The Tudors: Complete BBC Series 1 [2007] | ![The Tudors: Complete BBC Series 1 [2007]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/512CVyiZK5L._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Actors: Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Sam Neill, Natalie Dormer, Gabrielle Anwar Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 7
Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Region: 2 Number Of Discs: 3 Running Time: 514 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5035822596313 ASIN: B000VU0KFY
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: December 10, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review Pulling few punches and garnering its fair share of headlines as a result, The Tudors is a controversial, yet compelling period piece, that dramatically tells the story of the early years of King Henry VIII. Not for nothing though has it attracted its fair share of awards attention. For The Tudors is a complex drama, and not one to simplify its storylines. The young Henry, for instance, is exploring his muddled romances and his insecurities, against the challenges his kingdom is facing. It's a plateful for him to deal with, and in the hands of a superb performance from Jonathan Rhys Meyers--a real revelation in the role--as the young Henry, it's all vividly and skillfully knitted together. But The Tudors isn't just about its central character, for there's a terrific supporting cast at work too. Sam Neill's Cardinal Wolsey, Jeremy Northam's Thomas More and Natalie Dormer's Ann Boleyn are just some who earn plaudits here. Behind the camera there's the pen of Elizabeth writer Michael Hirst at work, and he too deserves much credit, clearly getting his teeth into the fascinating subject matter. The Tudors is, undoubtedly, a graphic production, and earns its 15 certificate comfortably. It's also been knocked for the liberties it takes with its history when putting its story across, with some justification. But it's also most certainly terrific television, mixing in high production values with strong performances. In short, the ten episodes here will simply have you thirsting for the next series. Not before you've rewatched season one a few times, though... --Jon Foster
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trash and porn August 28, 2008 M. HELLEBERG (Denmark, Elsinore) No sorry this is pure trash. Badly researched, badly written and badly acted in a strange Irish accent. I have stopped wondering why why why they turned Henry 8. into a strapping youth and I have found the answer: somebody (I guess it is a middle aged man making these decisions) think that all tv viewers want is trash and porn. All men have perpetual erections. All women start to pant when a man touches them. Oh well, not queen Catherine who seems to have wandered in from another kind of series alltogether... This is history told for the pub-audience, for the hooligans and the braindead.
The Tudors. Series 1 August 23, 2008 Mrs. Ingrid Wilson (Spain) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are interested in learning about the Tudor period and the court of Henry this is a series best missed. Inaccurate in historical facts and the dress of the time. Poorly portrayed, I only watched the first three episodes, but could take no more of this fantasy. Why I ask is it necessary to alter the facts when the life of Henry and his court is so well documented?
FANTASTIC!!!! August 20, 2008 D. A. Hale (Gloucestershire,England) this BBC drama is absolutely fantastic!!!. full of murder, sex and betrayal, just as you would expect from the Tudor dynasty.some people may moan that some historical details are not correct, but who CARES!!, when youve got the absolutely Gorgeous Henry Clavill as Charles Brandon and Jonathan Rhys Meyers, who must surely be THE SEXIEST MAN alive, as Henry( lucky Anne Boleyn!!!).Have watched these over and over, and cant wait for series 2 to come out on dvd aswell. im a great fan of anything Tudor and if you are too, you Must get this, as you Wont be dissapointed!!!!
Beware: Highly Addictive! August 16, 2008 H. Pope As a history student people assume I will be constantly annoyed by the historical inaccuracies that feature relatively frequently throughout this series but I honestly couldn't care less! The casting has been well done (I doubted Jonathon Rhys-Meyers at first but he becomes an excellent Henry VIII in my opinion) and the seductive and dramatic plot had me hooked from the first episode. Can't wait for Season 2!
Hammy acting, poorly written, bad casting July 25, 2008 N. Thompson (Hull, England) 2 out of 9 found this review helpful
Henry 8th is possibly the most well known of all of Englands historical kings. He was fair-haired, a strapping 6'4" tall and a powerfully built man ..... but in this poor TV drama series he has changed to a short, dark haired, weasel faced character that just doesnt convince in the leading role of Henry. I love historical drama's and I tried so hard to like this, but just couldnt. Hammy acting, poorly written and truely terrible casting ... thats all I have to say on this deeply disapointing period drama.
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