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okay, I pissed I haven't seen it yet! Any reviews from the peanut gallery?
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okay, I pissed I haven't seen it yet! Any reviews from the peanut gallery?
MOST LIKELY I WILL WAIT UNTIL IT COMES ON CABLE PAY PERVIEW
yea its awsome..theres 2 other threads floating around on it
good flick!
Bad ass flick!!! Makes you want to go to the gym and lift. Those guys were pretty ripped up. The fight scenes were hardcore!
"This is Sparta"
i wont even rent it first...i'll just buy it on dvd when it's released
Superb graphics and fight scenes; awesome story. I believe the Sparta culture used selective breeding, creating the perfect soldiers. I got into this movie and so did the lead actor. He started his training months b4 shooting began. While everyone else in the cast started about 6-8 wks prior to shooting.
Actually, the way soldiers were created was that boys were sent into training at the age of 7 or 8. If they displayed the right stuff they got to continue training. Over the years the training would get tougher and tougher and weed out the weak. At the age of 18, their mother would give them their blessing to go and fight. So, it's not selective breeding, it's 10 to 11 years of solid training and weeding out the weak. Just imagine if every boy started playing football at age 8 and was trained by the best of the best until they were 18 years old. Just imagine how much better they would be in college. That's a lot of training before they ever see their first sight of battle. 10 to 11 years of continuous training is more than enough time to master the art of war with the kind of instructors they would have had. Those who didn't cut it, were cut loose, so only the best of the absolute best made it to the battlefield as a Spartan soldier. And when they went, they went with a decade of training under their belt. That's why they were so bad ass. Most militaries of that time were the put together by adding men from the places you conquered to your army. So, at best, most of those men fought together for a year maybe. That's no match for the training the Spartan soldier received.
If I recall my history correctly, the romans never defeated sparta.
^ pretty sure sparta was part of the roman empire??
The Roman defeated the Spartan, without a flinch!
also, consider that this movie is based on a cartoon, that something Iranian, sorry Persian didnt think about it, before *****ing
I've seen the documentary and that's it so far. I'll prolly put it on my netflix list.
click here if you wanna watch it, streaming, no need to download
https://www.tv-links.co.uk/link.do/4/...78/13515/22802