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Directed by Zack Snyder.
Sin City author Frank Miller's sweeping take on the historic Battle of Thermopylae comes to the screen courtesy of Dawn of the Dead director Zack Snyder. Gerard Butler stars as Spartan King Leonidas and Lena Headey plays Queen Gorgo. The massive army of the Persian Empire is sweeping across the globe, crushing every force that dares stand in its path. When a Persian envoy arrives in Sparta offering King Leonidas power over all of Greece if he will only bow to the will of the all powerful Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro), the strong-willed leader assembles a small army comprised of his empire's best fighters and marches off to battle. Though they have virtually no hope of defeating Xerxes' intimidating battalion, Leonidas' men soldier on, intent on letting it be known they will bow to no man but their king. Meanwhile, back in Sparta, the loyal Queen Gorgo attempts to convince both the skeptical council and the devious Theron (Dominic West) to send more troops despite the fact that many view Leonidas' unsanctioned war march as a serious transgression. As Xerxes' fearsome "immortals" draw near, a few noble Greeks vow to assist the Spartans on the battlefield. When King Leonidas and his 300 Spartan warriors fell to the overwhelming Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae, the fearless actions of the noble fighters inspired all of Greece to stand up against their Persian enemy and wage the battle that would ultimately give birth to the modern concept of democracy. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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CinemaRianCinemaRian 300 (2007, USA, Zack Snyder) **
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"Am I gay? I ask that ponderous question because although I do posses a "Y" chromosome and all its component parts, I find myself unmoved by 300, a peon to manliness. At the same time, the movie's consistent depictions of toned, muscled men did nothing for me either, so I guess I must conclude that I am indeed heterosexual, although unfortunately not the type that enjoys movie's like this. I acknowledge that Zack Synder has made the movie he wanted to, but I also acknowledge that I just didn't like it. An epic about a key battle in the Peloponnesian war does sound like the kind of movie that I would be interested in, but in the style of David Lean, not Frank Miller, who wrote the graphic novel on which the movie is based. Although I have not read the source material, those who have seen Sin City will be able to make out distinct parallels. Both are hyper-sensual and violent, and both rely on some very basic ideas. To be charitable I wrote that last sent ... " [More]
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"This Movie was the SHIZ-NIT. 9/10 " [More]
Ironman1Ironman1 Awesome?.........I think so!!!!!
by Ironman1 in Ironman1 Blog
loved it.
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"300 is probably one of the coolest movies Ive ever seen if not the coolest. Frrom the time it released into theatres 'til now Ive seen it at least 25 times, and each time I see it I still get excited about the fight scenes and the intensity and flow of it. I would definitely recommend this film to anyone who enjoys action movies!!!! " [More]
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"James Cameron is the sort of director who can make a movie just to prove a point. And he’s going to do so by making a straight drama that will be shot and exhibited in 3D — or as he calls it, in stereo (short for stereoscopic) — just to let the industry know that 3D is not only for special effects and animated pictures. He discusses the project in an interview with Variety: I plan to shoot a small dramatic film in 3-D, just to prove this point, after “Avatar.” In “Avatar,” there are a number of scenes that are straight dramatic scenes, no action, no effects. They play very well, and in fact seem to be enhanced by the stereo viewing experience. So I think this can work for the full length of a dramatic feature. However, filmmakers and studios will have to weigh the added cost of shooting in 3-D against the increased marketing value for that type of film. Cameron even points out that he sees a number of films made these days that would have been really great if filmed in the format, ... " [More]
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by treysway in treysway Blog
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"It was a masterpiece!!! I may be young but i know my movies and this was a movie to be written in the history books as one of the best war films ever made!! One of Zach Synder's best films yet!!!! " [More]
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"I see that every episode seems to be listed individually here,but,this is my review for the first season of "The Wire"..it was recommended to me by an American podcaster,Michael Vox.I have watched it all on DVD..Season five (the last season) is just starting in the U.S.Season 4 on DVD is on my shopping list for this week.A Slow slow , burner ...at first you think,how on earth am i going to follow this ?, all these characters, the judicial and police jargon , and the impenetrable patios, that," well , you ain't maybe never gonna get with that program Iiieeeeat?"...('alrig ht') ,the long slow story arc really pays off...There are some flaws, the acting quality is a little patchy, but the sum of the parts overcomes that .. i listened to a smidge of the writer's commentary , and i think 'the Wire' does do what he intends..it's not just a 'cops versus bad guys' ..'us and them' , detective story..it does make you think abou ... " [More]
