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Nice Vidadavida *sigh*
Member # 13372
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Watching it now on Discovery its pretty interesting.
 
SEEKING
Member # 10105
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The actors playing the role of the ancient Egyptians are not believable.

Frankly, it is an insult.
 
xyyman
Member # 13597
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quote:
Originally posted by SEEKING:
The actors playing the role of the ancient Egyptians are not believable.

Frankly, it is an insult.

My point in other thread. Let's produce our own. [Cool]
 
Djehuti
Member # 6698
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Yes. I find it funny how all the other AE programs prior to that all had actors that at least appeared to have African (black) ancestry. According to our old informant Borg--who was a director of those programs--all of the actors he used were North Africans, particularly Morroccan.

And then all of a sudden for Hatshepsut, we have white actors who looked European than even "Middle Eastern" (Southwest Asian)!
 



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