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Wednesday Mar 28, 2007

Mar 28, 2007
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So, as many of you know, I am a bit of a Classicist. And I have a very special and particular affection for the story of the battle of Thermopylae.

So I viewed the prospect of 300 with both excitement and trepidation. I had enjoyed the graphic novel (though not as much as Gates of Fire). But I know myself, and so I waited.

I waited until last night, when I arrived back in Durham and to dear Vampirate, another person who knows himself very well. We had both waited; the theatre was nearly empty.

So we didn't bother anyone as we spent the entire movie whispering back and forth: "oh, the crazy sword-armed ogre was my favorite part of Herodotus" and "Spartans wouldn't cry for the war-dead!" and "where's the Eurypontid king in all this?" and otherwise disparaging the historical accuracy of the film.

I think I would have liked it if I hadn't already devoured everything I could find on Lacedaemon. There was action, blood, and lots of hot, swarthy (albeit sadly hairless) man-torso. But the fact is that the battle at the Hot Gates was more inspiring and Spartan culture more fascinating than anything in the film.

As I said to the dude last night before we drifted off, "it's like making a movie about Hitler and making him, like, a necromancer or something!"



I only realized this morning that I was, in a way, describing Hellboy.
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mwdsy:
Gotta say I loved 300. As for any historical inaccuracies, it's already based on someone else's opinion (Frank MIller) so it's probably not going to be the best history lesson.
Apr 1, 2007
feyd:
I laughed when Leonidas (in the film) made the joke about the Athenians preferring to "spend their time with young boys". Yah, I noticed Frank Miller left out the part about Sparta's state-sanctioned pederasty.
Apr 11, 2007

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