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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: rpm on September 25, 2008, 02:59:13 AM
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(http://www.starstore.com/acatalog/300-leonidas-poster-l.jpg)
I don't care how many times you watch it.
It just don't get better than this.
A new classic.
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::Dons fire retardant clothing,places beer in a steel cooler for protection, Breaks out the jiffy popped popcorn (unpopped)::
Figger the heat generated by the flamefest should get these popped up on short order LOL
As for myself. It was a decent movie. Or I should say a movie of good moments. But largely annoying.
But Im sure there will be a few folks who will say just how much they hated it LOL
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I don't care how many times you watch it.
It just don't get better than this.
A new classic.
Someone likes gladiator movies ;)
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Hey day look at me im being a real soldier oops someone cut my head off from behind
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It was mildly amusing visual bublegum.
But it could have bee so, so much better.
$.02,
Wab
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SPARTAAAAAAaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Meah, it was good but I don't feel the need to watch it over and over again.
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Without a doubt the hokiest flick I have watched in five years or so.
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Good flick, I just could not stand the yelling. Every time dude would say anything he would yell it.
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Good flick, I just could not stand the yelling. Every time dude would say anything he would yell it.
And spit it! :rofl :rofl :rofl
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I don't think the real story of Thermopylae needed dramatisation, should have been more realistic - it just annoyed me in a way
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the movie was a failure in the sense that as a film, it has no redeeming qualities.
The story took 3rd place. 1st place was gore scenes, 2nd place was unnecesary over-dramatization.
The only thing I liked about the movie was the narrator and how it linked at the end.
this is an odd movie though. the actors performed well, I never saw any bad parts on their delivery or performance. The script sucked though.
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I don't think the real story of Thermopylae needed dramatisation, should have been more realistic - it just annoyed me in a way
Quoted for truth.
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(http://tf.org/images/covers/The300Spartans-tf.org-download.jpg)
Much better.
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You all do know that the movie was an adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel take on that historical even, don't you?
(http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/movie/trailer/10011714/trailer_17.jpg)
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You all do know that the movie was an adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel take on that historical even, don't you?
(http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/movie/trailer/10011714/trailer_17.jpg)
I didn't - thanks for pointing that out.
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I didn't - thanks for pointing that out.
Oh. I assumed everybody did.
But I think my point, and I thinks others, is that it would have been a much more memorable movie if its basis had been a History book instead of a Comic book.
Regards,
Wab
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I think it's funny that the most heavily armored troops of the ancient world were relegated to leather swim trunks. :rolleyes:
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Oh. I assumed everybody did.
But I think my point, and I thinks others, is that it would have been a much more memorable movie if its basis had been a History book instead of a Comic book.
Regards,
Wab
The point does stand. Whether it is a book/film whatever, it doesnt need dramatisation.
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Yea I would have rather seen it as a more historic account vs the comic book style as well. As it was it was a ok movie, but I would buy the DVD or anything.
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The point does stand. Whether it is a book/film whatever, it doesnt need dramatisation.
Are you saying it shouldn't have been made into a movie, even if it had been done from a more serious historical perspective?
Wab
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I am saying that the movie would have been good enough based completely on historical fact, it doesnt need any dramatisation...
The earlier battles of Marathon and later Salamis would also make good films :)
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When my daughter saw it she called me up.. said the same thing Wabbit said.
And she said nobody else among her contemporaries (or her husband) had ever even heard of Sparta let alone Thermopylae. That made her really indignant.
I'm so proud of my kid.
She did indicate that even though it was hokey the big saucer eyes of her pals made it worth it when she told the spineless weenies it was close enough to true to make the point.
LOL! Sharp kid, indeed.
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I am saying that the movie would have been good enough based completely on historical fact, it doesnt need any dramatisation...
I totally agree. I get that it's based on the comic, but the real events make a compelling enough story that it's been repeated over thousands of years, each time ensuring the audience is awed enough to pass it on to the next generation.
I'll never get that about Hollywood. They find a story that's been around forever, and somehow come to the conclusion that it'll "never work" and has to be heavily changed.
I'd love to see a Hollywood movie based on Germanicus' campaigns across the Rhine (Figure start it with Arminius' betrayal of the Romans at Teutoberg, then flash forward a few years), but I'm certain Hollywood would completely botch it.
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But I think my point, and I thinks others, is that it would have been a much more memorable movie if its basis had been a History book instead of a Comic book.
Regards,
Wab
I treat it differently since it is a comic book. It gave it a different artistic and cinematography perspective since it was taken from a book that used pictures to enthrall its audience rather than just words*. Thus I think the lax on realism/historical accuracy is justified. If the movie were a from a history book, I would expect the whole approach to the movie to be quite different, both in screenplay and a cinematography view point.
