03-14-2007, 07:38 AM | #81 (permalink) |
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when i saw the movie, i made sure to check out the comic before to know what it was about. my dad who also saw it thought it was a bit weird but after i showed him the comics, he thought it was so much cooler.
plus, if everyone understood from the start that the whole movie was a story being told by the guy with a bandage, they'd know some stuff is over the top just like any stories told. oh well. i'll still buy the collectors dvd.
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03-19-2007, 12:07 PM | #87 (permalink) |
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I hope there's a sequel for this. I'm hankerin' for some more killing on the battle of plataea.
I haven't seen the comic book, yet, but this movie does live up to a lot of my expectations. Which isn't easy. 4.5/5 stars.
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03-19-2007, 01:02 PM | #88 (permalink) |
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Saw it over the weekend. I thought it was an awesome experience. My wife even liked it, and she's a hard sell on this type of movie.
I had already read the graphic novel, now I'm reading Gates of Fire for a more in depth look at the subject. Really good reads.
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03-19-2007, 01:19 PM | #89 (permalink) |
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I thought it was very pretty, in an intense, gory, gritty way.
A sequel would be a little difficult... I've heard that Iraqis are pretty much up in arms over this movie, that they're pissed it makes them look bad...any truth to that? Is the guy who played Xerxes really that tall?
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03-19-2007, 01:32 PM | #90 (permalink) |
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It was the Iranians who are pissed if I recall correctly.
And the guy who played Xerxes is only 6'2", with the help of CGI, he's a 7-foot tall androgynous.
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03-19-2007, 03:11 PM | #92 (permalink) |
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We went to see this movie on Saturday.
I have never seen a worse case of myself wanting to enjoy a movie in my entire life. This movie came so close to being one of the best movies I've ever seen, but it didn't quite do it. It's what I thought was going to happen to Sin City. But they pulled Sin City off, somehow. 300 failed. Pros: Great cinematography, great visuals, etc. All that was great. No cheesy wirework; all of the moves and fighting looked great. The movie had a nice "polish" to it, as far as visuals go. Great acting, for the most part. The guy that played Leonydus or whatever was really awesome. Cons: This is what ruined the movie: the viewer is led to believe that these guys are invincible, that they are trained SO damn well that they can accomplish anything, and that if you truly believe in something, you can fight against the odds and overcome them. They kill thousands of men, only 300 Spartans do. They are super buff and can slice through enemies like butter. They have battle formations and all sorts of fancy stuff. They easily slice through wave after wave after wave of enemies. Regular soldiers are cut through, harder, monkey-mask wearing soldiers are slaughtered, an 8-foot tall "boss" is killed, rhinos are killed with one spear, and thenSpoiler: someone tells Echo-Mouth Xerces that they have a hidden path or something, and they all get slaughtered? Just like that? It just came out of nowhere. That's bad continuity. It just didn't flow. It even seemed like they gave up. The movie went directly from a "you can rise against the odds if you believe in yourself" picture to a "even the glorious will eventually fall." It didn't make sense. I found myself confused. You might say, "But Redjake, the movie is just a GUY MOVIE! It's just a violent, ACTION MOVIE! What did you expect? Shawshank Redemption?" Yes, I did. Because the movie portrays itself as Shawshank Redemption, The Matrix, and Gladiator mixed together. It is self-aware of the fact it is supposed to be a great movie. It doesn't present itself as an action movie - it has intertwined political plots, adultery plots, a "backstabbing" side character, emotional bonds between son and father, etc. Not just action, like Commando with Arnold. It THOUGHT it was a great movie - and was presented that way - and when it didn't deliver, it left a sour taste in my movie-going mouth. Sort of like the movie tried to pull a "quick one" on me. It didn't work. Useless side plots, the movie not knowing what its trying to accomplish, awkward plot events that don't fit in, and some cheesy dialogue prevented this amazing movie from being "amazing." 2/4 stars. Nice try, but no cigar. I'm thoroughly convinced this movie could be re-edited to perfection. Remove some side plots, dialogue, and rearrange some scenes, and this movie would be billy-badass. I'm almost thinking if Spoiler: they put the fact they all get slaughtered in the BEGINNING of the movie it would have more of an effect. Stuff like that. It needs a rework.
