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I had some hopes for the series. Can't say I'm impressed. The story and characters were somewhat sterotypical and the story seemed to evolve around reasons to show explicit sexual scenes. I'm not a prude, but I have no desire to jerk off to a historical drama-show.
Rome is far superior to I, Claudius. I wish they'd not proceeded through history so quickly. Apparently they are only going to do two seasons.
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Originally posted by Kropotkin
I had some hopes for the series. Can't say I'm impressed. The story and characters were somewhat sterotypical and the story seemed to evolve around reasons to show explicit sexual scenes. I'm not a prude, but I have no desire to jerk off to a historical drama-show.
I'd much prefer a re-run of "I, Cladius".
Yes, you can't have it all I'm afraid. The merit of the series is that it conveys more or less the way of life in Rome in those times. The show is crammed with little details (a lot of which are -as far as we know at least- historically correct) that most people don't even notice. I suppose that they had to write a 'popular' storyline to keep people interested I'm afraid, and that in order to do that, some facts were ignored and others invented (like Octavian embarking on a trip to Gaul, etc).
There's different ways of viewing the series; women perceive programmes differently than men, so it's not that far-fetched to imagine no?
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Originally posted by chegitz guevara Rome is far superior to I, Claudius. I wish they'd not proceeded through history so quickly. Apparently they are only going to do two seasons.
Yeah HBO has stated that only one more season. IIRC, it was only supposed to be for one season anyway, like band of brothers but the support of the show got it another season.
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Originally posted by Kropotkin
I had some hopes for the series. Can't say I'm impressed. The story and characters were somewhat sterotypical and the story seemed to evolve around reasons to show explicit sexual scenes. I'm not a prude, but I have no desire to jerk off to a historical drama-show.
I'd much prefer a re-run of "I, Cladius".
I was actually surprised about those sex scenes too. I thought that's very uncommon for US tv series....but what do I know. Generally I think they fit well into the plot, but IMO they were a bit overdone in some episodes (not in the sense that they became more explicit, but IMO they simply took too much time away that could have been better used on other things - agree with Che here).
Originally posted by BeBro
That tv series, saw it over the last two weeks, and think it was very good. Just one thing - did it really cost 100 million USD?
I mean it was well-made without doubt, and I enjoyed it, but what did they spend those 100mio for, since there were hardly any big battle scenes, and otherwise only some scenes seemed to need more effort (like the triumph of Caesar, camp of legio XIII, generally buildings in Rome).
Says more about the value of US Dollars now...in real money that like a tenner?
I really enjoyed Rome once I could get the DVD box set and watch it back to back, the gladatorial part was really emotion and bloody, top notch.
Different rather than better than "I, Claudius", indeed "I, Claudius" will remain the more memorable for me, partly as I saw "I, Claudius" at such a young age and you don't forget the sight of Calligula with the blood from the baby he ate on his beard easily
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