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dodob posted:Anyone catch Da Vinci's Demons? Low expectations not met Yeah you can't go from watching Spartacus to watching that and not be underwhelmed.
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Oh, alsoHollow Hills posted:Requesting Caesar slashing Naevia's throat while not even looking. It was the perfect end to such a badly acted character. Here you go teagone fucked around with this message at 17:18 on Apr 13, 2013 |
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teagone posted:Oh, also For some reason watching these two gifs until the one revolution that they're perfectly in phase with each other is completely hypnotic to me.
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dodob posted:Anyone catch Da Vinci's Demons? Low expectations not met SinistralRifleman posted:Yeah you can't go from watching Spartacus to watching that and not be underwhelmed.
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As Nero Danced posted:Rapeface, even in death he watches and waits for the time to strike. From the credits you can really appreciate the insane character death count for all the series.
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Is there a specific reason why the actor who plays Naevia changed after the first two seasons? I don't know how much the actor has anything to do with it, but she was much less annoying before the change. On the other hand, as sad as it was what happened to Andy Whitfield, after having re-watched the series recently, i found Liam McIntyre to be much better in the role.
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# ? Apr 13, 2013 18:29 |
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The credits gave me chills. I fuckin loved this show.
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Oasx posted:Is there a specific reason why the actor who plays Naevia changed after the first two seasons? I don't know how much the actor has anything to do with it, but she was much less annoying before the change. She got a regular job on a network show. NCIS or some poo poo.
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Oasx posted:Is there a specific reason why the actor who plays Naevia changed after the first two seasons? I don't know how much the actor has anything to do with it, but she was much less annoying before the change. I think it was money issues
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etalian posted:From the credits you can really appreciate the insane character death count for all the series. From what I counted 50 characters with 8 of them surviving at the end(counting Varro's kid as a character who survives).
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Production on Spartacus was put on hold and potentially couldd have been cancelled when Andy got cancer. She got a different role and decided to keep it when Spartacus was ready to film the second season.
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When he said that again as he was dying it was like a pinch in the gut. My favourite part of the ending just because of the impact it had on me.
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OhSnapGangsta posted:Production on Spartacus was put on hold and potentially couldd have been cancelled when Andy got cancer. She got a different role and decided to keep it when Spartacus was ready to film the second season. Not really since she was in season 2.
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Hah SLJ's cock is one of us!
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bobkatt013 posted:Not really since she was in season 2. I mean season 2 not the prequel.
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OhSnapGangsta posted:I mean season 2 not the prequel. It was announced that it was being recast after they already cast Liam and during the airing of the prequel. Their was more to it then just not sure if it was continuing.
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At some of the points in that finale, especially the duel against Crassus, Liam seemed to be channeling Russell Crowe's Gladiator.
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Jabbu posted:At some of the points in that finale Spartacus seemed to be channeling Russell Crowe's Gladiator. I noticed that in the penultimate episode there seemed to be some nods to Gladiator going on.
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bobkatt013 posted:It was announced that it was being recast after they already cast Liam and during the airing of the prequel. Their was more to it then just not sure if it was continuing. She took the new role when they were still unsure what was going to happen. She later decided not to return. http://www.deadline.com/2011/02/lesley-ann-brandt-to-leave-starzs-spartacus-role-of-naevia-will-be-reacst/ quote:Lesley-Ann Brandt, who played Naevia, body slave to Lucretia (Lucy Lawless) and lover of Crixus (Manu Bennett) on the first season of the show and in the prequel, Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, has decided not to renew her contract and won’t return for season 2. She just started a recurring role on CSI: NY and opted to also pursue broadcast pilots, which are currently casting.
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Just watched the final episode. I have no words. I had been building up this moment in mind for three years, and over the past few weeks I've been worried that I might have built it up in my mind too much. But the show delivered. The finale was incredible, and I can't think of a more perfect way to have resolved the story. I spent most of it nearly in tears. This show struck an emotional cord in me that few other shows or movies have been able to do. I'm still trying to wrap my head around all these feels. This is truly the best television series I have ever seen. Edit: My three-years-younger self would never have believed that my future self would be saying that about Spartacus: Blood and Sand, of all things. Pioneer42 fucked around with this message at 19:23 on Apr 13, 2013 |
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I appreciated the historical foreshadowing in the final battle, demonstrating that Crassus is easily tricked into forming testudo in the face of an imminent attack. It's the little details that made this whole series not just a dumb tits-and-gore show, but probably the best action based telly I've seen in a long while. It's strange how shows like Game of Thrones get all the critical acclaim and huge budgets, but something that was initially dismissed as 300 The Show packs into one episode more drama and emotion than an entire season the former. The season finales of all three full seasons of Spartacus have easily been the best I have ever seen. Television is there to entertain you after all, and Spartacus definitely did that.
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Welp I just bought the entire series on Blu-Ray. This show definitely needs a rewatch in HD.
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OhSnapGangsta posted:She took the new role when they were still unsure what was going to happen. She later decided not to return. I wasn't crazy about Naevia's new actor, but at the same time I can't picture the original one in this role. On the bright side, I did like her quite a bit in the last few episodes. Her death felt especially tragic to me for some reason.
