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new trailers on Apple
http://www.apple.com/trailers/wb/300/hd/
the word "zomg" springs to mind
this looks to be the first film thats worth buying on HD-DVD
http://www.apple.com/trailers/wb/300/hd/
the word "zomg" springs to mind
this looks to be the first film thats worth buying on HD-DVD
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ProfHawking wrote:yeah it was ok, but nothing special. The storyline is a complete let down.
Its just one big fight scene. Gets old.
You are wierd.
Also, you do realise the story comes from an actual event? they have exaggerated certain aspects (the fighting styles, the big monstery men etc), but the core of the story is actually true. The battle of Thermopylae really was millions of persians against a handfull of greeks (about 3million against 5 thousand, at first). And, like in the film, after three days, most of the greeks buggered off, leaving just 300 spartans and some randoms (totalling less than a thousand guys, iirc). Persains eventually took the pass, but they suffered hueg casualties.
Also, something I find quite funny: On of the most seemingly anachronistic lines in the film ("greeks! drop your weapons!" "Come and get them!") is actually one of the few bits that is historically accurate. Theres records that he actually did say that.
Anyway, cant disagree with you more, Prof. Yeah, theres a lot of fighting, but its a film based around a battle, what do you expect? And theres plenty more to it than just the battle. they dont even *get* to the battleground till about the half way mark.
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The army fighting the greek was 120k of men and horses. With ship about 1000Joose wrote:
You are wierd.
Also, you do realise the story comes from an actual event? they have exaggerated certain aspects (the fighting styles, the big monstery men etc), but the core of the story is actually true. The battle of Thermopylae really was millions of persians against a handfull of greeks (about 3million against 5 thousand, at first). And, like in the film, after three days, most of the greeks buggered off, leaving just 300 spartans and some randoms (totalling less than a thousand guys, iirc). Persains eventually took the pass, but they suffered hueg casualties.
Also, something I find quite funny: On of the most seemingly anachronistic lines in the film ("greeks! drop your weapons!" "Come and get them!") is actually one of the few bits that is historically accurate. Theres records that he actually did say that.
Anyway, cant disagree with you more, Prof. Yeah, theres a lot of fighting, but its a film based around a battle, what do you expect? And theres plenty more to it than just the battle. they dont even *get* to the battleground till about the half way mark.
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The "million Persians" is an exaggeration first put about by Herodotus (which I where I first read the story of the battle of Thermopylae because I'm a sad bastard). There were a lot though, estimates are between 100,000 and 500,000.
Fighting alongside the Spartans were other Greek types such as the Thespians and the Helots (Spartan slaves) - the Greek numbers were actually closer to 5000 if not more.
That's not the point though, they were still vastly out-numbered and yet managed to cause enormous difficulties to the Persians. It is still taught today in military schools as an example of how knowing the lay of the land can be used to great advantage.
The wiki entry is quite good reading
Edit: Also looks like the Spartans were a bunch of paedoes (SFW)
Fighting alongside the Spartans were other Greek types such as the Thespians and the Helots (Spartan slaves) - the Greek numbers were actually closer to 5000 if not more.
That's not the point though, they were still vastly out-numbered and yet managed to cause enormous difficulties to the Persians. It is still taught today in military schools as an example of how knowing the lay of the land can be used to great advantage.
The wiki entry is quite good reading
Edit: Also looks like the Spartans were a bunch of paedoes (SFW)
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Well, yes, ok, the actual numbers were part of the exaggeration for effect too. But the point still stands: Its about lots and lots of persians against considerably less greeks. Greeks do far better than the initial numbers say. *Thats* the story. Im not sure how they could have made the story better without detracting from it. The fact that its quite straight forward works well, I dont think trying to complicate the story any would have worked at all.Roman Totale wrote:The "million Persians" is an exaggeration first put about by Herodotus
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