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RosaB -> RE: "300" The Movie (3/15/2007 12:03:49 PM)

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Those poor forgotten Helots.   Maybe there's a bit of Karma in the air after all.




SimplyMichael -> RE: "300" The Movie (3/15/2007 12:11:45 PM)

It was glorious watching 480 BC Christians reject their false gods and stand against the perverted Muslims and black rapists and kill them mercilessly.  I really liked the part where the old men and filthy politicians refused to support the kings illegal war.

This movie is fun to watch but not for the reasons most think.  When you dramatize something, the choices you make in doing so say alot about you and your goals.  How they twist and distort history, the imagery they choose reveals so much they don't intend to.

There is a scene where the Spartans come across a village that has been burnt to the ground and they find the one survivor, a BLOND boy, every right wing christian preachers dream for buttpiratery!  Too bad he didn't have some meth with him too!  But come on, how many greeks are fucking blond for godsakes, but they chose to make the victims blond and the most evil Persians, the one talking about taking the trojan women as slaves are the blackest, most nubian Africans you can imagine.  I mean come on, how fucking transparent can you get people?

I cried when they went marching off, I love all this sort of crap, hell I love Klingons too.  If you want to see this sort of stuff but not so full of propaganda, go see Branagh's Henry the Vth, it is vastly better!




RosaB -> RE: "300" The Movie (3/15/2007 12:30:36 PM)

So I'm not the only one that noticed.  I thought maybe I was just being overly sensitive for a minute. 




Seatonstomb -> RE: "300" The Movie (3/15/2007 1:31:47 PM)

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ORIGINAL: michaelOfGeorgia

yet another dull history movie

Harly a historical movie. Just a hollywood comic book fantasy of ancient greece




juliaoceania -> RE: "300" The Movie (4/18/2007 4:48:46 PM)

I finally went to this movie with my UM today... all I can say is wow. When it comes out on video I am buying it




iwannapullurhair -> RE: "300" The Movie (4/18/2007 8:13:02 PM)

That movie was great! Leonidas was very cool.




deadbluebird -> RE: "300" The Movie (4/18/2007 10:48:24 PM)

i loved this movie as well. sadly i find Michael's opinion of it kinda crazy.




juliaoceania -> RE: "300" The Movie (4/18/2007 10:59:13 PM)

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ORIGINAL: deadbluebird

i loved this movie as well. sadly i find Michael's opinion of it kinda crazy.


I thought the Persian King was quite intimidating and very cool to be honest...

There were some elements of the desire for power exchange... energy exchange, in his desire to conquer so many. I saw it in a very spiritual sort of way... the lusting to conquer the Spartans (in the movie) was all about absorbing their energy.




StellaByStarlite -> RE: "300" The Movie (4/19/2007 4:38:42 AM)

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ORIGINAL: juliaoceania

I thought the Persian King was quite intimidating and very cool to be honest...

There were some elements of the desire for power exchange... energy exchange, in his desire to conquer so many. I saw it in a very spiritual sort of way... the lusting to conquer the Spartans (in the movie) was all about absorbing their energy.


There's been some criticism on how Xerxes was portrayed, but I thought it was completely appropriate. He was glittery, decadent and exotically barbaric, which is probably how he appeared to the Greeks at that time. =)

It's easy to imagine Greek children sitting at the feet of their elders listening with rapt attention to the re-telling of the battle. What I loved about the movie is that it was a visual "epic poem", with all the glory and heroism of the Bronze Age. Historical accuracy is unimportant when it comes to stories like this, imo. I'd rather get swept away to a long-lost era. =)

If only 300 had a chorus in the background.....
S




Nosathro -> RE: "300" The Movie (4/19/2007 9:03:13 AM)

greetings
 
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480 BC Christians

Ah that BC means "Before Christ"  they were no Christians at that time.
 
Be Well
Nosathro
 
Nosathro




Rumtiger -> RE: "300" The Movie (4/19/2007 9:46:44 AM)

I dont think he was serious dude.




Griswold -> RE: Review - As Promised (semi spoilers) (4/21/2007 3:58:01 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MizSuz

I've just returned from seeing 300 and, as promised, I'm throwing my opinions and impressions out here.

First I need to make a couple of things clear so you understand my foundational premises.  I am a fan of film interpretations of comics and graphic novels.  No, I don't think they are all good - in fact most of them aren't very good at all, IMNSHO.  However, I do enjoy seeing different approaches to changing mediums.  I like it when a director goes for, and achieves, the feel of the graphic novel without actually turning it into a cartoon.  I liked Sin City, but thought it was too much like a comic book on film, which is to say a cartoon.  I like animation as well but to my mind that's a different genre.  I thought the biggest fault with Sin City was that it couldn't decide if it was animation or not.  I found that distracting.  I suffered no such distractions with 300.

Also, I have not seen Frank Miller's original graphic novel 300 nor the 1962 movie "The 300 Spartans" that the novel was inspired by.  So, my impressions of the movie 300 are not colored by its forebearers.  I was, however, familiar with the story.

I have every intention of owning this movie as soon as it is available.  I'll watch it multiple times, I'm sure.  I would travel some distance to see this movie in IMAX, as has been suggested by a previous poster on this thread, if it were to become available in that format.

