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Not sure if anyone has mentioned this yet but has anyone seen the trailer for the movie 300?
For those of you (probably around three people) that don't know the movie is based off Frank Miller's graphic novel of the same name and deals with the Spartan's stand against the invading Persian army.
It looks...interesting. I've watched the trailer like 20 times and I find myself liking it more and more. I have a strong feeling that if you liked Sin City you'll likewise enjoy this movie.
Check it out for yourselves and draw your own conclusions.
http://www.apple.com/trailers/wb/300/tr ... large.html
For those of you (probably around three people) that don't know the movie is based off Frank Miller's graphic novel of the same name and deals with the Spartan's stand against the invading Persian army.
It looks...interesting. I've watched the trailer like 20 times and I find myself liking it more and more. I have a strong feeling that if you liked Sin City you'll likewise enjoy this movie.
Check it out for yourselves and draw your own conclusions.
http://www.apple.com/trailers/wb/300/tr ... large.html
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I watched it last night for my birthday and I have to say it was a very enjoyable movie. Not the most historically accurate but kept to the whole mythological sort of story telling. Usually I'm not one for such movies where it almost requires you to shut your brain down and enjoy it, but I felt no such feelings towards this film.
The visual art is spectacular. Lighting, camera work, special effects, all of it is spectacular. It's well worth the price of a movie ticket to go see this movie.
Cause this isn't madness...THIS IS SPARTA
The visual art is spectacular. Lighting, camera work, special effects, all of it is spectacular. It's well worth the price of a movie ticket to go see this movie.
Cause this isn't madness...THIS IS SPARTA
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300 was a good movie, I enjoyed it. I probably won't see it again while it's in theatres though. The cinematography, and action sequences were amazing, the rest, kinda meh, but then again, this isn't something that's meant to win an award for 'best actor.' So, if you want blood and battle, it's definitely your movie. I didn't wonder what time it was once, but I did crack a joke about "Peanut Butter Jelly Time" and another one about Xerxes looking like Ru Paul (sp?). Entertaining stuff, just don't expect Braveheart or Lord of the Rings.
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Speaking of epic movies, 300 referenced/ripped-off so many other movies through it's visuals it was ridiculous. My friends and I had a good laugh throughout the movie but as for substance it was definitely lacking.
And why exactly do you think Xerxes always wanted someone bowing down to his waist? You know he wanted a little somethin-somethin. A friend of mine referred to him as Ru Paul as well and I saw a touch of Grace Jones.
And why exactly do you think Xerxes always wanted someone bowing down to his waist? You know he wanted a little somethin-somethin. A friend of mine referred to him as Ru Paul as well and I saw a touch of Grace Jones.
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The same could be said of several thousand films though. When it comes to film making/writing, someone steals from another no matter what. There's never originality, only inspiration to make an old concept new.Silver Phoenix wrote:Speaking of epic movies, 300 referenced/ripped-off so many other movies through it's visuals it was ridiculous. My friends and I had a good laugh throughout the movie but as for substance it was definitely lacking.
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I'll have to watch the movie again when it's released on dvd because we were so close to the screen that I started seeing double and was dizzy. I had to close my eyes through the latter portion of the movie before I went blind. I hate when the theater is so damn packed that you're stuck right in the front.
The screen was very wide so it was impossible to absorb everything onscreen from where my friends and I sat. Xerxes' crotch was right in my face, he's a big whore.
The screen was very wide so it was impossible to absorb everything onscreen from where my friends and I sat. Xerxes' crotch was right in my face, he's a big whore.
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We had the same problem. My brother and his friend were late, so we got stuck not only sitting in the second row, but clear off to the side of the theatre. On top of that, some retarded parents brought their 2-4 year old kids with them who kept talking the entire way through and ramming into the back of our seats. I'm not sure why you'd take kids that young to a movie that violent to begin with. Though it was hilarious hearing the kid go "Why's that lady naked and moaning mommy?" during the one scene.
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Dude... we totally took my niece to the movies when she was only a month old... her first movie was The Omen . Beat that.GhaleonOne wrote: On top of that, some retarded parents brought their 2-4 year old kids with them who kept talking the entire way through and ramming into the back of our seats. I'm not sure why you'd take kids that young to a movie that violent to begin with.
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Honestly I think the movie would have been more viewable from the side than where we were. It felt like vertigo. I can't stand loud ass people or annoying brats when I'm paying to see a movie and not listen to their dialogue. This isn't Mystery Science Theater 3000 and at least some of that commentary is funny.
There was a decent amount of nipple in that movie, and we're talking poke you in the eye hard nipples especially with that Oracle chick who was writhing like an electric eel. Those fugly cursed cloaked guys all looked like Emperor Palpatine with a desperate need for a dermatologist.
There was a decent amount of nipple in that movie, and we're talking poke you in the eye hard nipples especially with that Oracle chick who was writhing like an electric eel. Those fugly cursed cloaked guys all looked like Emperor Palpatine with a desperate need for a dermatologist.
Uh....how did they get tickets for movie like that in the first place? I don't know what it's rated, but I'd assume nothing under 14+...GhaleonOne wrote:We had the same problem. My brother and his friend were late, so we got stuck not only sitting in the second row, but clear off to the side of the theatre. On top of that, some retarded parents brought their 2-4 year old kids with them who kept talking the entire way through and ramming into the back of our seats. I'm not sure why you'd take kids that young to a movie that violent to begin with. Though it was hilarious hearing the kid go "Why's that lady naked and moaning mommy?" during the one scene.
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Or a fake I.D.
When I was 17 I went to see one of the Scream movies with some friends and the ticketer was an older woman who gave me a hell of a time because I wasn't 18. Eventually I got in because my friend's mother was there dropping us off and she gave permission. That was the first and last time I ever had a problem.
When I was 17 I went to see one of the Scream movies with some friends and the ticketer was an older woman who gave me a hell of a time because I wasn't 18. Eventually I got in because my friend's mother was there dropping us off and she gave permission. That was the first and last time I ever had a problem.
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