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Shahed
12-06-2007, 18:54
If anyone has'nt watched the Rome HBO series, you should, it's absolutely gorgeous. Found a nice video, a compilation from the series to R:TW music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lP6XU_d1boE&feature=related

:balloon2: ENJOY ! :balloon2:

Fragony
12-06-2007, 19:28
eh? I don't remember any battles? Great series, Marcus Antonius is my favorite.

edit, these scenes are from Gladiator

Shahed
12-06-2007, 19:45
The battle scene in Egypt is from Season 2. It's out on DVD, should be in your local video rental. There are a couple of scenes from Gladiator in that montage as well.

Awesome series.

Fragony
12-06-2007, 19:55
Got it watched it, don't remember any battles though, but a continious watch makes you miss things. It's the greatest stuff, but I still have to rate I-Claudius higher as the ultimate. Is there any season 3 or 4 coming? They would be nuts not to make it, enter Augustus

Shahed
12-06-2007, 20:14
Actually wait, that battle is The Battle of Philippi (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-6mdGJZ4O0&feature=related).
No idea if they're doing any more seasons, would be great if they did. Thanks for the tip on I-Claudius (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074006/). Will watch it.

Fragony
12-06-2007, 20:25
Thanks for the tip on I-Claudius (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074006/). Will watch it.

You mean you never heard of it? Aren't you the luckiest guy ever it's the best series ever made. Fantastic as Rome might be it is nowhere is good as this.

Lemur
12-06-2007, 21:35
I remember watching I, Claudius on VHS tape about a decade ago, and thinking, "Wow, I wish they could re-do this with a budget." Rome helped sate some of that desire.

Wish they hadn't included pics of Gladiator. What a piece of Gah! film that was.

If you dig Rome and I, Claudius, you owe it to yourself to read the books (http://www.amazon.com/Claudius-Autobiography-Tiberius-D-International/dp/067972477X/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_b). Since Robert Graves had an unlimited FX budget, he included all of the battles, triumphs, gladiator shows and other such things that film people have trouble staging.

Mount Suribachi
12-07-2007, 01:25
Sinan you MUST try and watch I Claudius. Utterly, utterly brilliant, and without all the high-budget FX of Rome - its all about the characterisations and the acting (which is first class btw with a host of soon to be famous actors - Brian Blessed, Derek Jacobi, John Hurt, Patrick Stewart....)

And whilst we're on the subject, you also need to read the First Man in Rome series by Colleen McCullogh, probly the best and most accurate (within literary license) historical fiction I've ever read.

Fragony
12-07-2007, 10:10
And whilst we're on the subject, you also need to read the First Man in Rome series by Colleen McCullogh, probly the best and most accurate (within literary license) historical fiction I've ever read.

These are great fun indeed, writer is actually a historian, he knows what he's talking about.

Ramses II CP
12-07-2007, 15:16
Rome was excellent fun, but it's officially dead; no season 3 or 4. There was talk of an HBO movie, but as with Deadwood I'm pretty sure that idea is buried now. The actors have moved on.

The first season was great and then I was iffy on the second season all the way up to Cassius' death. That was perfection, sold me on the whole arc.

I need to watch I, Claudius again!

:egypt:

Spino
12-07-2007, 16:53
Nice fan video but I cannot stand the pop musicalized version of that song. I much prefer the orchestral version used in the game.

Watching that clip only reminded me how much I miss the Rome series. It really is tragic that HBO butchered the second season by cutting it short. The last few episodes were lacking, especially the final one which felt more like a "Zomgwehavetowrapeverythingupinthelast15to20minutes!" affair than a proper finale.

But Rome really cannot compare to I, Claudius. Rome was a noble attempt at a period drama that was unnecessarily sensationalized and sexualized for plebeian consumption. On the other hand I, Claudius felt like a classic of the modern electronic age from start to finish ... which it is.


Originally Posted by Mount Suribachi
And whilst we're on the subject, you also need to read the First Man in Rome series by Colleen McCullogh, probly the best and most accurate (within literary license) historical fiction I've ever read.

These are great fun indeed, writer is actually a historian, he knows what he's talking about.

She knows what's she's talking about. Colleen McCullogh is a woman. In Irish/Gaelic Colleen means girl... :wink:

Fragony
12-07-2007, 16:59
She knows what's she's talking about. Colleen McCullogh is a woman. In Irish/Gaelic Colleen means girl... :wink:

Yeah right you are from Brooklyn what do you know about the irish.

Spino
12-07-2007, 18:33
Yeah right you are from Brooklyn what do you know about the irish.

Whaddya talkin' about? We're up to our eyeballs in Irish ovah heah...

econ21
12-11-2007, 13:51
But Rome really cannot compare to I, Claudius.

The nice thing about the two series is how they dovetail so neatly. Rome leaves off just about where I, Claudius starts. Having just seen a repeat of I, Claudius, it was fun to see Octavian, Agrippa, Livia etc in their youthful forms in Rome. You could almost regard Rome as a prequel. Some of the acting and writing in it was so good, it matched that in I, Claudius - Rome's Caesar and Antony, for example, would not have been out of place in I, Claudius.

Rome will face a challenge if it tries to continue into I, Claudius's timeframe. I think it might suffer from the comparison.

CountArach
12-12-2007, 05:25
HBO's Rome must cease to exist