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New Spartacus from the man Who Brought You Xena...
#16
The Producers claim: “Pretty quickly, the audience has to realize they aren’t in Kansas anymore."

The viewers may not be in Kansas, but they are certainly not in ancient Rome either...


http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/2 ... 10.article

If sex sells, TV programmers are adding inventory to an already humongous sale.

Viewers are seeing full-frontal male nudity; heterosexual, homosexual and group sex, and graphic scenes rarely — if ever — seen on mainstream TV. And that’s just on pay-cable Starz’s fornication-heavy, 13-episode “Spartacus: Blood and Sand” (9 p.m. Fridays), a “300”-meets-“Caligula” epic about the Roman Empire’s notorious slave/gladiator.

‘Spartacus’: Roman hands

Initially pitched to NBC in tamer form, “Spartacus: Blood and Sand” oozes explicit content.

“The whole thing was pushing the boundaries on pretty much every level,” says co-executive producer Robert Tapert, who is married to “Spartacus” star Lucy Lawless. “Once we wound up on [premium pay cable], we were able to really push the envelope.”

Lawless portrays a conniving social climber who is nude in some scenes, commits adultery in others and uses sex to manipulate frenemies and family. One episode shows Lawless’ character and her gladiator-camp-owner husband (John Hannah) manually stimulated by slaves before having sex. Upcoming episodes feature orgies and a gladiator whose large endowment ultimately leads to his downfall.

Lawless concedes “Spartacus” isn’t for everyone: “Pretty quickly, the audience has to realize they aren’t in Kansas anymore. There will be [viewers] who are truly horrified and switch this off.”

Of course, Starz executives hope for the opposite effect, and they believe “Spartacus’ ” underlying sex-and-gore themes will be provocative attention-grabbing devices to bolster viewership. They’ve already ordered a second season.

“People are going to stop in their tracks and say, ‘Wow, that’s something really different’ — whether they approve of it or not,” Starz programming chief Stephan Shelanski says.


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David Reinke
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#17
I agreed. There is better porn in the net and better women too. Even 300 was much better, every deviation of history had a purpose, in Spartacus it just seem laziness.
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#18
...and I thought "Rome"-series was bad and in a "cheapo" way sensationalistic Sad ...
Virilis / Jyrki Halme
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Quote:I agreed. There is better porn in the net and better women too. Even 300 was much better, every deviation of history had a purpose, in Spartacus it just seem laziness.
Still, Lucy Lawless' cleavage is impressive! :lol:
Ben Kane, bestselling author of the Eagles of Rome, Spartacus and Hannibal novels.

Eagles in the Storm released in UK on March 23, 2017.
Aguilas en la tormenta saldra en 2017.


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