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sorry if im arguing alot about this. but i still think you and stretch are like totally as torak would say, being very cyanical. first of all, wtf is cyanical? Is it some kind of word Torak made up to define Stretch's political bias? <img src="/~stretch/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> how can you improve a historical event? the plot was based off history. the dialog was straight from history books I don't think the dialogue of Frank Miller's FICTIONAL graphic novel was taken directly from historical events/books.. (correct me if I'm wrong though) The plot was loosely based off historical events, and I stress the term loosely. I doubt that in the battle of thermopylae the Persians brought in guys with blades as arms and ogres locked up in chains to unleash on the Spartans. I also find it tough to believe that the Greek traitor Ephialtes was really the hunchback of Notre Dame back in 480 BC. So ya, I personally think there could have been some improvemetns since it is a fictional film, not a history documentary.
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I don't think the dialogue of Frank Miller's FICTIONAL graphic novel was taken directly from historical events/books.. (correct me if I'm wrong though) The plot was loosely based off historical events, and I stress the term loosely. I doubt that in the battle of thermopylae the Persians brought in guys with blades as arms and ogres locked up in chains to unleash on the Spartans. I also find it tough to believe that the Greek traitor Ephialtes was really the hunchback of Notre Dame back in 480 BC. So ya, I personally think there could have been some improvemetns since it is a fictional film, not a history documentary. several lines in there were straight out of the history books. as for the fictional characters? yeah. those obviously were NOT based off history. but the fact that someone did lead the persians around the side to attack is 100% true. and basically the overall storyline and how they attacked and what the persians sent to them is true. the rest was just added to make it seem more exciting. thats frank miller's additions. there were other things that were not so real. in history they wore armor. but the battle stances were 100% accurate as well. so was the way they were brought up. lets face it. the movie wasnt 100% accurate. it was based off Miller's graphic novel which was fiction, but based off truth. if you didnt like the fake parts of the movie then ok. but the plot, the storyline, thats all history from truth in the battle. if you didnt like that,t hen you went to see the wrong film. im mostly scottish. so i loved watching braveheart (i just keep going to that because its my favorite movie, and i did a LOT of studying on it). ill still pk u
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so rottentomatoes is basically the washington post of movies for you huh?

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Great account of the movie and history
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yeah this is my favorite part "So the film is indeed inspired by the comic book; and in some sense its muscular warriors, virtual reality sets, and computer-generated landscapes recall the look and feel of Robert Rodriquez?s screen version of Sin City. Yet the collaboration of Director Zack Snyder and screenwriters Kurt Johnstad and Michael Gordon is much more of a hybrid, since the script, dialogue, cinematography, and acting all recall scenes of the battle right from Herodotus?s account." the script sucks doesnt it? straight from history books, booo!
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agreed, i saw it yesterday.. fucking total ownage.. loved it.
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spartans stance with the sheild was called "Spartan Phalanx" fyi.. youre right on it being correct
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Hmm a direct account that isn't fictional? Straight from the wiki a couple things stand out. It is important to emphasize that his work was originally presented orally, and was designed to have an almost theatrical element to it he does not actually claim to have visited the city, and, indeed, his description has often been described as implausible.
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