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Yes, they have one of my fav films on, Gladiator.
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Yep......love it.
What more can one say?
Brilliant story, acting, sets, and all the rest...violent yes but in context.
Music - fannnntastic.
Russell C at his best (his other being the Mathmetician).
What more can one say?
Brilliant story, acting, sets, and all the rest...violent yes but in context.
Music - fannnntastic.
Russell C at his best (his other being the Mathmetician).
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I love the first scene, where the barbarian chief is having a word across the valley, having signalled his intentions by sending the Roman messenger back with a bit missing.
It doesn't matter if you don't speak High German, Low German, or whatever Germanic dialiect he is using - it's pretty clear in any language that the message is - "Come on if you think you're hard enough ....!"
I love the first scene, where the barbarian chief is having a word across the valley, having signalled his intentions by sending the Roman messenger back with a bit missing.
It doesn't matter if you don't speak High German, Low German, or whatever Germanic dialiect he is using - it's pretty clear in any language that the message is - "Come on if you think you're hard enough ....!"
sort of on the same vein, if none of you have seen Spartacus:Blood and Sand, I can't recommend it enough, it's fantastic, though don't watch it with children around.
Also, the lead actor (who's since sadly passed away) was the ultimate eye candy.
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Also, the lead actor (who's since sadly passed away) was the ultimate eye candy.
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islasmum - it's nigh on impossible to deal with the concept of gladiatorial combat without including the cruelty.
That said, the notion that every gladiator stood an excellent chance of dying on Day One is a Hollywood falsehood - many gladiators were spared even if they lost fights, and eventually became rich and famous, and won their freedom.
That said, the notion that every gladiator stood an excellent chance of dying on Day One is a Hollywood falsehood - many gladiators were spared even if they lost fights, and eventually became rich and famous, and won their freedom.
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