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Trailer looks good. More slow mo killing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rrgSpvelFC4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rrgSpvelFC4
Don't have much faith in the plot, but visually cool looking
so just like the first one
Ready your breakfast and eat hearty, for tonight we DINE IN HELL!
This should be good.![]()
wtf, is that Cersei?
And bond girl from Craig's Casino Royale.
They need to go further back and have a movie or scene showing how the Persians took out the Babylonians (The Battle of Opis),and effectively defeated them in a single night invasion (the "writing on the wall" phrase comes from the biblical account of this). The Romans and Greeks get too much attention, I want to see more Egyptian, Assyrian, and Babylonian epics. The Battle of Megiddo would be a kick-ass movie if done right.
I also want to see a movie about Alexander the Great's siege of Tyre. There's a lot that Alexander did in such a short span of time, conquering much of the known world, but conquering such a heavily fortified island city - one believed to be unconquerable, as Nebuchadnezzar and other powerful rulers had tried and failed - with a brilliant tactic typifies who Alexander was.
"300" was okay for what it was, and aside from the obvious over dramatization of the scenery, battles and enemies, it was in line with the account from Herodotus (who may have received exaggerated information about the numbers, but it was still a tiny few-thousand combined Spartan and other Greeks force versus a massive Persian invasion probably of around 100,000 or more). I wasn't expecting more than that from a comic book adaptation, and it was certainly a decent action movie.
The trailer for Rise of an Empire looks decent.
I'm guessing that's the naval Battle of Salamis if Artemisia and Xerxes are both in it? Leonidas' wife (Lena Headey, apparently Queen Gorgo) and her seem to be featured in this one. Xerxes still looks ridiculous. That's one of the things that was annoying about 300, so many shirtless dudes. It's not the fact that a bunch of ripped, sweaty guys were featured throughout the movie (not that I look forward to that kind of thing, anyway) that bothered me, but it makes no sense as in real life most of them would have had armor. Maybe not proper metal armor, but at least protective wear.
Lena Headey and Eva Green in the same movie. Must see.
yeah probably this. To most people the ancient world outside of greeks and roman empire and maybe ancient egyptians is a bit foreign.this would be awesome, but i don't see it ever happening,movie studios are scared of risks and wouldn't waste the resources when they could just do the same old Rome/Greece thing although i hope i am wrong.
was like "Do not want," then I saw Eva Green and was like, "Yes, Please!"