First the story.  It's a timeless story of honor, loyalty, brotherhood; disloyalty, greed and tyranny.  It's not a "deep" story but the characters brought a depth that gave the story a face.   I've read that the portion of the story devoted to the relationship between Leonidas and his Queen Gorgo was added for the movie as it did not originally appear in the graphic novel.  I think it leant humanity to the story and I'm glad they added it.  Not only are we presented with Spartan Warriors whose patriotism and subsequent heroism can only be called awesome, but in Lena Headey's Queen Gorgo we get a view of all Spartans full of similar strength and pride.  In one scene in which Xerxes' messenger asks Leonidas by what right a woman speaks to him, her response, "because only Spartan women give birth to real men" is an example of the pride I mention and of some of the fine one-liners this movie offers.  The Queen carries this pride throughout the story.  At no point did I have any trouble believing the characters nor notice the actor rather than the character.  Suspension of disbelief happened early and stayed with me for the entire film.

Aesthetically the film is consistent throughout.  Everything is suffused with either a golden or silver glow that lends warmth or chill to a particular scene.  The CGI is seamless and it's very difficult to discern where pure celluloid ends and CGI begins beyond what common sense tells you simply isn't possible.  The feel of the graphic novel becomes foundational without being distracting.

The battle scenes, which comprise the bulk of the movie, are reminiscent of The Lord of the Rings battle scenes.  Slow motion for emphasis is used in much the same way it was used in Troy.  There is no shortage of blood and guts, but at no time did I feel like I was being inundated with it so that I wouldn't notice the movie.  It was used to propel the story, not in lieu of.

Finally, the entire cast is just beautiful to look at.  Literally everyone in this film is ripped and oiled and nearly naked.  Most of them look like some variation of Brad Pitt in Troy (whom I thought was the only reason to see Troy).  If at any time I was distracted then it was while watching a muscle ripple across a thigh or abdomen; or while appreciating a perfect, classic contrapposto stance.  I have been a fan of Gerard Butler since Timeline and knew, after watching his turn in the second Lara Croft movie, that he was physically beautiful.  Even having seen all the the trailers and 'making of' snippets, I was not prepared for Mr. Butler's physical beauty and presence.  Rodrigo Santoro's Xerxes is nothing short of stunning (those of you who watch "Lost" may recognize him as "Paulo").  I was surprised to discover that David Wenham (Faramir of The Lord of the Rings) has a prominent role as Dilios, who tells the story, and more surprised with his physique.

In this presentation there are 300 Spartans who are joined by at least twice as many Acadians.  Inevitably the Acadians abandon the Spartans, but don't let that be a downer as the end is typically hollywood upbeat (well, it's upbeat if you know how the end of the story goes to begin with).

About 20 minutes into the movie I needed to use the bathroom.  I did not get up until the end of the movie, though.  I was on the edge of my seat the entire time and loath to miss anything.  I may go to see this at the theater again - something I almost never do.



03/09/07?

It's now 2010, and we easily have proto chips that avail themselves of solar cycles that pretend to be creostats on a lunar cycle that have now proven to access all known gravitational pulls within known black sequences on a translocational obverse geodesic platform.

I think it's time for you to get back in the game.

(You've been away awhile....Clinton {the 2nd...or 3rd...as some would have it} has been impeached...Gore {the Emperor of "Climate Change" (2009)....a brand new Cabinet position} has been replaced by a Prim Sim in "Second Life" (he's now "In World"...but can't take press {he wants to}), carbon deposits have grown by 37% in the last 26 months and Russia has displaced India as the known provider of "Chat room credits" {which have become, as of 2009, more valuable than "Eurobubucks"....which, as we all know...as of 2008 & 1/2, replaced both dollars....and bottle caps (which became more valuable than US Dollars in November of 2007)...so...things have changed....)

Welcome back MizSuz.

(Wherever you are).

My proton generator welcomes your proton generator.




Devilslilsister -> RE: Review - As Promised (semi spoilers) (4/21/2007 8:01:48 PM)

i saw it.. ah.. through a friend of mine at her house.  So, needless to say everything going on (the dog trying to hump me, the husband fixing the A/C, my friend talking, ect ect) i didnt get to completely focus fully in on the movie. 

But i think it was awesome.  IT was hilarious.  Sarcastic little bastards eh?  I loved the look of Xerxes (sp?).  He was scary, magical, wierd, and just out right ludicrious.  OMG - and i cant believe the women touched the... elephant man.  ::shivers:: 

i watched it as a fictional movie and enjoyed it as a fictional movie.  Loved it.  Of course i hate the ending! 

it was good fun




Griswold -> RE: Review - As Promised (semi spoilers) (4/21/2007 8:48:34 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Devilslilsister

i saw it.. ah.. through a friend of mine at her house.  So, needless to say everything going on (the dog trying to hump me, the husband fixing the A/C, my friend talking, ect ect) i didnt get to completely focus fully in on the movie. 

But i think it was awesome.  IT was hilarious.  Sarcastic little bastards eh?  I loved the look of Xerxes (sp?).  He was scary, magical, wierd, and just out right ludicrious.  OMG - and i cant believe the women touched the... elephant man.  ::shivers:: 

i watched it as a fictional movie and enjoyed it as a fictional movie.  Loved it.  Of course i hate the ending! 

it was good fun


(It's entirely possible I may have just been upstaged).




MizSuz -> RE: Review - As Promised (semi spoilers) (5/2/2007 9:40:00 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Griswold

Welcome back MizSuz.

(Wherever you are).

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