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300
i just saw it tonight and, holy crap, is it awesome. my friends and i have been quoting lines from it all night.
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i think i might make a point of seeing it this weekend, i've been waiting for a long time to see it...
"tonight, we dine in hell" |
The movie didn't interest me. My brother and some friends are going to see it tonight. I'll rent it sometime.
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so you havnt seen it trasher?
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When I see the preview, all I see is a bunch of green screen effects and violence to make up for a crappy movie. I won't be seeing it.
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I've heard is good. But the one I really want to see is Zodiac.
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its okay, good visual film
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I love Frank Miller. I didn't like 300 at all, it was trying to cash in on Sin City by imitating a lot of it's style. The acting was terrible and over the top. The violence wasn't even cool. The whole movie looked like it should of been a forgettable videogame.
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I wanna see it.
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as a history freak, I just want to see 300 spartans beat on a legion of scarey masked persians in the Thermopylae bottleneck!
children, let this be a lesson to you. bravery and superior tactics earn you fat movie deals IN THE FUTURE! |
It kicked ass.
I love the smartass dialogues that Leonidas has. Does it disturb anyone else that Sparta had a giant pit full of dead babies? |
300 was not that good. i liken it to sublime. the cinematography and shit was cool, just the way sublimes melodies were pretty awesome. however the dialogue was so mind numbingly awful it sucked all the goodness from the movie, kinda how sublimes lyrics ruined their music
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ha! dietzer123 is quite right. But, like for sin city, don't forget that the lines are taken from the graphic novel, most of them with no changes/adjustments at all. The best lines are the ones written on purpose for the movie.
But, seriously, it's mostly a pure visual "exercise" (and the battles scenes are really amazing, and not just because "yeeeeeeeeeeeah blood!", but because of the way those are concieved and shot). I'm not sure about "it was trying to cash in on Sin City by imitating a lot of it's style" (richard pryor on fire). Imo it's actually quite different from sin city, starting from the simple fact that, as you probably noticed, here there are COLOURS!!! YAAAAYYYyyyy! colours! Sin City "graphic" appeal (both for comic/movie) was the great use of BW, here the director (and Miller himself in his graphic novel) used a really different style, you can obviously recognize similarities, but the overall appearance is not that similar. All in all, don't expect a "life changing" experience it's just entertainment beautifully visualized. |
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although you might as well be speaking greek (pun intended), I'm totally putting that in my sig. rock on with yr bad self. |
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Good call, I won't be either. It looks horrible. I think it's funny though that the Iranian government has denounced the movie because the bad guys are called "Persians." Of course, modern-day Iran was formerly Persia. The good guys in the movie are Ancient Greek Spartans. It seems like the true story of the Masada, only set in Ancient Greek times instead of Ancient Hebrew times. On the subject of astounding Hebrew military victories though, the Masada isn't even the topper. Joshua and his men survived in the no-man's land of valleys vastly outnumbered and surrounded by enemies for years and years and survived. They would make sure to engage the enemy only from an uphill position and force the enemy to fight them coming uphill. What's more, Joshua, easily the greatest guerilla warfare commander in military history, brilliantly timed the engagements to occur at a particular time in the afternoon when the sunlight would be shining directly into the eyes of their opponents. After his many conquests, it is Joshua's subsequent division of the Holy Land that still to this day causes much of the public reason given for the incessant feuding and war in the Middle East, but of course, it was King David who subsequently set up Jerusalem in his conquests. |
i'm actually going to see it again in a few hours.
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the numbers were about the same, but the people of Masada really had no way of fighting back against the Romans. the only thing they had going for them was the fortress itself (which was impenetrable). the Romans just sat around while the people starved. the battles this movie portrays are of 300 spartans that held off 300,000 of Xerxes' best for 3 days. that's like getting 900,000 points in Robotron!!! :eek: |
what atari said, he said it best.
crappy movies of '00... will this fucking thing ever end? INLAND EMPIRE all the way, peeps. |
I liked it more than I liked sin city. It was cooler than I thought it would be.
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