Please remember to try not to give out too much details with this movie, especially for those people that haven't seen it yet.yeah, that movie was dope. i liked the ending...
It's pretty slim on the history...the Athenians might as well not exist in this story. I have very mixed feelings about this movie; I loved the stylization, but I was disturbed by many of the sublte ideological and philosophical bents proposed.Haven't seen it, but I have read Gates of Fire by Pressfield and loved it. I also want to read Bradford's version called Thermopylae: The Battle for the West. Its the most famous "last stand" in history.
It was actually more than just a moral victory. They gave precious time for Athens to prepare for an eventual major naval victory that sent Xerxes back to Persia, with most of the Persian navy destroyed at Salamis. A year later they drove the remaining Persians out for good.
Its just such a compelling story. Guess I need to see 300, even though their intent wasn't to create a strict historical movie.
Grindhouse looks like Tarrantino and Rodriguez asked themselves, "Do you think we can make the kind of movie we usually make, only this time distill it to the point were it has absolutely no subtext whatsoever?"
^I do appreciate the fact that Tarrantino likes to employ the "old pro's" in his movies (this time its Kurt Russell) and he usually gives them fresh, meaty material to work with. I loved Carradine's role in "Kill Bill"...then he had to go and make that cheesy YellowBook.com commercial....