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Author Topic: Vikings series 3 on Amazon prime  (Read 10429 times)

Offline dodge

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Re: Vikings series 3 on Amazon prime
« Reply #30 on: March 20, 2015, 03:19:14 PM »
I just ignored Ragnar in that helmet and pretended it didn't happen.

The toast after the poisoning was funny though ;)

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Offline Atheling

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Re: Vikings series 3 on Amazon prime
« Reply #31 on: March 20, 2015, 06:53:11 PM »
I've always wondered about just how 'historical' those Carilingian helmets really are and how much is an artistic convention/mistake. They just don't seem practical.

I remember having the same conversation with Darren from The Beast in agreement for an hour or so  few years ago.

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Offline Silent Invader

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Re: Vikings series 3 on Amazon prime
« Reply #32 on: March 20, 2015, 07:04:12 PM »
For Sky folks, this on the History channel first episode at 10 next Thursday  :)
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Offline von Lucky

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Re: Vikings series 3 on Amazon prime
« Reply #33 on: March 24, 2015, 07:31:55 AM »
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Offline James Holloway

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Re: Vikings series 3 on Amazon prime
« Reply #34 on: April 09, 2015, 09:18:21 AM »
One of the search terms that found my blog was "Lagertha coiffure," so I think people are fascinated by the haircuts.

The helmets and shiny West Saxon armour did drive me a little mad -- although they're still less ridiculous than the armour Ragnar wears in S3, which appears to be made out of some kind of braided leather. I get why they're doing it, which is to create a uniform, distinct appearance among the troops of the various factions. This was a thing in Game of Thrones as well, where the show invented these weird uniforms for each nation so they'd be easier to tell apart visually.

(I actually really struggled with this in Band of Brothers -- a bunch of skinny white guys, all covered with dirt and all wearing the same clothes and haircut, can be hard to tell apart for the first few episodes until you've got to know them. There are a handful of easily recognisable actors and then everyone else is just some guy.)

But yes, the history is just ... I can't believe that people are objecting to the helmets but not stopping every five minutes to shout "WHEN IS THIS SET?! Horik died in 854, Aelle didn't become king until some time in the 860s, Rollo wasn't born until the 840s, and the siege of Paris was in the 840s but the Lindisfarne raid was in the 790s. Alfred the Great was born in 849, but anyway Judith wasn't his mother (although she was married to his father) and also she was 12 and not from England. So the helmets seem like a small matter by comparison.

And why do they say AY-thel-wulf but ATH-el-stan? It's ATH-el-wulf.

And yet I really enjoy this show. Such lovely cinematography, and Gustaf Skarsgard is fun. I like the kid that plays Bjorn, although I miss his authentically stupid 11th-century haircut.

The thing that really jarred me that I should have noticed before someone pointed it out was the towering mountains and rocky fjords of, er, southern Denmark.

Offline Dr. Zombie

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Re: Vikings series 3 on Amazon prime
« Reply #35 on: April 09, 2015, 09:38:32 AM »
Or that Ragnar Lodbrok is a fictional character from Sagas..

Or that the name "kattegat" was invented in the 16th century by dutch sailors. And it is not the name of a settlement but the name of a strait of water. That the Dutch sailors felt was as tight to navigate as - well - a Cats arse...

There are soo many cringeworthy historical inaccuracies in that show that as a scandinavian and a historian I have given up on it completely.

I am hovever looking forward to seeing the Bernard Cornwell Uthred series. I do hope they don't screw that up.

Offline matakishi

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Re: Vikings series 3 on Amazon prime
« Reply #36 on: April 09, 2015, 10:29:43 AM »
It's not history is it?
It's based on a set of sagas, it's like Lord of the Rings but with some place names and people names that are recognisable or ring bells. It's a story you're being told.
Personally I found the helmets annoying because it seemed an unnecessary thing but it's a very tiny annoyance.
I prefer to enjoy the characters and story, accept that the Gods are real, and learn about a time of high adventure...
If I didn't like it I wouldn't watch it I guess.

Offline James Holloway

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Re: Vikings series 3 on Amazon prime
« Reply #37 on: April 09, 2015, 11:35:40 AM »
I am hovever looking forward to seeing the Bernard Cornwell Uthred series. I do hope they don't screw that up.

I am very much not a fan of those books (although I've read them all because of my weird compulsion to read things about the 9th century), but honestly I imagine they'll make not bad television.

Offline James Holloway

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Re: Vikings series 3 on Amazon prime
« Reply #38 on: April 09, 2015, 11:37:15 AM »
It's not history is it?
It's based on a set of sagas, it's like Lord of the Rings but with some place names and people names that are recognisable or ring bells. It's a story you're being told.
Personally I found the helmets annoying because it seemed an unnecessary thing but it's a very tiny annoyance.
I prefer to enjoy the characters and story, accept that the Gods are real, and learn about a time of high adventure...
If I didn't like it I wouldn't watch it I guess.

Oh, sure. And like I say, I like it. But sometimes I'm not sure what they're trying to do with the historical elements of it.

 

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