A great ten-part mini series from Starz with superb acting, strong drama, great scenery, and plenty of twists and turns — even for people familiar with the King Arthur story.
The only unpleasant surprise is that the Starz network didn’t renew the show for a second season.
In those days, a strong central government was needed to protect the common folks from the raping, pillaging local lords. In the modern day, it’s the central government imposing their corrupt, vile morals upon all the rest of us — gays use the federal government to impose their warped values upon society at large, while illegals use Washington DC to legitimize their criminality.
Meanwhile, the honest people are robbed of our houses, our Social Security, our Medicare, our 401K plans, and our manhood if you aren’t damn careful.
Finally a film that gives due credit to the Roman Empire and its sophisticated democratic rule and advanced legal system. It’s exciting to see how justice began and how hard it was for justice to take root.
The struggle between the Church and pagans is well revealed, too. Merlin is a tragic character with admirable ambitions but with his fair share of human flaws. Arthur muddles his way to greatness. The women hold their own, and even evil plays it’s rightful part in the cosmos.
The gay menfolk are groveling nerds, hiding under the women’s petticoats. The knights of Arthur are truly honorable and noble, by contrast. Unlike the HBO series (Homo Box Office), where wasn’t just nudity in the opening episode, then enticing excuses thereafter to peddle their homosexual agenda into your living room — in Camelot there was bare-breasted FEMALE fun throughout.
It’s great to see women using their fair attributes in all sorts of circumstances. I want more!
Still, I take issue with this new trend in cinema to show men’s bare buttocks. As Friedrich Nietzsche famously said, the posterior is the ugliest aspect of human anatomy.
Gays in Hollywood have their work cut out for them, to make all people drool and reach for the Vaseline whenever we see a man’s bare butt.
Then you consider that 2/3’s of all men are either obese or fat…
