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For all of those reasons, I much prefer Rome--the HBO series.
Very few shows could compare to Rome though.
For all of those reasons, I much prefer Rome--the HBO series.
Very few shows could compare to Rome though.
Very few shows could compare to Rome though.
Deadwood--which is almost Rome in South Dakota.
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Just finished watching the First season, Blood and Sand. OMG OMG OMG, the episode name was "Kill them all" and boy did they do justice to the name. Put all the blood spilling, throat cutting and gut spilling from all the previous episodes together and it still wont add up to this episode... It was unbelievable. However, the gore of this show is not that disturbing as the fake-ness and cheap graphics gives it the comic book look not disturbing but distasteful. But no complaints, I like the show overall.
One complaint though, the sex and nudity has dramatically gone down from the first episode to the last...
I'll take Rome over Deadwood... but Deadwood over almost everything else.
for me, Sweagin! is simply one of the greatest characters ever created. next to Plainview, of course.
I really enjoyed this show. Too bad no more seasons will be made.![]()
really? wow? that's sad for surethey did the same with Rome... whats up with all the Roman shows being cut after season 2.
I read somewhere earlier in this thread that Gods of the Arena is basically a prequel? in that case they wont show the story after his escape? the real revolt? that is sad...
Liam McIntyre Replaces Andy Whitfield in Spartacus
Jan 17, 2011 06:04 PM ET
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Liam McIntyre, an Australian actor who starred in HBO's The Pacific, has been tapped to replace Andy Whitfield in Spartacus: Blood and Sand, Starz announced Monday.
McIntyre, 28, steps into the role after Whitfield was forced to drop out after being diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Production on the Starz series was initially halted in March. After his cancer resurfaced, Whitfield was forced to drop out to resume aggressive treatment.
"Since no one can really replace Andy, we realized that we should instead find an actor who can truly lead Spartacusforward," Starz President Chris Albrecht said. "It was important to us to have Andy endorse the idea of recasting this part, which he did in the same heroic manner that he's dealt with his whole ordeal. And that, coupled with our fortune in finding a young actor with the gladiator credentials and the acting ability of Liam, makes it easier for us to keep this hit franchise going."
Production on the second season of Spartacus is slated to resume by spring. Starz will air the prequel series, titled Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, starting Friday at 10/9c.
Jupiter's Cock!!!
Words fall from your mouth like shit from ass.
"Jupiter's Cock" was stolen from Rome.
I've been watching the first season because of this thread...I actually already had it on my NFLX queue but hadn't had a chance to watch it before last week.
Jupiter shoulda kept a closer eye on his cock if it was stolen so easily..
*Snip*
BTW, anyone else find it funny that this thread started out bashing the series by the OP, but now has become the unofficial Spartacus thread and even recruits new viewers...:biggrin:
Season 1 starts out a bit slow, but you will not be disappointed if you stick it out until the end. The last few episodes are borderline epic!
Season 2 (prequel) so far has been great. Not much Arena action so far, but I am sure the last two episodes will fix that. We are still waiting to see Crixus rise to power.
For those following the current episodes, here is a preview for episode 5:
http://www.cinemablend.com/televisi...w-Episode-5-Competition-True-Worth-30061.html
BTW, anyone else find it funny that this thread started out bashing the series by the OP, but now has become the unofficial Spartacus thread and even recruits new viewers...:biggrin:
