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Camelot - Season 1 (New Packaging) [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Entertainment One
  • DVD Release Date: 24 Oct 2011
  • Run Time: 500 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (54 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B005VDLO3I
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 14,958 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Television has always managed to thrive, and find new angles, on period action adventure shows, returning in many cases to stories and legends of old. That’s what’s happened with the US television series of Camelot, which takes similar material that inspired the BBC’s Merlin show, but tries to do something a bit more grown up with it. That translates to more menace, more violence, and darker themes bubbling underneath.

This time, Jamie Campbell Bower takes the role of Arthur, with Eva Green faring well as his half-sister, Morgan. The cast is rounded out by the likes of Tamsin Egerton and Joseph Fiennes, and the show is billed as the Camelot story “that has never been told before”. That’s a bit of dubious claim, really, although it does try a few things with the legend that give it some distinction. But not as much as you’d hope.

The problem, though, is that Camelot never sparks consistently into life. There’s a lot to like here, from the quality of the production design, some of the direction, and the terrific turn from Eva Green that sits at the heart of many of the show’s best moments. But the acting performances are up and down, while the writing, too, lets the side down a little too often. Common sense doesn’t always prevail where this Camelot is concerned.

Camelot remains an enjoyable show, and one that’s certainly worth checking out. It’s not too hard, though, to work out the reasons why its light flickered out after only one season run. Eva Green, though, is really rather special here. --Jon Foster

Product Description

The first ten episodes of the TV series based loosely on Arthurian legend starring Joseph Fiennes and Eva Green. The series begins with the sorcerer Merlin (Fiennes) conniving to place a young Arthur (Jamie Campbell Bower) on the throne. This is to the displeasure of Arthur's half-sister Morgan (Green), upset at being usurped for the throne by her younger brother, not to mention Arthur's countless other enemies, including Morgan's ally King Lot (James Purefoy). As Arthur struggles to stabilise the kingdom and his romantic entanglement with Guinevere (Tamsin Egerton), wife of his bravest knight Leontes (Philip Winchester), the greatest threat to his rule may come from within the family as Morgan turns to dark forces in her bid to gain power...

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59 of 66 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Aspiring, but doesn't quite pull it off 13 July 2011
By Isis
Format:DVD
"Camelot" is a bit of a mixed bag. It has its good points, to be sure, but it also has its bad points, and whether the negatives outweigh the positives is something that I think is going to be down to individual tastes - already the series is receiving rather mixed reviews. So let's break this down.

The Good:

* The cinematography. Money has been poured into this production and you can really see it here. Sweeping vistas, use of CGI, even the title credits look slick and are thematically and artistically very similar to "The Tudors" and "The Borgias" (not too much of a surprise as some of the same people also worked on "Camelot" and apparently the show was aiming to follow in that vein).

* The cast. Again, one can sense the big spending here. You've got Eva Green as Morgan Pendragon, Joseph Fiennes as Merlin, Sean Pertwee as Sir Ector, and James Purefoy as King Lot. All bring a lot to their roles, putting in layered performances that bring the characters to life. Some of the lesser known, younger members of the cast such as Peter Mooney also succeed in pulling out some good, solid acting here.

* The show isn't afraid to be dark. Unlike the BBC's "Merlin", "Camelot" is much darker and contains a good deal more blood, sex, and language - most definitely aimed at adults, not children. If you felt that "Merlin" was a bit too wet behind the ears, you'll appreciate the darker "Camelot".

The Bad:

* Jamie Campbell Bower has been miscast as King Arthur. Arthur, who is after all the hero of the Arthurian legends, seems to be a whiny teenager here, cast on the basis of his prettiness. The character comes off as basically decent, but careless, reckless, driven by lust, sulky, and totally ignorant of the consequences of his actions. Not exactly kingly material, and not a patch on the legendary heroic Arthur; brave, thoughtful, wise. Also the writers have flipped around the whole Lancelot/Guinevere tale so that in "Camelot" Arthur is "in love" with Guinevere, a woman married to one of his knights named Leontes. I say "in love" but it seems like simple teenaged lust to me - Arthur's off declaring his undying love within a day of knowing Guinevere. My guess is the writers took this choice because they want to make Arthur seem like more of a hero and the guy who gets the girl, not the cuckolded victim as in the legend. The problem is it makes Arthur come off as a jerk for dallying with a married woman - Merlin even tells him to "cover this up" when it threatens to come out or he'll lose his crown. Gee, does this seem like the kind of guy who people would revere as "the once and future king"?

* The writing. Even the good acting from the majority of the cast can't overcome the poor writing. There are plotholes and logic failures everywhere, and more than once the plot relies on character stupidity, when in the real world it wouldn't take a genius to start asking questions and the whole thing falls apart like a house of cards. This was evident from the opening scenes of the series and continues right the way through to the end. Unfortunately for the producers and the tv network, bad writing can kill a series no matter how much money you invest in the show (and apparently that was a lot in the case of "Camelot").