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03-19-2007, 03:16 PM | #93 (permalink) |
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Weeeellll, even though the movie is based on a comic, the comic *is* based on history, and kinda like Titantic, most folks know how it's going to end.
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03-20-2007, 12:23 AM | #96 (permalink) |
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I didn't comment on this earlier, but now that someone has brought it up Spoiler: the entire spear thing made absolutely no sense at all. In what possible universe would you deliberately choose to wound your enemy to "show he's not a god" instead of killing him, which both, uh, kills him AND shows he not a god. I'm pretty sure you'd do a better job of demoralizing an army by killing their leader who they all believe to be a god than by simply cutting him and making him feel sheepish and vulnerable. I think you're right, YW, I don't think that spear was ever meant to kill him. I think it was a direct follow up to the "you will bleed" comment from earlier. When that comment was made I was like "oooh badass." The way it played out was horribly unfulfilling and I didn't feel like it made any sense. Ah well.
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03-20-2007, 07:10 AM | #98 (permalink) |
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Come on, the Spartans were awesome, the movie Spartans even more so, but do you really think that from a quarter-mile away Leo intended only to wound Xerses?
The Spartans all knew it was the end, and that they would never surrender, and were simply planning to sell their lives as dearly as possible. Leo was trying to spear X, missed, and finished up by doing as much damage as he could before the bitter end. Yes, when your position is defendable by a 30-wide line of men, any crack in that position is going to greatly weaken the advantage. They didn't really portray the key strategies of the real battle very well at all. But a phalanx is not as sexy to watch as a much of individual (gorgeous) fighters on an open field, which is exactly opposite of what happened. But you gotta do stuff like that for movies.
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It just didn't feel right. And don't accuse me of not paying attention to movies! The climax was every bit of an anti-climax. I was paying attention, but it was all wrong. I understood every piece of info you just told me, it just didn't flow. And don't drop the ""heart of the movie/subtle and unspoken message" bit. 300 is not that type of movie. It wanted to be, and it wasn't. Any film with filler substance to gap the fighting scenes has no worthy "hidden message." Perhaps if I read the comic I would be less judgmental - but I'm rating this thing versus other movies, not comics. Two different mediums.
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03-20-2007, 08:08 AM | #100 (permalink) |
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I thought that the point was to lull Xerxes and his immortals into letting their guard down so Leonidas could take a shot at him.
Plus they were a lot less than 300 at that point and they were surrounded by archers.
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03-20-2007, 08:14 AM | #101 (permalink) | |
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Umm, they *were* so great. Each Spartan warrior killed at least 100 enemies. But the odds were 1,000 to 1 (or something like)! Not counting the mercenaries and other Greeks, heh.
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03-20-2007, 12:15 PM | #104 (permalink) |
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This is a war, Ch'i, not a pissing contest between guys at a bar. There's NO REASON to give your life in a moral victory over your enemy when you could've just as easily sent the damn spear through the middle of his face. It's not like they were in single combat and Leonides was clearly overwhelmed but managed to get in a slash to Xerxes just as he fell. He chucked his spear at him from far away just to scratch his cheek and knock off some of those pretty piercings. Drawing blood in single combat would've been one thing. Drawing blood with a projectile when your opponent is sitting on his throne scratching his nuts means either a) you're a bad shot (not that he didn't have every reason to be a bad shot in that case) or b) you're somehow deluded into thinking that it's somehow a significant moral victory to scratch your opponent's cheek while you die in a mess of arrow fire.
