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Gladiator (Single Disc Edition)

Gladiator (Single Disc Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST EVER
Review: this is the best movie u could ever see, it has great secial effects, great storyline, and the fastest moving movie you could ever see. this is the must see movie of the your. if you dont see this one you have no idea what your missing. even if you dont like violence and blood see it because you will enjoy everything about it. the stunning aspects of this movie will give u chills. if you dont see this movie you might as well not see any movies at all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gladiator is awesome
Review: I saw this movie in the theater. It was really well done. It isn't what you expect. There are quite a few of little twists. It is really excellent. Recommended viewing definitely.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Movie of 2000
Review: All I have to say is this movie was te best movie released so far this year. I was impressed witht the story and the action. As everyone has stated here, there is a lot of blood but because the movies is so well done and written you can almost look past those horrific scenes. I would recommend this movie to anyone and refund them there money if they did not like it becasue i am sure almost anyone will enjoy this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Best Movie Ive Seen!
Review: This is one of the best movies Ive seen. Yes, there is quite a bit of violence but the story and the acting was incredible! I cant wait to get this movie on DVD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The meaning of greatness
Review: Just a word: Greatness. There a scene where the emperor wonders what was so great about a battle that's going to be recreated in the arena for his entertaintment, what's so great about these gladiators. Never before have I seen the meaning of the word to graphically displayed, leaving all without doubt. When in its presence, no explanations are required. That is greatness. Enjoy! I can't wait for my DVD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well hard!
Review: I've always been a fan of the 'sword and sandal' epics of the '60s (Ben Hur, Spartacus, etc) and I was thrilled to see the genre brought up to date with 'Gladiator'. I don't think Gladiator can fairly be compared to the old classics though, as some have done; different directing methods, cinematography, and other aspects make it difficult.

'Gladiator' is an outstanding film in its own right. The visuals go a long way towards giving us some idea of what ancient Rome really looked like; I especially revelled in the overhead shots of the city and the Coliseum. The set pieces, the battle in Germania, all the fights in the arena are extremely well done and realistic. The attention to detail was amazing.

But the thng that makes the movie shine is Russell Crowe's portrayal of a man who has lost everything, and will risk all that he has left, for revenge. A simple story really, but Crowe as Maximus gives the character a lot of depth and I found his character inspiring. Leaders like Maximus are few and far between, and not always appreciated by those they serve. A man like Maximus inspires others to great things and helps raise them up. I'd follow him to hell and back!

The other supporting cast is also great. Joaquin Phoenix does a fine job as the evil Commodus. Sure, Commodus a lunatic, but in the opening scenes with Emperor Claudius, at least you can see where he's coming from. Oliver Reed is great in his last performance, and the actor who plays Maximus' African friend (can't recall his name) ads a poignant touch (I especially liked his last scene in the Coliseum at the end, when he buries the dolls of Maximus' family in the earth of the Coliseum).

Scenes like that, and others; the scenes with Maximus walking through the wheatfields, the German barbarians screaming their defiance, Maximus and his men refusing to die in the arena, make this movie a real blockbuster.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: None other can compare.
Review: This movie had it all. It touched the part deep inside of all men that wants to die valantly. Maximus fights with courage and purpose.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ACTION, SUSPENCE, & DRAMA at its best...
Review: This movie was incredible! Lots of action, blood, and gore. Russel Crowe does an excellent job in his role. The drama and suspence are comparible to Braveheart and Patriot! See this in the theatures now or do yourself a favor and by it on DVD with Digital surround sound system. Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best movie EVER
Review: If you liked Braveheart as much as I did, you probably thought that it would never have an equal. But guess what, Gladiator has come out, and although hard to concieve, this movie is every bit as good as Braveheart, but the battle scenes and intensity of the plot are even better. This movie is not for people with a weak tolerance for violence, but if you bring yourself to see it, you will understand, as many others do, why this movie is the most intense film ever!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: True Hollywood Hero
Review: The Gladiator is a story of a true hero. I was not sure if Hollywood could ever produce this kind of hero, but they proved me wrong. The plot is a very simple one; it is about a war hero, Marcus Aralias who becomes a gladiator in the 'rural' part of the Roman Empire. He goes to Rome to do battle in the Coliseum as a gladiator. The end of the story just has to be seen, so I will not reveal the end... Overall a fabulous movie, I would suggest it to history and action buffs, even my sister liked it and we were both in tears at the end of it...


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