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I wasn't sure if I should put this here or in The Observation Bar. It's not about a vintage film, but it is on television, so I opted to put it here. Please feel free to move it somewhere else if this isn't the right place. I know this isn't a vintage movie either. But I heard from a few members that they were watching this so I wanted to get some opinions.
I was so excited when in January Showtime started advertising the premier of their new series "The Tudors". I couldn't believe that I had to wait a full 3 months to watch it. From the previews I saw it looked as though it was going to be quite good. And what a beautiful cast of characters to wear such amazing costumes.
Then I found out that a week before the premiere it was on On Demand, and I could watch it early. So I excitedly put it on, and I must say I was a bit disappointed. Of course Jonathat Rhys Myers was great to look at, as well as a few of the other men in his court. But, I felt it was a bit of a bore. I thought I would give it a chance though and not dismiss it, for the first episode is usually the one that they use to lay the groundwork for the season. So, I didn't want this anti-climatic premiere to turn me off from the series all together. The next week I watched the second episode. Oh My, it there were parts of it that were laughable. Just about the only thing that was nice about it were the elaborate costumes, oh and that handsome King Henry, mmmmmmm..... But, the sets and the CGI are so incredibly bad that it is comical. I can't believe that such a wealthy company would create a series with such bad sets and special effects. I know that decor and buildings in this time were made of certain construction. But, some of the rooms in the castle look like the cement walls are just painted styrofoam. Nothing about the sets looks real, and the CGI is a joke!! There are a few scenes of ships at sea, and it almost looks like something out of a cartoon.
I have now watched up to the 5th show. Showtime releases the episodes a week in advance on On Demand, so I've been watching them early. I'm so fascinated by the time period, and have always had an interest in Henry VIII's reign and his 6 wives and all his mistresses. The story is a thrilling, intriguing one. The life and times of the King, Queen and their Courts and the drama contained within those times is something that I thought would be thrilling to see in a show. But, this show lacks emotion, thrill, excitement. The actors are mediocre, although I do like the gal who plays Anne Boelyn. Queen Catherine is like a blank slate. She lacks any type of emotion. I know she was supposed to be this rock of a woman, but there are certain scenes where she is supposed to be upset, yet she does not portray this in the slightest bit. When she speaks it seems as though she is just saying a line, there is nothing true to life about her character. She's blank and a bit tedious to watch. Jonathan Rhys Myers is pretty good, but I might be biased being that I think he's so nice to look at. It also might be that in comparison to the other actors surrounding him he comes across as a better actor than he actually is. The rest of the actors are OK, there is definitely something missing from all of their performances. Although Sam Neill does do a good job as coming across as quite swarmy, which is what he is supposed to be.
Well, is anybody els watching this? What do you all think? This is just my opinion. I think my disappointment stems from the fact that I just watched the last season of "Rome" on HBO, which I thought was incredibly well done. So, I might be comparing the two, and in this comparison "The Tudors" pales. I'm hoping that the next few seasons pick up a bit in the level of thrill and excitement. They are sticking to the facts, it doesn't seem that anything is embellished. Although, I think for the sake of time, they have left a few things out that I would have liked to see included. They just skipped over Henry's affair with Mary Boelyn, Anne's sister. They mentioned it but made it seem as though it only lasted a couple of weeks instead of quite a few years. They did bring up the fact that while still married to Katherine of Aragon, Henry had a son with another woman who he gave his first name to and had very high hopes for, being that it was his only son. They failed to mention that he had 2 children with Mary Boelyn. I thought this was a pretty big thing to leave out.
I guess I like it, because I really love this part of history. I just wish that they had put a little more into it. The 5th episode is a bit better a bit more exciting. The costumes are amazing, just seeing them makes watching it a little better. It's a bit of a snoozer I hope the pace picks up, and I wish that they had spent a bit more time on the special effects. It's also so strange that some of the rooms in the castle look great, accurate, and others look pathetic. It's just that the 3 months of previews for this made it look like it was going to be incredible, so I had high hopes.
