What's the best Roman kinography?

What's the best Roman kinography?

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Ben Hur is the patrician choice.

Caligula

Was an atrocity.

A wonderful movie, especially the colloseum deathwall

You know it's true

Satyricon

I enjoyed both of these shows, what does that make me?

Masters of Rome would be if ever honestly to the source material adaptated.

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Ben Hur is overrated desu

You can appreciate the influence it had on epic period dramas and big blockbuster movies today, but watching in the 21st century, the writing and dialogue comes across as a bit maudlin and watered down compared to the book.

Based, I love this movie.

Nobody here is going to mention it so I will, Masada.
The show begins and ends with modern day Israel military propaganda and it is supposed to be depicting the Jews who fought the Romans as the heroes, but they come off as a bunch of retarded terrorists while the Romans come off as based. The Roman commander Silva is easily the best character in it.

GO BACK TO GAUL YOU GINGER KNOB

I,claudius is the only correct answer.

Are you fucking stupid?

Patrician and plebeian classes were over run with cucks
>Rome's Cucks

Vorenus
Mark Anthony
Julius Caesar
Father of Brutus, his dad was really Caesar

>Claudius Cucks

Claudius, obviously
Tiberius
Castor

the gracchi were based