In Reply to: "...Seeks to bring a comic book, not Herodotus, to the screen.." posted by DWPC on December 7, 2006 at 16:27:12:
an actual historian who has seen it seems to think rather highly of it. Please explain to me how an historian who is passionate about the subject matter would like a movie that has made a cartoonish mess of the subject for which he so passionate about. It seems you are having trouble coming to grips with the fact that your opinions are based purely on your pseudo-intelectual prejudices and idiotic assumptions and not any any merits of the actual film. Hey. we all have our hangups whether we recognize them or not.
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Follow Ups
- It's clear to you, a guy who hasn't seen the movie but - Analog Scott 20:11:23 12/07/06 (2)
- "...we all have our hangups whether we recognize them or not" - DWPC 08:44:52 12/08/06 (1)
- "But most importantly 300 preserves the spirit of the Thermopolae story" - Analog Scott 08:58:12 12/08/06 (0)