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- 03-14-2010 11:53 PM #51
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[quote=TNGTony;2138931][quote=BlackHitachi;2138916]Freakishly??
I understand now. Point taken
If you saw this week's episode, you'd know what I was talking about. I've not seen porn "actors" with items that large.
Again, the story may be accurate on the surface, but we aren't Romans. We, the audience, have different sensibilities. My point is that there is a way to convey the vast differences in how Romans view sex and life in general than just producing Skinemax-style soft core.
Though a very hokie by today's standard, the Kirk Douglas Spartacus broached the "sex is sex no matter who it's with" Roman attitudes with a scene I remember with the Tony Curtis character and his owner. If that scene were done in this series, Tony would have been commanded to strip bare for his dominus' inspection.
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- 03-15-2010 12:41 PM #52
David Milch was a history professor before he was a TV writer.
So, his aim is depict 1876 as accurately as possible (as mentioned, he read the actual diaries of the characters).
Anyone who took offense to seeing 1876 as it really was, is not the target audience. By putting the series on HBO, complete with "Mature Audiences" and "Language" warnings, this was clear.
Rome was the same in that respect - the intent was to show people exactly what Ancient Rome was like.
Spartacus is not really the same. It seems clearly to be pornography. Some episodes concentrate on the historical Spartacus story, but others seem largely to be excuses for pornography, just as the pool boy arriving to clean the pool can be the excuse for an X-rated porno that really is not a statement about pools.
By the way, I would say that the porno aspects have been designed to appeal as much as possible to women (or perhaps gay men). Many soap operas have endless scenarios which will lead up to a guy removing his shirt. Spartacus has a dozen body builders with no shirts for 90% of every episode...In San Francisco Bay ! - Louis Vuitton Cup: 04 July – 1 September 2013 ; America’s Cup Match (Finals): 7-22 September 2013
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- 03-15-2010 04:51 PM #53
Fight between Spartacus and Crixsys was pretty good. Man, the PQ of the show is outstanding. If the "large" accessories bother you guys, just close your eyes
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- 03-15-2010 05:04 PM #54
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The show is absolutely delicious...I am glad they've cut down on the stylized blood scenes from the fist episode though.
- 03-22-2010 03:51 PM #55
[quote=TNGTony;2138931][quote=BlackHitachi;2138916]Freakishly??
I think they showed it so we understand what was considered "value" in that era. How she thought just because he had a big .... that he would make a great galiator. That he was more a "man" then others.. And SPOILER
If you saw this week's episode, you'd know what I was talking about. I've not seen porn "actors" with items that large.
Again, the story may be accurate on the surface, but we aren't Romans. We, the audience, have different sensibilities. My point is that there is a way to convey the vast differences in how Romans view sex and life in general than just producing Skinemax-style soft core.
Though a very hokie by today's standard, the Kirk Douglas Spartacus broached the "sex is sex no matter who it's with" Roman attitudes with a scene I remember with the Tony Curtis character and his owner. If that scene were done in this series, Tony would have been commanded to strip bare for his dominus' inspection.
I am not saying one is better than another. I am saying that when there are no boundaries, the story-telling is completely unimaginative.
At the end of the run with him, after he tried to kill spartacus they even made reference to it as they took it away. (takeing away his man hood)SEC SEC SEC SEC SEC
- 03-22-2010 03:53 PM #56
The show started very slow and had way to much styleizing going on (ya know the fancy blood, slow down speed up, fake scenery) and got annoying, but I think they really hit a perfect median. The last 3 episodes have been so good it really left me begging for more. Its really starting to get really interesting..
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- 03-25-2010 04:10 PM #57
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The last episode left me speechless with laughter...i KNOW I should have saw that one coming but I didn't...best episode to date IMO.
- 03-28-2010 03:08 PM #58
It was written by the creator of Carnivale (Daniel Knauf)
Along with this weekend's episode, the series is definitely getting more substance and more writing - doing a better job of balancing plot and characterization with porn and violence.
They seem to be laying a foundation for the historical events that will inevitably follow. There is more than one historical figure who needs to undergo a change of perspective (I won't spoil those who do not know the details... the Romans were the first people who liked to write about everything going on, so there are more details known than most earlier historical events). They are doing a good job of creating sets that match what we know about Roman buildings and furnishings. I once toured the ruins of a Roman Villa in England and it closely matches Batiatus' villa (the indoor wading pool that everyone who is dying manages to fall into
- is an almost exact replica of the one in England).
In terms of acting, John Hannah (Batiatus) is definitely carrying the show as the one character who is multi-dimensional with many different sides to his personality. The writers are clearly using his character to point out the relationship between middle class professionals and upper class management that dates from the earliest large civilizations several thousand years ago and still continue today... perhaps in the lives of the writers ?Last edited by kstuart; 03-28-2010 at 03:14 PM.
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- 03-28-2010 04:27 PM #59
- 03-29-2010 06:59 AM #60
Definitely my favorite episode to date.
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