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Gladiator (Single Disc Edition)

Gladiator (Single Disc Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gladiator is the ultimate chic flick!
Review: I reluctantly went to this movie (it was my husbands turn to pick) because it looked like a sweaty guy movie. Oh my! I have seen this movie in the theater 5 times without my husband, and will watch it in my home a thousand more times. Everything about it was captivating--from the cinematography to the music, to the story, to the acting--especially to Russell Crowe. Go ahead and order the movie. You and the women in your family will not be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: G'day mates, I'm the Gladiator.
Review: This is going to be the first big hit of the spring/summer movie season. It has all the makings. Action, intrigue, romance, huge battle scenes, betrayal, vengence, and death.This was a good one. Had a great cast. Russel Crowe played Maximus. A general, turned prisoner, turned slave, turned gladiator, turned hero of the Roman Empire. Richard Harris played the Roman Empereor whom Maximus was a general under, and who was like the son, whom he wished his son was like. Joiquan Phoenix, played the Emperors son who killed his father when he found out his father was going to make Maximus Emperor instead of him, and then he orders Maximus killed.Maximus gets away, but not in time to save his wife and son from being murdered by the same men he had been in control of when he was General. He is sold into slavery, and becomes a Gladiator, and vows revevge on the new Emperor.Oliver Reed, in his final performance before his death, plays the owner of the Gladiators. He agrees to give Maximus his freedom, if he can get the crowds to love him and see him as a hero. This is how Maximus keeps the Emperor from killing him. The Emperor will not kill him since he is so loved, 'cause that would make Maximus a martyr, so he has to find a way for the people to either hate him, or have him die "fairly" in the Gladiator ring. That's all I'm going to tell about the story, because I don't want to give anything away. This is one you need to see in the theater. This picture is great.THE GOODThe acting, the sets, the cinemetography, the battle at the beginning was excellent, the fight scenes, the ending.THE BADNothing, though some people may not like the length. But as I have said before, you're getting more for your money.THE BOTTOM LINEGreat movie. Go see at least once if not more. And definitely see it at least once in the theater. The sets, and everything deserve to be watched on the big screen. This is one both men and women can enjoy. There are elements for both genders.I most definitely give this one an A+.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "What we do in life, echoes an eternity"
Review: I've taken the time and gone through all the reviews of this film, and for the most part, their all great. But some are by far measures taken to be different. Now if you didn't like the film, than fine, that's your opinion. We're all entitled to that. But first know what your talking about before you verbally bash something unknown to the context of your mind.

My review of the film is simply this: an unmistaken masterpiece. Why? first off, the acting is worthy of the salaries paid, particularly Crowe, Pheniox, Richard Harris as Marcus Aurilius, and Connie Nielson as the troubled sister. The emotion between young Commodus and Maximus is completely different, as their characters are DIFFERENT! Hence, one will act different in given situations.

Second, Ridley Scott's direction is spot on perfect, balancing the importance of storytelling with eye-popping spectacle. Some people have forgotten that this is the man who brought us THELMA & LOUISE, and is only capable of ALIEN or BLADE RUNNER. This is not true. His use of visuals to convey an emotion put him in a category with Hollywood's greatest.

Third, John Mathieson's cinematography is near flawless for the effect intended. Some reviews attack he and Scott of 'stealing' from SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, because of the look of the battle scenes. Well, when a new form of sneaker comes onto the market, is it now safe to say that everyone who buys it 'steals' from the last. No. This system is called an Image Shaker, and it was also used in ANY GIVEN SUNDAY. And resetting the shutter speed on the camera has been used for years, just not to the great effect in PRIVATE RYAN.

Lastly, the storytelling may not be accurate, but who the hell cares? Really, does it bother you that much that someone has creatively changed the use of history? History is what it is, it's not going anywhere. Don't bash the historical accuracy of the film, if anything at all, bash the film itself. Does the film work with what it uses? Then let it be. The script is tight, and taught, and chock full of emotion, never confusing the moment.

Oliver Reed, a character actor from the 60's and 70's, who passed away while shooting, has done some of the best work of his career here. Yet nary a person mentions this, only daunting a film that deserves it's praise.

I could quote several catch phrases, but I'm not going to. Take what you will from this, I personally loved the film, and will buy it on DVD.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good movie but no comparison to BRAVEHEART
Review: Good movie. Good fight scene but short and also changes angle so much that you really can't enjoy the fight scene. Second, the female characters in Braveheart is a class above the lame duck(s) in Gladiator. Why would an empeoror even want to bed his average looking sister when there's so many knockouts in Rome?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Movie of 2000!
Review: I know it's a bold statement, but just watch Gladiator and try to disagree that this isn't the best movie of the year. I just hope that the Academy doesn't have their heads up their "you know where" when Oscar time comes around. The acting is top quality, the story is great, and the score is Hans Zimmer's best to date! Original and haunting at the same time. The tension and suspence are timed perfect with the pace of the film. And lets not forget the the visual aspect of this film. Amazing is a good description! Kudos to the Director of Photography. If you haven't seen this movie, then rent or buy the DVD and experience it the way it was intended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing!
Review: This is the best movie I've ever seen. It's one of those three hour movies that seems like it's an hour long and you're disappointed that it has to end so soon. There is never a dull moment thanks to the outstanding direction of Ridley Scott. The cinematography is equally amazing as is the performance of Russell Crowe. The story is rivetting, thrilling, captivating - yet plausible. It has all the ingredients of the perfect guy movie: a villian that you develop a seething hatred for, and a hero with such courage, strength and conviction that you can't help but feel his every pain, share his every emotion, and admir... him. I was so impressed by the movie I had to go back in the theatre and watch the very next showing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hail the greatest movie ever!
Review: Gladiator is certainly the greatest movie ever made. It is up there with Braveheart. In terms of blood, gore, decapitations and those things, Braveheart is better. But, Gladiator is a much better movie all around. It has a very strong story line and very talented actors. If you see only one movie in your lifetime, see GLADIATOR!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Sprawling Cinematic Fluff
Review: I'm still quite surprised at the praise heaped onto "Gladiator" - even film critics I admire seem to believe that it represents the second coming of epic filmmaking. I could not disagree more - "Gladiator" is a terrible movie, a lumbering dunce of a film parading around like the next "Ben Hur." Russell Crowe is appropriately sinewy as Maximus and Richard Harris makes a fine Marcus Aurelius (if he were from the British Isles, that is), but everything else is so contrived as to be suffocating. Everything in the film is big and dumb and loud, and the producers apparently believed that an utterly abysmal script would be compensated by scenes of surprisingly dull, clanging combat, usually consisting of two armored men slinging swords around until somebody gets stabbed and falls over (and maybe a computer generated tiger is thrown in from time to time). I would have expected more creativity from Ridley Scott, but "Gladiator" reminds me most of "Braveheart" - it desperately wants to be a great film, but it simply doesn't have the script, talent, or purpose to be anything more than a glorified popcorn movie. I'm absolutely amazed that everyone I know worships this film...but to me, beneath Russell Crowe's charisma, the mock historical lesson, and the earsplitting battle scenes, there is absolutely nothing of consequence.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent movie
Review: This was one of the best movies I have ever seen. Russell Crowe gave an excellent performance and the fight scene were nothing short of spectacular. This is a definite must see for anybody, no matter what kind of film you like, it is just that good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oscar Worthy, all around
Review: This summer was filled with good movies, bad movies, then, there was Gladiator. An awesome movie about ancient Rome, and quite possibly the greatest empire of all time. I shouldn't go on, just buy the movie, and see for yourself. Please, do yourself a favor, and EXPERIENCE this movie!


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