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Clash Of The Gods: Season 1 (Blu-Ray)

Clash of the Gods

Clash Of The Gods: Season 1 (Blu-Ray)

A&E Video (2000)
Blu-ray
NR (Not Rated)
733961212921
TV Series | Documentary
USA | English | Color | 12:20

It's paradoxical that the most heavily invented and imagined parts in this 10-episode Clash of the Gods series are so much less riveting than the simple storytelling by scholars cast to recap the myths in classroom-lecture style. In these hour-long episodes, myths are dramatized with acting that borders on farce. Men pumping their muscles and grunting or monsters' eyes glowing flaccidly into the camera lens are marked periodically by CG blood splatters and modern primitive tattoo designs blazing across the screen that do nothing for Greek myth except make it feel oafish. Even narrator Stan Bernard's rowdy, punctuated speaking style reminds one of narration for a detective show or a wrestling match instead of an educational documentary highlighting history's greatest mythic heroes. While modernizing ancient myth is a controversial topic, there are many reasons a television show visually explicating the classics to reach new generations is a great idea. But the erratic, hectic visual style of this series does a disservice to already-exciting stories that, according to the show's mission, explain the ancient world's belief that nature was subject to the gods. Clash of the Gods' other premise, more in keeping with its sensationalistic tone, is to expose hidden truths behind the myths.
The majority of the series devotes episodes to the rise of the Olympian gods, beginning with Zeus's battle with his father, Kronos, and the Titans. Images of Zeus with a ridiculous white lightning bolt painted across his face repeat ad nauseam throughout to supposedly show how Zeus took control of mortal earth until consumed by his "uncontrollable sex drive." Likewise, the episode "Hercules" depicts a well-oiled man in tight underwear roaming the desert to elucidate how he is the world's "ultimate superhero." Only scholars like Tom Stone, who humorously likens Hercules to Babe Ruth, or Michael Fontaine from Cornell University, do any justice to the exploration of metaphorical connections between Hercules's 12-challenge quest and the ordeals humans were experiencing when the myth was popular. "Minotaur" better achieves its aim to link truths to the myth, by linking historical wars between the Cretans and Athenians to the horrific tale of the man-eating Cretan beast, deemed Athenian propaganda by historians like David George at Saint Anselm College. Also meaningful is the narrative thread in this episode about Theseus's dual fathers, one mortal and one god, and the fantastic connection between historical politicians, such as Alexander the Great, who believed that they too were conceived of two men. While "Medusa," the two-episode "Odysseus," and "Beowulf" do zilch to enlighten beyond basic redundant storytelling, the lamest episode of all is "Tolkien's Monsters," a heavy-handed look at how J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth was inspired by his days in the trenches during World War I. While the information in this series is informative and interesting, simulated drama and footage that repeats as if the History Channel ran out of material to edit in makes for possibly the worst series on mythology out there. Save your money and read the books instead. --Trinie Dalton


Product Description
Reacquaint yourself with myths so powerful that they remain woven into the fabric of the present world, resonating with real-life relevance. From the epic tragedy of Medusa, Greek mythology's most infamous female fiend, to Hercules, its greatest action hero, and Hades, master of the land of the dead and a god so feared no one would speak his name, explore these myths and the legendary figures who inspired them in CLASH OF THE GODS.


Episodes View details

1 Zeus 45 min | Aug 03, 2009

Zeus is Greek mythology's most powerful god. After battling his father Chronos for dominion over the universe, he becomes the supreme ruler of gods and mortals. However, what truth is there behind his story?

2 Hercules 45 min | Aug 10, 2009

Hercules, the demigod son of Zeus and the strongest man in the world, must undertake twelve arduous tasks as compensation for the deaths of his family. This episode looks at the truth behind the myth.

3 Hades 45 min | Aug 17, 2009

Hades is the most feared of the Ancient Greek pantheon. His myths were used to explain what happens to us after death. But what is the truth behind these stories?

4 The Labyrinth of the Minotaur 45 min | Aug 24, 2009

The Minotaur. A savage half-taurine mutant and one of the most terrifying monsters in history. It endures as a timeless symbol of the beast trapped inside all of us. But was this just an allegory or something more?

5 Medusa 45 min | Aug 31, 2009

Once a beautiful young priestess, Medusa is raped by the god Poseidon and punished by being transformed into one of mythology's most infamous monsters. But what is the truth behind the story?

6 Odysseus: Curse of the Sea 45 min | Sep 14, 2009

Homer's The Odyssey is the most famous epic ever written. Follow its archetypal hero, Odysseus, as he sets sail on a twenty-year journey to return home from battle to reclaim his wife and kingdom. It's a timeless tale of adventure filled with mythological beasts, vengeful gods, and enchanting seductresses.

7 Odysseus: Warrior's Revenge 45 min | Sep 21, 2009

Odysseus' journeys continue. On his journey home, he is at the mercy of Poseidon and must survive vicious sea monsters, seductive enchantresses and a journey to hell and back, which may have inspired one of the Christian gospels.

8 Beowulf 45 min | Sep 28, 2009

Beowulf is the last great hero of mythology. A valiant warrior who battles ferocious monsters and bloodthirsty invaders in a quest for undying glory. But what is the truth behind this epic myth? Could this epic warrior have actually existed?

9 Tolkien's Monsters 45 min | Oct 05, 2009

The story behind the most renowned modern myth. Enter creator J.R.R. Tolkien's fantastical world of hobbits, orcs and wizards, and uncover the real life influences that shaped his epic fantasy, "The Lord of the Rings.

10 Thor 45 min | Oct 12, 2009

Thor. The thunder god of the Viking world. A powerful warrior idolised by barbarians and soldiers and the last line of defence for the pagans of Europe as they ward off the Christian armies. But what are the facts behind these epic myths?

Cast View all

Stan Bernard Narrator
Tate Steinsiek Satyr
Michael Drout Self - Wheaton College
John Rennie Self - Scientific American
David George Self - Saint Anselm College
Stanislav Adamickij Thor
Dimitra Fimi Self - Cardiff University
Scott A. Mellor Self - University of Wisconsin
Tracey-Anne Cooper Self - St. John's University
Joseph Beddelem Zeus
Greg Ford Hades
Blair Jones Theseus

Edition details

Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 1
Screen Ratios Widescreen (1.78:1)
Audio Tracks Stereo [English]
Distributor A&E Video
Edition Release Date Mar 16, 2010
Regions Region 1

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