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"“As a student and fan of special effects and new media,” writes Bob Rehak at Graphic Engine, “I???m struck by the completeness with which the top 10 [grossing films of 2007] encapsulate an evolving mode of high-tech production in serial media.” Those films, of course, include titles like 300, Ratatouille and the latest Harry Potter flick, all of which enjoyed “enormous profitability … in striking contrast to their devalued cultural status.” Earlier this morning, I came up with a few reasons why New Line might have bumped Be Kind Rewind by a month. Chris Thilk offers another: it could be because Cloverfield is expected to “march through the box-office like a monster rising from the depths of the sea.” At LIBERTAS, Dirty Harry predicts that in calling Knocked Up sexist, Katherine Heigl has irreparably damaged her appeal. “Heigl might???ve thought the quote would help her with the feminist crowd which obviously means so much to her, but the American male who made her a star ... " [More]
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"“As a student and fan of special effects and new media,” writes Bob Rehak at Graphic Engine, “I???m struck by the completeness with which the top 10 [grossing films of 2007] encapsulate an evolving mode of high-tech production in serial media.” Those films, of course, include titles like 300, Ratatouille and the latest Harry Potter flick, all of which enjoyed “enormous profitability … in striking contrast to their devalued cultural status.” Earlier this morning, I came up with a few reasons why New Line might have bumped Be Kind Rewind by a month. Chris Thilk offers another: it could be because Cloverfield is expected to “march through the box-office like a monster rising from the depths of the sea.” At LIBERTAS, Dirty Harry predicts that in calling Knocked Up sexist, Katherine Heigl has irreparably damaged her appeal. “Heigl might???ve thought the quote would help her with the feminist crowd which obviously means so much to her, but the American male who made her a star ... " [More]
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"That's exactly what he wants you to think. Remember Satan's primary characteristic is that he is a liar.Any agreement you make with him will surely fail you in his favor. " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Violence in movies...
by Dr_Gor in Violence on film
loved it.
"There are certain movies that are all about the violence! (insert your favorite horror movie here) And then there are some which are more 'drama' but with at least one or two really violent scenes for an 'attention-grabber' . In other words, in some cases the violence helps to tell the story, and in other cases, the violence IS the story... here are some examples... The Good, The Bad and The Ugly and ALL of the Clint Eastwood westerns ... Up to, and including, Unforgiven ... ALL of the Bruce Lee movies and most of the Steven Segal movies and Jean Claude Van Damme and Don 'the dragon' Wilson and Jeff Speakman , etc ... No. My favorite violent movies are the ones about real warriors... THAT is what it's all about! Movies like The Warriors and The Wild Bunch and The Magnificent Seven and The 13th Warrior and 300 are excellent examples of movies which are all about the violence... not to mention the Kill Bill ... " [More]
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All Movie Guide
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The world of swords and sandals is pumped up to the extreme with 300, a testosterone-tinged tale that's been operatically translated from the page to the screen for the action-hungry masses by director Zack Snyder. Adapting Frank Miller's comic series must not have been easy. First and foremost, the books were pure eye candy. Printed in full horizontal splash pages brought to breathtaking life by Lynn Varley's brush strokes, each issue demanded your eye time first, then paid it off with Miller's typical tough prose later. That same dialogue figures prominently in the film -- in fact, much of the screen and page line up wondrously, even if it does include its bit of deviations. The extra bits of action are welcomed -- armored rhinos are a nice touch, as is the giant chained Persian that's unleashed on the Spartans. However, the added subplot involving the queen has raised a few eyebrows, if only because of the questionable pro-rightwing politics it contains. Snyder himself has shrugged off much of this criticism, although even he cannot deny that this is one of the lone Hollywood products of its time to align itself to such a troubled administration. Some moviegoers might also feel a bit uninvolved in the action simply because the tale is as direct as it is. With little context for most of the characters, the whole thing runs the chance of simply being a song-and-dance number made up of quick-to-slow shots of steel, blood, and open-throated yelling. But really, there's not much wrong with that, just as long as that's something the ticket holders are craving. Stodgy critics have compared it to videogame filmmaking, but it's far better to view it as a stylish exercise in how to bring Miller's work to the big screen in a way that's never been seen before -- just as Robert Rodriguez did with Sin City. In that way, Snyder has achieved what he set out to do. Now it's time for him to apply the skills learned here on something that will ignite the same kind of fire in audiences that Leonidas instilled in his troops. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
 



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