*I'm not arguing that a comic book is better (or vice versa) than a history book when covering a subject or relaying a message to the audience. I believe that since it was an adaptation from a comic book gives it a different perspective in the world of cinema. Apples to oranges.
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(http://www.starstore.com/acatalog/300-leonidas-poster-l.jpg)
I don't care how many times you watch it.
It just don't get better than this.
A new classic.
300 men in speedo's and capes. What is not to love.!!! :devil
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I am saying that the movie would have been good enough based completely on historical fact, it doesnt need any dramatisation...
The earlier battles of Marathon and later Salamis would also make good films :)
Ahh. I agree completely.
The store in its actual form is so amazing that it can not be improved on.
Regards,
Wab
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(http://tf.org/images/covers/The300Spartans-tf.org-download.jpg) Agreed.
Much better.
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I'd love to see a Hollywood movie based on Germanicus' campaigns across the Rhine (Figure start it with Arminius' betrayal of the Romans at Teutoberg, then flash forward a few years), but I'm certain Hollywood would completely botch it.
Rome on HBO was pretty good. It was fiction built around historical events and names, but the production values were very good.
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Rome on HBO was pretty good. It was fiction built around historical events and names, but the production values were very good.
I loved Rome. Mark Anthony was one of the best characters i have seen on any TV show. Immortal line: "I am not leaving this bed until i f*** something". :lol
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It was a great story but as far as historical accuracy goes it made "Dances With Wolves" look like Harvard level historical research.
The real Spartans were ruthless land grabbers and slave owners. They forced a serf class "Helots" to work their lands and if any Helot showed any kind of leadership or intelligence the Spartans would murder him in his bed. I think for a Spartan Lad to make it to warrior status he had to murder a Helot first, just pick one out and kill.
While other Greek city states were developing culture, philosophy, the arts...ect The Spartans lived a very austair lifestyle. Even when they became the most powerful city state in Greece they were total incompetents as a ruling class. When I heard that speech in the movie about how they were "the last hope for reason in the world" I broke out laughing. "Reasoning" was never a Spartan strongpoint.
Feel free to correct me if I messed anything up. I haven't researched this period in a long time. I do know the Spartan warrior lifestyle was created after a military failure that almost wiped them out. I guess that which doesn't kill you only makes you stronger.
I thought it was a 4 star movie. One of my all time favorites. When I first saw the movie "Gladiator" in the theater I walked back in right after and paid to watch it a 2nd time. The only other movie Ive done that with was the original Star Wars back in 1977. <S>
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I am Sparticus!!!!
Sword Check!!!
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the movie was great, braveheart used to be my favorite until i watched this one, from start to end i had goosebumps, definitely one of the best movies IMO.
but as far as "history" goes its laughable, I am glad they used Frank Millers version.
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I had an awsome time watching the movie, and I still do have an awsome time doing so. I love the visuals, definitly dig the special atmosphere created by the animations, down to the outfits/accessories. :rock
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down to the outfits/accessories. :rock
jeez frenchy what's next? the Rainbow Rodeo?
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I don't think the real story of Thermopylae needed dramatisation, should have been more realistic - it just annoyed me in a way
Yea, but the movie woulda kind of sucked :(
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It was entertaining. Not a good movie at all, but a fun amusement park ride.
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i thought it was dumb movie
-BigBOBCH
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You all do know that the movie was an adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel take on that historical even, don't you?
Wasn't Frank Miller the guy who came to town to shoot Gary Cooper?
"He made a vow when he was in prison, it would be my life or his'n..."
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I loved Rome. Mark Anthony was one of the best characters i have seen on any TV show. Immortal line: "I am not leaving this bed until i f*** something". :lol
Ditto
Rumor has it. It may become a movie
http://www.movieweb.com/news/NEIgmNLI82VRML
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I don't think the real story of Thermopylae needed dramatisation, should have been more realistic - it just annoyed me in a way
AFAIK, this (http://www.parstimes.com/history/herodotus/persian_wars/polymnia.html) is the "real" story. It's a bit thin.
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AFAIK, this (http://www.parstimes.com/history/herodotus/persian_wars/polymnia.html) is the "real" story. It's a bit thin.
How Xerxes could have held on to power for so long with such a low public approval rating has always been a mystery to me.
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How Xerxes could have held on to power for so long with such a low public approval rating has always been a mystery to me.
Strange how history repeats it's self, isn't it?
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jeez frenchy what's next? the Rainbow Rodeo?
:lol
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The film made the anchient greeks look like oiled up twelve year old boy abusers. I thought it was quite accurate in that respect.