What say you???
I was so excited when in January Showtime started advertising the premier of their new series "The Tudors". I couldn't believe that I had to wait a full 3 months to watch it. From the previews I saw it looked as though it was going to be quite good. And what a beautiful cast of characters to wear such amazing costumes.
Then I found out that a week before the premiere it was on On Demand, and I could watch it early. So I excitedly put it on, and I must say I was a bit disappointed. Of course Jonathat Rhys Myers was great to look at, as well as a few of the other men in his court. But, I felt it was a bit of a bore. I thought I would give it a chance though and not dismiss it, for the first episode is usually the one that they use to lay the groundwork for the season. So, I didn't want this anti-climatic premiere to turn me off from the series all together. The next week I watched the second episode. Oh My, it there were parts of it that were laughable. Just about the only thing that was nice about it were the elaborate costumes, oh and that handsome King Henry, mmmmmmm..... But, the sets and the CGI are so incredibly bad that it is comical. I can't believe that such a wealthy company would create a series with such bad sets and special effects. I know that decor and buildings in this time were made of certain construction. But, some of the rooms in the castle look like the cement walls are just painted styrofoam. Nothing about the sets looks real, and the CGI is a joke!! There are a few scenes of ships at sea, and it almost looks like something out of a cartoon.
I have now watched up to the 5th show. Showtime releases the episodes a week in advance on On Demand, so I've been watching them early. I'm so fascinated by the time period, and have always had an interest in Henry VIII's reign and his 6 wives and all his mistresses. The story is a thrilling, intriguing one. The life and times of the King, Queen and their Courts and the drama contained within those times is something that I thought would be thrilling to see in a show. But, this show lacks emotion, thrill, excitement. The actors are mediocre, although I do like the gal who plays Anne Boelyn. Queen Catherine is like a blank slate. She lacks any type of emotion. I know she was supposed to be this rock of a woman, but there are certain scenes where she is supposed to be upset, yet she does not portray this in the slightest bit. When she speaks it seems as though she is just saying a line, there is nothing true to life about her character. She's blank and a bit tedious to watch. Jonathan Rhys Myers is pretty good, but I might be biased being that I think he's so nice to look at. It also might be that in comparison to the other actors surrounding him he comes across as a better actor than he actually is. The rest of the actors are OK, there is definitely something missing from all of their performances. Although Sam Neill does do a good job as coming across as quite swarmy, which is what he is supposed to be.
Well, is anybody els watching this? What do you all think? This is just my opinion. I think my disappointment stems from the fact that I just watched the last season of "Rome" on HBO, which I thought was incredibly well done. So, I might be comparing the two, and in this comparison "The Tudors" pales. I'm hoping that the next few seasons pick up a bit in the level of thrill and excitement. They are sticking to the facts, it doesn't seem that anything is embellished. Although, I think for the sake of time, they have left a few things out that I would have liked to see included. They just skipped over Henry's affair with Mary Boelyn, Anne's sister. They mentioned it but made it seem as though it only lasted a couple of weeks instead of quite a few years. They did bring up the fact that while still married to Katherine of Aragon, Henry had a son with another woman who he gave his first name to and had very high hopes for, being that it was his only son. They failed to mention that he had 2 children with Mary Boelyn. I thought this was a pretty big thing to leave out.
I guess I like it, because I really love this part of history. I just wish that they had put a little more into it. The 5th episode is a bit better a bit more exciting. The costumes are amazing, just seeing them makes watching it a little better. It's a bit of a snoozer I hope the pace picks up, and I wish that they had spent a bit more time on the special effects. It's also so strange that some of the rooms in the castle look great, accurate, and others look pathetic. It's just that the 3 months of previews for this made it look like it was going to be incredible, so I had high hopes.
What say you???