The HBO Rome thread made me wonder: are there any good movies or series about Rome during the time of Marius and Sulla? I'm hoping for something that starts before the first civil war and not focused of Julius Caesar, but obviously any port in a storm.
Specifically anything focused on the Senate or the relationship and events surrounding Saturninus and later Cinna.
>>85155638
anyone have some good youtube shit I can watch to learn about sulla?
I should have just made a bait thread instead, I forgot no one here actually cares about film except capeshit, Dr. Who, and Kurosawa so they can pretend they're not plebs in their intro to film class
>>85156092
dan carlin's death throes of the republic goes into sulla and marius in the third or fourth episode. (dont remember which). the whole series is good anyway.
>>85156092
I've never watched this episode specifically, but I listen to age of antiquity videos while at work. People in /his/ will shit on some of their research but for entry level history and giving you things to look further into that interest you personally I think they're great
https://youtu.be/sSn1lHMf8XY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-APF0-L14kw
This is the 2002 Caesar miniseries by TNT. It covers late Sulla and then goes into Caesar. Isn't the most historically accurate but I've got a soft spot for it plus you have Christopher Walken hamming it up as Cato, so it's an entertaining watch.
>mfw we will either have Drumpf or a
>"brave" TransWoman of color as a dictator
>in the next 4-20 years
>>85156460
Thanks, I've never heard of it. I don't mind some inaccuracies as long as they're not blatant. Walken being in it sounds awesome, now I want an ancient Greece paid peace with Christopher Walken playing Socrates or Mithridates or even a bizarro Alexander