Have anyone seen this show yet? I thought the series was very well done especially the part about Atilla the Hun, and Napoleon.
Have anyone seen this show yet? I thought the series was very well done especially the part about Atilla the Hun, and Napoleon.
no, i havent but it looks pretty cool. unfortunately for me, however, i dont get the military channel at my house![]()
wow this looks great but i dont have the channel!wow this stinks
(soldier) King Richard, King Philp we have news from king Frederick Barbarossa..
(Richard) Did he say how long until he meets us?
(soldier) No sir he died crossing the Saleph River
(Philp) Isnt that like only 3 feet deep?:hmmm:
(Soldier) Yes sire
(Richard) Where Doomed he has 100.000 men Half are armie
Epic Pwnage![]()
And failure of the third crusade?
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Ive seen the one on Richard the Lionheart but I didn't know it was part of a series. Its like part documentary part historical drama, they're good shows.
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Looks cool!
Also looks like something for the Arts board.
DAMN! I missed the episode on Cortes! That would have been far more interesting than the one I saw (Atilla the Hun). I'll make sure I won't miss Shogun however that one looks cool.
Damn, now that convince me I should get a TV now!!
Uh,I saw it in August...It was fun,although I only saw Napoleon and Cortez...
How can I get MC here?...I guess that's impossible...![]()
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It's from Heroes and Villains a BBC series the yanks just renamed it I guess. Saw the Nappy and Atilla one- very good.
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Yeah, I saw episode about Napoleon. Then the god damn dog ate chewed on the cable...should buy a new one.
Oh, I didn't know it was this show. It's on channel 1 over here, with an entirely different name. I saw that Cortes part, but I wanted to see the Samurai. Sadly, I missed it.
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Well i saw some episodes and it was pretty good but it had some errors.
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Looks pretty sweet
I hope the History channel will have this soon, I'm sick of watching the last days of WWII, Hitler this, Hitler that, WWII battle this, WWII battle that etc..., and axemen and icetruckers.
I want THIS show!
what channel is this on? BBC?
dosnt look very historically accurate , but oh well that would be expecting too much from an historic show like this![]()
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They call this war a cloud over the land. But they made the weather and then they stand in the rain and say ****, it's raining!![]()
Historically accurate or not, it looks good, and these kind of shows don't come along often, so I will be looking for this on the Internetz![]()
I thought they couldve portrayed the Huns as this, instead of some Gothic Warriors who charged out of the woods.
Last edited by KittyWolf; November 27, 2008 at 02:56 PM.