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Comments on Saturday 31 March 2007: |
The movie 300 is made ten times more entertaining by mentally interjecting "lol gay" after approximately every second line. The titular 300 apparently doesn't refer to anything in the movie, but rather to the percentage by which the movie is made longer by slow-motion, including two shots of slow-motion water and some slow-motion seabirds.
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Lambert |
I thought that the colouring was rather pretty. |
Nameless |
Bah no automatic stupidity indicator html on the lol<\/A>/ when you do it. I'm whiny about that. |
RavenBlack |
It was in quotes, and also it's ironic and funny when said out loud. |
Angel Eyes |
I agree with you on the slow-motion clips. A few can make a movie even better, but there was a little bit of an overkill in 300. Other than that I really liked all the graphics and the overall plot. |
uoa7 |
What do you make of the battles likeness to the Battle of Stirling Bridge? I find it interesting when combined with the Scottish cast Spartans. I realise it was inspired by "The 300 Spartans" (1962) - but it's amusing nonetheless. |
Nameless |
Yes, that stupid american movie was inspired on the battle where 300 spartans died in Termophilas cross. The prob here are the americans from USA and their stupid mind and bad taste for everything, that's the mother and father of everything wrong in this world |
uoa7 |
Of course I was referring to Frank Miller, who was inspired by the 1962 original, but yes the Battle of Thermopylae and the Battle of Stirling Bridge were still similar, long before Hollywood had even devised their tedious, hypocritical formula. |
Digi |
Did I ever tell you about the German guy who would actually say "lol<\/A>/" on teamspeak whilst playing games with me? I think I probably did. If not before, then just now. |