Vikings
Season 3 episode 1 airs tonight.
Can't wait.
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It is on Amazon Prime so I have watched both series 1&2 - excellent series.Absurdistan said:Any one else been watching this excellent tv series?
Season 3 episode 1 airs tonight.
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Really like it too. Is it on Amazon Prime straight away Kap?0
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Hmm. Glad I stumbled across this thread, may have to give it a go. Like this stuff. I read the Uhtred chronicles by Bernard Cornwell, very good books. Apparently the BBC might be producing a TV version. I saw a snippet in some paper a while back saying it was their answer to game of thrones. Lazy journalism because the books are nothing like game of thrones. It's not fantasy and was set in a historical period. King Alfred's time.
Also Cornwell points out that the term Viking actually means the act of ransacking and pillaging another village/town. The Vikings were not a group of people like they are often referred to. To go Viking is more appropriate0 -
season 2 has not been on uk tv. It,s returning march 2015 it will be on the history channel.0
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it might be on Zate.tv0
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Seriously? they're putting a fictional drama on the history channel?WelshAddick said:season 2 has not been on uk tv. It,s returning march 2015 it will be on the history channel.
The BBC will be moving eastenders to news 24 channel next............0 -
Free on Amazon Prime. Well free as long as you pay around £75 pa for it or get it free for one year (as we did).WelshAddick said:season 2 has not been on uk tv. It,s returning march 2015 it will be on the history channel.
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These are cracking books and would be ideal for a TV dramatization. I can see the parallels with Game of Thrones, true there are no Dragons and less bare boobs, but it is about men in armour and political moves for power, it just happens to be based on real events though. Have you read the latest one?cabbles said:Hmm. Glad I stumbled across this thread, may have to give it a go. Like this stuff. I read the Uhtred chronicles by Bernard Cornwell, very good books. Apparently the BBC might be producing a TV version. I saw a snippet in some paper a while back saying it was their answer to game of thrones. Lazy journalism because the books are nothing like game of thrones. It's not fantasy and was set in a historical period. King Alfred's time.
Also Cornwell points out that the term Viking actually means the act of ransacking and pillaging another village/town. The Vikings were not a group of people like they are often referred to. To go Viking is more appropriate
The battle scenes will be expensive to film though which I know is something GoT has got around by cutting them out pretty much completely, but Uhtred's prowess in battle is kind of central to his character so it'd be hard to skirt over them completely.
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I think i've spotted the flaw.Exiled_Addick said:
These are cracking books and would be ideal for a TV dramatization. I can see the parallels with Game of Thrones, true there are no Dragons and less bare boobs, but it is about men in armour and political moves for power, it just happens to be based on real events though. Have you read the latest one?cabbles said:Hmm. Glad I stumbled across this thread, may have to give it a go. Like this stuff. I read the Uhtred chronicles by Bernard Cornwell, very good books. Apparently the BBC might be producing a TV version. I saw a snippet in some paper a while back saying it was their answer to game of thrones. Lazy journalism because the books are nothing like game of thrones. It's not fantasy and was set in a historical period. King Alfred's time.
Also Cornwell points out that the term Viking actually means the act of ransacking and pillaging another village/town. The Vikings were not a group of people like they are often referred to. To go Viking is more appropriate
The battle scenes will be expensive to film though which I know is something GoT has got around by cutting them out pretty much completely, but Uhtred's prowess in battle is kind of central to his character so it'd be hard to skirt over them completely.
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I watched about 7 months ago so should bwCordoban Addick said:Really like it too. Is it on Amazon Prime straight away Kap?
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It's free to stream on rainiertamayo.com quality website0
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Exactly. There's no way in the world they couldn't involve the battles, there's 2 big battles per book I reckon. I'm up to date mate. Didn't think he was gonna push another book out until it ended the way it did. I thought it would end with Babbenburg.Exiled_Addick said:
These are cracking books and would be ideal for a TV dramatization. I can see the parallels with Game of Thrones, true there are no Dragons and less bare boobs, but it is about men in armour and political moves for power, it just happens to be based on real events though. Have you read the latest one?cabbles said:Hmm. Glad I stumbled across this thread, may have to give it a go. Like this stuff. I read the Uhtred chronicles by Bernard Cornwell, very good books. Apparently the BBC might be producing a TV version. I saw a snippet in some paper a while back saying it was their answer to game of thrones. Lazy journalism because the books are nothing like game of thrones. It's not fantasy and was set in a historical period. King Alfred's time.
Also Cornwell points out that the term Viking actually means the act of ransacking and pillaging another village/town. The Vikings were not a group of people like they are often referred to. To go Viking is more appropriate
The battle scenes will be expensive to film though which I know is something GoT has got around by cutting them out pretty much completely, but Uhtred's prowess in battle is kind of central to his character so it'd be hard to skirt over them completely.0 -
Watched both previous series, kind of hooked on theme track too. Been waiting for series 3. The sacrifice storyline was obvious but gripping last time out.0
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Looks like it's getting bigger and better. Much bigger budget per episode.
Some great casting.1 -
I've read Cornwall's books as well. Excellent. The only one I've yet to read is the latest Uhtred book - not out in the States yet.cabbles said:Hmm. Glad I stumbled across this thread, may have to give it a go. Like this stuff. I read the Uhtred chronicles by Bernard Cornwell, very good books. Apparently the BBC might be producing a TV version. I saw a snippet in some paper a while back saying it was their answer to game of thrones. Lazy journalism because the books are nothing like game of thrones. It's not fantasy and was set in a historical period. King Alfred's time.
Also Cornwell points out that the term Viking actually means the act of ransacking and pillaging another village/town. The Vikings were not a group of people like they are often referred to. To go Viking is more appropriate0 -
Glad you said that mate. I almost carried on with what happened in the final book on the post above. I only had it on kindle otherwise I could've sent it over. Do you have a kindle?Rob said:
I've read Cornwall's books as well. Excellent. The only one I've yet to read is the latest Uhtred book - not out in the States yet.cabbles said:Hmm. Glad I stumbled across this thread, may have to give it a go. Like this stuff. I read the Uhtred chronicles by Bernard Cornwell, very good books. Apparently the BBC might be producing a TV version. I saw a snippet in some paper a while back saying it was their answer to game of thrones. Lazy journalism because the books are nothing like game of thrones. It's not fantasy and was set in a historical period. King Alfred's time.
Also Cornwell points out that the term Viking actually means the act of ransacking and pillaging another village/town. The Vikings were not a group of people like they are often referred to. To go Viking is more appropriate
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Just watched first one, looks nicely set up for another series of backstabbing and gore.0
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I personally use popcorn time. Series 1-3 on there........Bigbadbozman said:It's free to stream on rainiertamayo.com quality website
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Superb third episode.0







