The Pillars of the Earth (miniseries)

Has anyone seen this? I just rented it on Amazon Prime.

Wow, this is like the original Game of Thrones except without the dragons!

Donald Sutherland, Haley Atwell, Ian McShane.

Paraphrased from Wikipedia:
The Pillars of the Earth is an eight-part 2010 TV miniseries, adapted from Ken Follett’s novel of the same name. It debuted in the US on July 23, 2010. In 2011, the series was nominated for 3 Golden Globes, including Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, Ian McShane for Best Actor and Hayley Atwell for Best Actress at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards. The miniseries centers on the construction of a cathedral in the town of Kingsbridge during a tumultuous period of English history known as The Anarchy in the 12th century.

I’m half way through it now. It’s fantastic. Much like The Princess Bride it has almost all of the requirements of a good story: Fencing (OK, sword fighting), fighting, torture, revenge, giants (ok, will big people do?), monsters (treacherous people?), chases, escapes, true love, miracles (It’ll be a miracle if the cathedral gets built)!

I thoroughly enjoyed it, having similarly enjoyed the book 5-6 years ago.

Fantastic series! The characters are so much fun to see succeed and fail and attempt to survive in that world. And that intro music!

The second series: A World Without End is pretty great too, though I liked Pillars more.

Man, I gotta watch this again now…

I enjoyed it a lot. Certainly more than I’m enjoying Game of Thrones.

REALLY liked McShane in his role. A great depiction of the abuse of power and the inequalities of the world.

I liked World Without End as well. Really blew my friend away when I pointed out that the spiteful, evil queen was the same woman that Sophie Marceau played in Braveheart. Or that the guy she overthrew and supposedly had murdered in jail was the mincing little son of Longshanks.

I saw it several years ago. It was a pretty good adaptation of the book, and a fairly accurate depiction of the period.

Nudity?