At the most, it will only be two hours.I'm waiting for 300!
Downloading episode 1 now.
Check pm.of Season 2?
Where are you downloading it from?
I'm sure Marc Anthony is funny....Mark Antony on the other hand.....Check pm.
Mark Anthony is funny.
damn you.I'm sure Marc Anthony is funny....Mark Antony on the other hand.....
Very. Loved the part at the end where Vorenus is splattered with blood and says, "He isn't coming" with that deadpan look on his face.Those of you who watched, were you entertained?
Or you could get your hands on the graphic novel "300" by Frank Miller....but that's just me....If you can't wait for "300" then read the book Fire At The Gates from which the movie is derived.
No worries. I'm just a huge Greek/Roman/etc. nerd....thank you for the correction.
Or you could read The Histories...Or you could get your hands on the graphic novel "300" by Frank Miller....but that's just me....
Side note: It's 'Gates of Fire' by Steven Pressfield.
Nope, not over yet.Is it over already? I haven't watched Sunday's. Is that the last of the year?
They never are. Hell I wouldn't expct the show to be even 50% accurate. (Can't do any worse than Braveheart, though!)Accuracy is very difficult to achieve even for living history groups. Roman enthusiasts are at least lucky in that the Romans wrote everything down.not that i'm expecting the show to be 100% historically accurate.
I can get you in some Roman armour and into battle. There's a Roman reenactment group within the larger group that I play in. They are really good too. Roman tents, armour, costume, encampment, etc. These guys march like Romans too.No worries. I'm just a huge Greek/Roman/etc. nerd....
Do they bugger little boys like Romans?These guys march like Romans too.
Who do you think is in the middle of all those shields?Do they bugger little boys like Romans?
But, I have heard good things about Rome and would like to get it on DVD and check it out.I'm waiting for 300!
And for everyone at home keeping track of who has come and gone on Rome...
Julius Caesar: assassinated in the Forum/stabbed
Pompey Magnus: betrayed by Egyptians/decapitated
Marcus Junius Brutus: Suicide at Philippi by provoking soldiers/stabbed
Servilia of the Junii: Suicide in front of Atia's house/knife to heart
Niobe: Suicide/falls from balcony
Quintus Pompey: Killed by Mark Antony/slashed throat
Marcus Porcius Cato: Suicide at Utica/knife to gut
Marcus Tullius Cicero: Killed by Titus Pullo under orders from Octavian/sword into chest cavity via shoulder/neck
Eirene: Poisoned by Gaia/poison causes miscarriage, dies from complications
Levi: Accidentally killed by Timon (brother) in a quarrel/knife to gut/chest