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dodob posted:Anyone catch Da Vinci's Demons? Low expectations not met It was pretty good and has a lot of potential that may or may not be fulfilled.
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Gow posted:
I loved this.
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Boogoose posted:
To be fair, Spartacus concentrates on 5-6 characters, all of whom are in the same location the majority of the time. GoT has two dozen characters, all who are in wildly different locations. It's much harder to create all that drama and emotion when each character isn't getting 30 minutes of screen time every episode.
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Boogoose posted:I appreciated the historical foreshadowing in the final battle, demonstrating that Crassus is easily tricked into forming testudo in the face of an imminent attack. It's the little details that made this whole series not just a dumb tits-and-gore show, but probably the best action based telly I've seen in a long while. I've said it earlier, but I think that the low budget works in their favour - they haven't made a TV show, they've made theatre with a CGI stage. Beneath all the fake blood and the choreographed action they've really nailed how to tell an old-fashioned character tragedy in a way that nobody really tells anymore because people want happy endings.
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Paradoxish posted:I wasn't crazy about Naevia's new actor, but at the same time I can't picture the original one in this role. On the bright side, I did like her quite a bit in the last few episodes. Her death felt especially tragic to me for some reason. Yeah unlike the other characters she basically dies alone without any to provide comfort in her last few moments since Crixus is gone. etalian fucked around with this message at 19:54 on Apr 13, 2013 |
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Boogoose posted:I appreciated the historical foreshadowing in the final battle, demonstrating that Crassus is easily tricked into forming testudo in the face of an imminent attack. I didn't even notice this. To think that after the first 3-4 episodes of Spartacus that they would make something too subtle for me to notice is crazy. They really need to make an Emmy for Most Improved Show.
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Jabbu posted:At some of the points in that finale, especially the duel against Crassus, Liam seemed to be channeling Russell Crowe's Gladiator. There was a ton of Braveheart in the battle this episode (though, strangely, less male nudity)
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Boogoose posted:I appreciated the historical foreshadowing in the final battle, demonstrating that Crassus is easily tricked into forming testudo in the face of an imminent attack. It's the little details that made this whole series not just a dumb tits-and-gore show, but probably the best action based telly I've seen in a long while. Do not forget how Caesar got Gannicus by having him alone surrounded by enemies.
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They really showed the difference between a bunch of idiot Romans dicking around and a fully trained, fully prepared LEGION. The efforts of Spartacus was noble but they were thorn apart. I don't think i can deal with no more Spartacus. There's simply no other show with this kind of quality. I wasn't even watching this for the boobs and blood, the story, the characters and the dialogue were amazing and i feel spoiled now.
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Oh ya I also like how they made Pompey the worst roman, as his victory was not against the Gladiators, it was against the women and children.
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Anyone catch this in the IGN DeKnight interview? DeKnight: Oh, absolutely. Definitely. I think if it goes on, I’ve always felt it would be great to follow the Caesar/Crassus/Pompey storyline. Or, if not that, I always have this little dream in the back of my head of those missing Gannicus years -- Gannicus, the wandering adventurer. Very much a Kane and Kung Fu kind of deal would be awesome. This needs to happen.
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Just think of all the crazy, tit flashing Spartacus extras now out of a good job, there's no justice in the world.
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etalian posted:Just think of all the crazy, tit flashing Spartacus extras now out of a good job, there's no justice in the world. There are still rugby and football games
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Mans posted:They really showed the difference between a bunch of idiot Romans dicking around and a fully trained, fully prepared LEGION. The efforts of Spartacus was noble but they were thorn apart. Napy posted:Anyone catch this in the IGN DeKnight interview?
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Giffing goons, can someone do the part where Ceaser is grinning behind a wall of Romans during the unfortunate fight with Gannicus? Of course I think he was a punk and got his butt handed to him... but that smug-face.
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Alchenar posted:[Pompey] was old enough to be Caesar's dad - he was 45 when he got his triumph. That's actually one of the curious things about the Triumvirate - Pompey was old enough to be Caesar's dad but became his son-in-law because of a political marriage they made. Eh, not really. 115 BC: Birth of Marcus Crassus. 106 BC: Birth of Pompey. 100 BC: Birth of Julius Caesar. In terms of GIF requests, can we get the shots of the legionaries rotating the front line?
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PittTheElder posted:In terms of GIF requests, can we get the shots of the legionaries rotating the front line? Yeah, wow, I don't know why that move stood out to me, but when it happened it was kind of like "Oh, cool!" It seems like such a common sense thing after the fact, but I'd never seen it before. tehfox0r posted:Can anyone tell me who was cast in the bit part as Pompey? Wasn't Pompey in Capua to watch the arena for an episode back in the prequel or season 1, and was rather obese? Didn't see anyone reply to this, so if they already have, sorry! The actor was (I believe) Joel Tobeck, who's been in a couple of Sam Raimi/Robert Tapert shows. Can't see him as anyone other than the goofy Strife from Hercules and Young Hercules, though... KatWithHands fucked around with this message at 20:40 on Apr 13, 2013 |
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