Two TV PSAs

Jun 20, 2007 10:10

1. Rome - new series starts tonight at 9pm on BBC2. DigiGuide sez, "With Caesar lying dead on the Senate floor, the deadly battle for control of Rome is set to begin. Brutus and his accomplices come up against the might of a vindictive Mark Antony. But with Octavian declared Caesar's rightful heir, alliances will have to be made in order to prevent ( Read more... )

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poliphilo June 20 2007, 10:38:57 UTC
I loved the first season of Rome. I know it was inaccurate, but I found it plausible- the way Shakespeare's Rome is plausible.

And, besides, I fell in love with Pullo.

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strange_complex June 20 2007, 10:54:00 UTC
I think I might have liked it better if it hadn't presented itself in the first place as being unprecedently detailed and 'realistic'. My hopes were raised too high, and it hurt when they came crashing down. I'm going to try just taking it on its own terms this time, without any great expectations.

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ashavah June 20 2007, 12:28:15 UTC
Hmm, that's interesting. See, they never presented it that way here. Here they were all "sex, corruption, deceit, violence", without any focus on alleged reality. And yeah, I found it plausible ... more in the atmosphere of the city and stuff like that than the political events and things.

But then I'm not an expert on Roman cities, unlike you.

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strange_complex June 20 2007, 13:01:03 UTC
No, I'm happy enough with the sets. I mean, if you freeze-frame it and look too closely at the inscriptions, there are faults to pick. But generally, the look of Rome is pretty good (although I'm annoyed about them moving the Capitol). It's the historical events and characters that wind me up (with honourable exceptions for Caesar and Octavianus).

Over here there was a lot of publicity about how Rome was going to be unlike any previous costume drama, showing us the Romans as they 'really' were - probably mainly an attempt to distance themselves from I Clavdivs. But while Rome certainly is different, it's not really any more accurate - and to me it also isn't as much fun to watch as good old IC.

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* blinks at icon* newwaytowrite June 20 2007, 17:59:58 UTC
Me miss CJ Craig....sob

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sturmed June 20 2007, 19:35:46 UTC

i didnt get to see much of the first series, but im going to give this one a go, its got james purefoy in it, so it cant be all bad

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