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the mum and i are suckers for historical period drama. just give us the costumes, the settings and base it in some loose historical trappings (e.g. Edo, Japan; court of Phillip III and Empress Catherine; vikings; pirates of Cornwallā€¦) and weā€™re all in!
to that, i offer this gem we have stumbled across:

this German production has all that and some facts that are reportedly true (if this article from History Channel is to be believed):

tragic. we are only 2 seasons in, and yet we know it wonā€™t end well for the beautiful empress.

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I highly, highly recommend Ruyiā€™s Royal Love in the Palace, about the Chinese emperor who ruled from about 1740 to 1799 and his ā€œinner palaceā€; his wives and concubines. The acting is absolutely top notch, a real tour de force of amazing actresses. Itā€™s available on youtube with English subtitles. Interesting too that itā€™s a Chinese interpretation of their own history, and their view of the concubinage system, which is a lot intrigue and ladies drinking tea;

Also, but a bit more melodramatic in acting style is Magnificent Century, a Turkish historical drama about Sulieman the Magnificent, and his harem, particularly Hurrem, who he ultimately married, indefiance of Ottoman tradition; once again, palace intrigue from a non-western perspective. The show isnā€™t as salacious as the trailer hints at.

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Demi and Coralie were robbed! At least The Substance won makeup. The Academy sure does love movies about prostitutes!

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I was glad that Iā€™m Still Here won best international, but bummed it didnā€™t also win Best Picture (like Parasiteā€™s double win). I also wish Fernanda Torres had won Best Actress, she was amazing.

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Here is their speechā€¦

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Also available here:

Youā€™ve got to donate to see it without a very obtrusive watermark. They donā€™t say how much you need to donate, but a subscription to all their films for a month only costs $5. Subtitles in English and Spanish.

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A historical comedy for those who feel that characters in historical series donā€™t say ā€œfuckā€ nearly enough.

Elle Fanning is marvellous.

Seasons 1-2 on Prime.

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I describe that show to people as Iannucci does an episode of Drunk History with Sansa Stark.

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In terms of fucks, how does it rate in comparison to Deadwood?

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Definitely ahead on ā€œfucksā€, a distant second on ā€œcocksuckersā€.

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I had been thinking someone should make a version of some of the Flashman novels with a decent-sized budget.

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oh yes! we loved The Great. as you say, Elle Fanning was incredible and funny. i felt that Nicholas Hoult just tore it up as Peter! running around in his mumā€™s pearls and silk robes, alway going on about the food! (and heā€™s pretty!) and Gillian Anderson as Catherineā€™s mumā€¦ i wonā€™t say any more!

@timd , i am not familiar with that work.

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i should add a hearty ā€œhuzzah!ā€ to that about The Great.

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I have read I think, all the novels. George MacDonald Fraser could really write, and his novels are full of adventure, seemingly ideal for adaptation.

Exceptā€¦

The screenwriters would have to scrub out great masses of misogyny and racism to make the stories palatable in the 21st century. Unfortunately those are the characteristics that make Flashman Flashman, and Fraser deliberately wrote him that way. Heā€™s supposed to be a cad and a bounder. I donā€™t think he reflected Fraserā€™s actual attitudes, since in the books Flashman is repeatedly outsmarted and dominated by women and men of other races.

The only adaptation of the books I know of is Royal Flash, which has the advantage of being set in 19th century Germany.

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This weekend I met up with some old friends of mine and went out to see a movie. We were originally thinking of maybe seeing the new Captain America film but we all have Marvel fatigue and the reviews for that movie werenā€™t great. So, even though weā€™re all men in our 40s, and some of us had not even seen the first two films in the series, we decided on Paddington in Peru instead. No regrets! It was pretty much what I expected.

Meanwhile, apparently we werenā€™t the only ones shying away from the new Captain America movie. There were only two people watching it in the theater where this happened, both ok, thank goodness:

Captain America is apparently so bad that it literally saved lives!

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I saw the new Captain America movie. I wouldnā€™t say itā€™s bad. But I also wouldnā€™t say itā€™s good. Itā€™s ok. It may be the okayest movie Iā€™ve ever seen. Itā€™s almost aggressively ok. I donā€™t feel ripped off, but I also donā€™t think I got my moneyā€™s worth. On a scale of 1-10, I would give it a 5. Itā€™s literally just . . . meh. And I think, for a Captain America movie, that feels like a horrible failure. The other Captain America movies are some of the best of the MCU. Winter Soldier is easily in the top 5 of MCU films, and Civil War and the First Avenger are both top 10. This one? I dunno. How many MCU films have there been? Divide that in two. Itā€™s right in the middle. Itā€™s really not a bad movie. Itā€™s just also not a good one.

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I donā€™t know, and there were a few earlier ones that I also didnā€™t bother to see, like The Eternals. But what I hear is that this new movie had callbacks to that film (which I hear that many people would just as soon forget existed) as well as one of the Hulk movies from 20 years ago. Itā€™s too exhausting for me to try to keep up with these convoluted MCU plot lines anymore.

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