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2007
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The epic graphic novel by Frank Miller (Sin City) assaults the screen with the blood, thunder and awe of its ferocious visual style faithfully recreated in an intense blend of live-action and CGI animation. Retelling the ancient Battle of Thermopylae, it depicts the titanic clash in which King Leonidas (Gerard Butler) and 300 Spartans fought to the death against Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro) and his massive Persian army. Experience history at swordpoint. And moviemaking with a cutting edge.
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Lew Irwin

There's plenty of buzz over this weekend's release of 300, with many analysts predicting that it will wind up with the biggest take of the year, despite its R rating. Based on the tale of the ancient battle of Thermopylae, the movie is described as an "unapologetically gory ripsnorter" by Gene Seymour in Newsday and as "the best example yet of the movie-as-comic-book" by Chris Kaltenbach in the Baltimore Sun. Peter Howell of the Toronto Star is but one of many critics who remark that it's a macho man's movie. "It's a total-immersion battle experience for eaters of red meat, worshipers of the male physique and lovers of extreme violence. ... If you wince at the sight of skewered bodies and decapitated skulls, then your money is better spent on a repeat screening of An Inconvenient Truth," he writes. Or consider this description from Amy Biancolli in the Houston Chronicle: "Prepare for a film that decapitates with conviction, splatters with glee, poses like a fitness mag, emotes like an opera, intones like a sportscaster and plays out like Homer in the age of comic books. It is to conventional cinema what graphic novels are to prose: mannered, trenchant and chesty." Clearly that kind of movie is not every reviewer's cup of tea. A.O. Scott in the New York Times writes it is "as violent as Apocalypto and twice as stupid." And Kenneth Turan warns in the Los Angeles Times: "Unless you love violence as much as a Spartan, Quentin Tarantino or a video-game-playing teenage boy, you will not be endlessly fascinated."

Reviewed by: rlong04 on 9/12/2007 5:43:45 PM
Very well done high action movie.Kick ass
Lew Irwin

There's plenty of buzz over this weekend's release of 300, with many analysts predicting that it will wind up with the biggest take of the year, despite its R rating. Based on the tale of the ancient battle of Thermopylae, the movie is described as an "unapologetically gory ripsnorter" by Gene Seymour in Newsday and as "the best example yet of the movie-as-comic-book" by Chris Kaltenbach in the Baltimore Sun. Peter Howell of the Toronto Star is but one of many critics who remark that it's a macho man's movie. "It's a total-immersion battle experience for eaters of red meat, worshipers of the male physique and lovers of extreme violence. ... If you wince at the sight of skewered bodies and decapitated skulls, then your money is better spent on a repeat screening of An Inconvenient Truth," he writes. Or consider this description from Amy Biancolli in the Houston Chronicle: "Prepare for a film that decapitates with conviction, splatters with glee, poses like a fitness mag, emotes like an opera, intones like a sportscaster and plays out like Homer in the age of comic books. It is to conventional cinema what graphic novels are to prose: mannered, trenchant and chesty." Clearly that kind of movie is not every reviewer's cup of tea. A.O. Scott in the New York Times writes it is "as violent as Apocalypto and twice as stupid." And Kenneth Turan warns in the Los Angeles Times: "Unless you love violence as much as a Spartan, Quentin Tarantino or a video-game-playing teenage boy, you will not be endlessly fascinated."
Reviewed by: rlong04 on 9/12/2007 5:43:45 PM
Very well done high action movie.Kick ass
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Reviewed by: bmehmet on 8/31/2007 9:55:25 PM
This movie was great. The visual effects were pleasing. Especially given the fact that this movie was filmed in 6 weeks and made entirely in the studio. I believe the graphics and special effects were create over 1-2 years after that.
Reviewed by: deathtime on 8/25/2007 3:50:10 AM
I was hoping to see something like Gladiator but we live in 2007, time when truth dosent worth much.
Reviewed by: markdaniel14 on 8/18/2007 5:41:16 PM
Wow!It is a visually stunning movie.It shows how powerful a person can be when the lives of family and the destiny of a peoples are at stake.It has a very telling beginnning which lays the framework for the later heroism and intensity of the conflict.It is historically pretty much correct as long as you remember it is a movie and not a HIS 101 class you'll be tested on later. If you like history, war, or any movie about ancient civilizations, this is your movie and you just have to see it!!!
Reviewed by: eccedaxdux on 8/15/2007 4:31:03 PM
low on historicity and heavily charged with the sort of pseudogravitas one expects of a comic book drama...but the thing is visually seductive, and if its other qualities seem to spike and (usually) plunge, so do its criticisms...including the expected one that 300 5th century spartans, stripped, ripped, and clad only in leather fragments and cloaks (discounting footwear) might be tempted to unusual intimacies ("no", says leonidas)...i had intended dismissive hauteur for 300, but i can't seem to manage it.
Reviewed by: jasonwitty2 on 7/31/2007 1:52:54 PM
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