In America the show received underwhelming viewing figures and has been permanently cancelled - the feeling does seem to be that the bad points outweighed the good, and given the viewing figures and the money poured into the project it wasn't making a high enough return. For me, I can definitely see the positives in the show but I did feel that the negatives, mainly the bad writing, simply brought the show down. As the show is so hit and miss with people though I'd advise catching an episode and if you really love it then think about forking out for it, rather than buying it sight unseen. I don't think I'll be adding "Camelot" to my DVD collection, but it has enough positives that it seems to me a good number of people could still enjoy it if it's their thing.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars wasted potential 3 Aug 2011
By Parm TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
Seriously...So much potential wasted...

I want to start with the good...i do i really do... oh go on...Fiennes is brilliant, his character of Merlin is a messed up torn tortured soul addicted to magic and seemingly scared to use it, but for all that equipped with a devious mind and capable of pulling the whole kingdom together by sheer force of will.

Ok that's the good over...

Arthur...then the boy just wants to be put over someone's knee and given a damn good hiding, and the fact is this Arthur could have it done by his mum, he is a pussy, as someone's said a "surfer dude" masquerading as a warrior, it became painful, i spent so long wanting this series to work and between him and his on screen sister they belled it up. ...well to be fair add it rubbish direction, the appalling "PC" script and what must only have been a limited budget, where a war seems to be fought with about 15 people, and a kingdom defended by 5.

With all the good shows that get canned i really hope this bit of bilge gets the cutting floor treatment, there are many great historical tales out there to be told and its this rubbish that they point to and say... but people don't like them...no we don't like PC bilge masked as a Historical Fiction Story...

....and ...sorry...Soap box away!

(Parm)
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56 of 69 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Came-not-a-lot 29 Jun 2011
By E. A Solinas HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
I love King Arthur and his legendary knights, whether it's gritty "historical" stories or a pile of medieval anachronisms a la Malory.

But the once and future king has really gotten more than his fair share of rotten movies and TV, and the latest disaster is "Camelot." No, not the Broadway musical or the movie adaptation -- this is Starz's attempt at updating the timeless Arthurian legends (which don't NEED updating), which just turns into a silly, sloppy and overly PC mess.

The evil princess Morgan (Eva Green) murders her father Uther, exiles her stepmother, and allies herself with her dad's enemy King Lot. But Merlin (Joseph Fiennes) is having none of this, and hunts down Uther's secret illegitimate son Arthur (Jamie Campbell Bower), who has been raised by an adoptive family in the country. With Merlin's guidance and training (in rock-climbing), Arthur claims the throne --and gains Morgan's wrath.

He also falls in love with Guinevere (Tamsin Egerton), the beautiful young wife of a loyal knight, and is deftly manipulated by Merlin in decidedly unmagical ways, sometimes with bloody outcomes. As young Arthur struggles to unite Britain under him, he must deal with Morgan constantly trying to undermine his rule and his power -- but with little idea of just how far she will go.

The idea behind "Camelot" is not a bad one, and even the rewriting of Arthurian lore (the origins of Excalibur) aren't that bad. The problem is in the execution. This series wants to be a plot-heavy, gritty, authentic "Game of Thrones"-esque story, but it's actually more of a silly, anachronistic BCC "Robin Hood" (complete with multiculturalism and modern feminism, which makes it doubly ridiculous).

Yeah, this is one of those series where the costumes, sets, perfectly-coiffed hair and even some of the beautiful scenery all feel like they were lifted from a Renaissance Faire. There's no feeling of timeless grandeur, epicness or awe -- instead, it sometimes feels like "King Arthur: The Legendary Journeys." Additionally, the main storyline is.... rather weak, especially since the straightforward Morgan's plans for overthrowing Arthur get downright silly.

As for the acting, it's a mixed bag. Fiennes is wonderfully conniving and Machievellian as Merlin, almost to the point of being villainous, Peter Mooney is dynamic as Kay, and Green is brilliantly wrenching as a destructive yet wronged young woman.

However, Bower's Arthur is a massive twerp, with zero presence or charisma. He's a skinny surfer-dudeish kid whose appeal is honestly a total mystery. I mean, his Arthur only decides to become king because HE CAN SCORE WITH GIRLS. Who can take that seriously? As for Egerton, she's painfully awkward and rather flat, and her character is Mary-Sueish to the extreme.

"Camelot" is a painful experience -- not just because it's a lackluster, weakly-plotted series, but because it could have easily been so much more. Give it a pass.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Almost great
Frankly, any time Eva Green is in a show and out of her clothing, I'm probably going to buy the DVD. Read more
Published 2 months ago by G-Man
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I loved this when it was televised and that's why I bought the dvd. I love the story of camelot anyway but I do wish they could have done more seasons of this particular one as the... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Sharron Beech
5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic
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Published 2 months ago by mark
5.0 out of 5 stars Great series
Mainly got it for Eva Green but I loved the series. Disappointed there wont be a second one to see.
Published 3 months ago by Autumn
1.0 out of 5 stars Pretty disappointing
I watched The Tudors and expected something similar. Camelot does not deliver at all and was also cancelled after the disappointing first season.
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1.0 out of 5 stars poncy self satisfied rubbish so absolutely bloody absolutely darling...
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Published 3 months ago by arty
5.0 out of 5 stars brilliiant
because i love history but this was brilliantly done and would recomend to anyone that loves the story of king arthur
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