300

So I've been checking out previews for "300" and I can't decide if this will be one of the most amazing new movies in years or utter shite. What do you guys expect? It could be a real hit with the CC crowd either way I suppose...
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Kid_A wrote:i have high expectations
AndyDufresne wrote:The story of Thermopylae is one of my favorites of all time. I can't decide if it looks good...I'd really perfer they didn't make a shit film and bastardize the story, but I'll hold out chance that it will be a good film. I'll just have to see...
--Andy
areon wrote:It's going to be horrible, better to watch old epic movies with real war scenes than crappy CGI sequences. If it doesn't have 500 extras it isn't worth watching
vtmarik wrote:Oh man I'm so looking forward to this.
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btownmeggy wrote:I become so enraged when I see this preview. It looks SO DUMB. And I think it's ridiculous how the movie apparently tries to portray the Spartans as a nation fighting for LIBERTY and FREEDOM, when they were one of the most totalitarian, militaristic societies to ever, ever exist.
I might find it similar to a movie celebrating Nazi Germany's struggle for LIBERTY and FREEDOM.
It looks visually interesting, I admit, but there's NO WAY I'll go see it.
Jesse, Bad Boy wrote:btownmeggy wrote:I become so enraged when I see this preview. It looks SO DUMB. And I think it's ridiculous how the movie apparently tries to portray the Spartans as a nation fighting for LIBERTY and FREEDOM, when they were one of the most totalitarian, militaristic societies to ever, ever exist.Yeah, because the Persians came promising freedom and prosperity, as well as a democratically advanced republic.
Frankly, I think this is more of an uneducated response then any "pepulz will get killed, lulz". The Spartans were fighting for Liberty and Freedom, despite what you may think. If you've been put under the impression that Xerxes was on a liberation campaign, you've been misinformed.
Additionally, how were the Spartans totalitarian? The right to vote was afforded to men who served in the military (which was the norm of the time), and the king didn't have as much power as the democratically elected government.I might find it similar to a movie celebrating Nazi Germany's struggle for LIBERTY and FREEDOM.
Yes, you might, if you have an asshole so tight that I could shove coal up there and pull out diamonds.
Add to that, your analogy is totally wrong. First, Nazi Germany held an expansionist policy that was supplemented by the Allies appeasement. Sparta, on the other hand, was a small city state with a tradition in military and for the most part lacked an expansionist policy. Second, as mentioned above, Ancient Sparta and Nazi Germany have two totally different political atmospheres. Nazi Germany was a total dictatorship with a history of atrocity, while the Spartans were a democratic military state. Granted, the only way you were guaranteed the right to vote is if you went through military training, but that was necessity at the time (if this isn't already obvious).
So while you're getting upset of possible ways it can be seen, you're not looking at it from an objective standpoint. If they didn't fight, thousands, perhaps millions would have been executed, tortured, and enslaved.It looks visually interesting, I admit, but there's NO WAY I'll go see it.
Because, what, it might imply something that you don't agree with, or use dramatic license?
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AK_iceman wrote:Yeah, it looks pretty good.
I'm reading a book right now about the Battle of Thermopylae called "Gates of Fire".
I'm gonna vote after I watch the movie though.