Nicking Xerxes' cheek didn't demoralize the Persian army, though I'm sure it would've pissed him off. Being held at bay by a force of 300 did. If that spear goes out, it should either have missed in a display of the futility of his effort at that point or it should skewer Xerxez. I think, again, the problem with the movie as a concept is that the REAL victor here was the phalanx. As people keep noting, watching a phalanx work is relatively boring, so the entire system gets tossed out to keep the bronzed Adonises in single or double combat against swarms of enemies. That's all well and good, but it undercuts what made the real battle so amazing and it makes it seem very odd that suddenly they get slaughtered just because they're surrounded. They did ok for the rest of the movie without using a phalanx. What happened? |
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I think being able to hurl a eight foot spear that is weighted at both ends over about 30 to 50 feet and draw any kind of blood is a pretty darn good shot.
But maybe I just need more practice.
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03-20-2007, 01:36 PM | #107 (permalink) |
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Yeah. I get the whole "fighting as a single unit" part, but those guys jumping 20 feet in the air at people didn't convey that at all. Where was the "single unit" when Leonydis was fighting the boss with the big axe? All I'm saying is, for someone who doesn't read the comic/graphic novel/whatever, the movie isn't that good. It was close, but it didn't reach it. If the movie is good only if you read the novel, that's a bad prerequisite. To an outsider, the movie just had some weird flow/continuity/theme problems. I couldn't decide if this was a tragedy, a tale of justice, a story about believing in something and sticking to it, etc. The movie was like a runaway freight train, barely all over different plot themes. The only reason I'm still defending my opinion and haven't lost interest already is because this movie came so close to being that damn good. When it is released on DVD, I'm going to attempt to capture the entire movie, and re-edit it and make it work.
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03-21-2007, 12:23 AM | #108 (permalink) |
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Its fine if you didn't like the movie. On it being a bad movie, I disagree. Maybe I'm just biased because I study and practice this sort of thing all the time. I understood the tactics, and the philosophy of their fighting which may have been something not everyone picked up on. I would like to help clarify the strategies applied to the battle.
That being said, I would like to try and clarify why they were defeated so quickly once they were surrounded. Since the movie was based on a historical event, they did have to inevitably follow a certain criteria for what happened in the battle. I will describe the movie's tactics, and the ones used in the real battle of Thermopylae. Its getting late; I'll have the examples finished some time tomorrow. Last edited by Ch'i; 03-21-2007 at 12:25 AM.. |
03-22-2007, 12:36 PM | #112 (permalink) |
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I had been waiting to see 300 for a long time and I wasnt disapointed. Although I was a bit bored. First time this has happened to me. Let me explain. Basically I have read the graphic novel and am very familiar with the history so the problem was that it was like I had already seen the movie. Like literally I would know their lines half the time before they spoke them. There was only one new little surprise in there that I hadnt been expecting. But otherwise all very similiar. Of course this also speaks to good conversion between book and movie but still, I was left a little bored throughout the movie.
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03-23-2007, 08:09 PM | #114 (permalink) |
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300, PG edit. Trailer only, no spoilers for those who haven't seen it.
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03-24-2007, 12:37 AM | #115 (permalink) |
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I saw this movie the day it came out. I thought it was a great movie, but I did have a few problems with it. For one, this movie got way too hyped up. When I went to go see it, my expectations were that this was going to be hands down the best movie ever or something. Unfortunately, it fell short of that for me. Also, I felt that it could've been longer...perhaps more fight scenes.
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03-24-2007, 04:27 AM | #116 (permalink) |
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It opened in England last night, and my wife bought tickets.
Bear in mind that the story is not the portrayal of what happened, it's the tale being told by a survivor to motivate the army a year after a thwarted invasion attempt. He's trying to stir his compatriots before charging into battle as free men to defeat the awesome power of the massed armies of the richest and most militarised country in the world. [sarcasm=10] I can't see how anyone can see this film as anything other than historical storytelling - there are no parallels to any current political situations. [/sarcasm] All in all it was a great watch, and I loved the soundtrack. Five Stars.
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03-26-2007, 11:16 AM | #119 (permalink) |
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I liked 300, however my problem with it is that it didn't have much originality. Other than everyone having an 8 pack, there were many things in the movie that had been done before in other movies. It's also kind of funny seeing things you've done for years (kettlebells) turning into a fad.
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