buddy of mine told me that his understanding was it was a very successful show for HBO, but Bruno Heller only wanted to make 2 seasons from the beginning, so that's all there were. :paranoid:

Re: Rome

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 1:12 am
by Pete
Captain Mazda wrote:All episodes?

http://tvlinks.50webs.com/Rome_links.html

I think I'll start watching this :|
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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 4:54 am
by Hannibal
seremtan wrote:that's weird because normally the brit accents bug me from minute one (being a brit, there's zero novelty), but in Rome i thought they were able to overcome the usual merchant-ivory jane austen wanky-wanky associations



i take your point about shifting from history to characters though - season 2 was really the part where rome went from republic to empire, yet it was presented as a personal squabble (plus whatever happened to the third man in the triumvirate?)
Crassus? He died about a year before the Battle of Alesia...which is right when the series kicks off. And really, the move from republic to empire WAS driven by personal squabbles (Caesar's being the most important one).

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:42 am
by CaseDogg
SoM wrote:but rome was really gay
yup. and anyone who watches it is at risk of becoming gay too.


...or at least bi curious.

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 7:05 am
by seremtan
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