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Ditto... but in an IMAX!This one will be owned for sure.
I might even go see it.
Ditto... but in an IMAX!This one will be owned for sure.
I might even go see it.
Have mine and my friends' tickets ready, can't wait!So who else is going to see this in IMAX?
That's exactly where I plan on seeing itThis should be excellent at the Rave. They use DLP projection, and something beyond HD.The picture is always perfect at the Rave, never had that kind of experiance at a theater, perfect picture that is.
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For everyone thinking this was going to be a historically accurate account of this event in history, you are barking up the wrong tree. This is a film version of Frank Miller's graphic novel, not a history lesson.. . . I'm familiar with the real 300 Spartans story, this is a very loose interpretation of the historical account.
Oh I knew I wasn't a history lesson, but like you I felt let down somewhat. It's good entertainment, but I would have waited for the DVD, ditto on the battle sequences. What is inspiring is the underlying premise of the storyline, freedom has it's price, and since the majority didn't want to or were afraid to admit it, it was left to a brave indiviual and 299 like minded heores with the insight and the will to to do for society what the weaker were afraid to do. It was easier to sell out to Persia, but that wasn't the Spartan way. That in itself makes the movie worthwhile.For everyone thinking this was going to be a historically accurate account of this event in history, you are barking up the wrong tree. This is a film version of Frank Miller's graphic novel, not a history lesson.
I saw it this evening, and it is pure testosterone (hence Sheep's comments). I am glad I watched it, but I don't think I could sit through it again. I found it very visually pleasing, but a bit repetitive in the execution of the battle sequences. There were a few funny lines thrown in to lighten the mood.
As with most movies that get hyped to this degree, I found myself feeling slightly disappointed in the end. If you've watched the trailers a couple times, you will know what is coming in a lot of places in the movie. This ruined a lot of the suspense for me personally.
For me that part was really cliche, and I dldn't need the reminder.Oh I knew I wasn't a history lesson, but like you I felt let down somewhat. It's good entertainment, but I would have waited for the DVD, ditto on the battle sequences. What is inspiring is the underlying premise of the storyline, freedom has it's price, and since the majority didn't want to or were afraid to admit it, it was left to a brave indiviual and 299 like minded heores with the insight and the will to to do for society what the weaker were afraid to do. It was easier to sell out to Persia, but that wasn't the Spartan way. That in itself makes the movie worthwhile.
Which part was really cliche?For me that part was really cliche, and I dldn't need the reminder.![]()
so very true! both on the amazing part and the ***** partAmazing, simply Amazing. I recommend this move to anyone with a **** and ****s.
SheepStar
It's interresting to find out that many cliché and epic movie/stories ideas find their roots in real life events that occured during the Antiquity. Greek tragedy, Roman ruins...For me that part was really cliche, and I dldn't need the reminder.![]()