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    Camelot

    I had such low expectations having grown up watching Excalibur, but it's not bad

    I'm just glad im not at the gfs i can't imagine it being very girly friendly
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    Originally posted by amcdonald View Post
    I had such low expectations having grown up watching Excalibur, but it's not bad

    I'm just glad im not at the gfs i can't imagine it being very girly friendly
    I just watched it. I think it was girl friendly. My boyfriend just went to bed as he seemed bored; I stayed up to watch the fairly hot men (and the story was great of course .) I know nothing about the arthurian legends, so it's also inspired me to do a bit of research to see what is/isn't true.

    So you never know, your gf may like it.

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      #3
      Ah I just noticed the bOObage, especially at the end where bizarrely Morgana started stripping off in front of this wolf

      It was very convenient for rewinding though lol
      Doing the needful since 1827

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        #4
        Is it as adult as Game of Thrones (a suprising level of graphical violence and full nudity/simulated sex for a TV show, it's great!), or closer to BBC's Merlin (i.e. kids TV)?

        Excalibur will remain my favourite interpretation regardless, but if Camelot is closer to the former I may give it a watch.
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          #5
          Originally posted by northernrampage View Post

          I just watched it. I think it was girl friendly. My boyfriend just went to bed as he seemed bored; I stayed up to watch the fairly hot men (and the story was great of course .) I know nothing about the arthurian legends, so it's also inspired me to do a bit of research to see what is/isn't true.

          So you never know, your gf may like it.
          Haven't seen it (and I thought this thread was about the National Lottery), but I saw an interesting documentary the other month which presented a very plausible theory that King Arthur's "round table" was a round amphitheatre in the ex-Roman legionary fortress at Chester .

          Also, a few years ago archaeologists digging at Tintagel, on the North Coast of Cornwall, dug up a large stone inscribed "This drain cover was installed by order of King Artognos" (quoting from memory). Not exactly the Holy Grail, but to my mind it does prove he existed in the 400s, fighting off the first Saxon invaders.
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            #6
            Some cracking pairs of norks on view..& rumpy pumpy scenes leaving little to the imagination

            in between I noted the following:

            "No way" was an established part of the vocabulary in the 6th century AD

            Christianity was already established in the British Isles and did not require Augustines mission in 597 to be the method of legitimising Kingships or for performing burial rites

            ...did I mention the norks?

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              #7
              It can't be long before the porn version "Cumalot" hits our screens (figuratively speaking of course)
              While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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                #8
                Originally posted by PAH View Post
                Is it as adult as Game of Thrones (a suprising level of graphical violence and full nudity/simulated sex for a TV show, it's great!), or closer to BBC's Merlin (i.e. kids TV)?

                Excalibur will remain my favourite interpretation regardless, but if Camelot is closer to the former I may give it a watch.
                Closer to the former, but with less graphical violence, but definitely not meant to be a kiddie show
                Doing the needful since 1827

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