Aug 03, 2015

300 - Plugged In Movie Review “Go tell the Spartans, stranger passing by, that here, obedient to their laws, we lie.” So says a stone epitaph in Thermopylae, Greece, commemorating 300 Spartan warriors who sacrificed their lives in an epic battle against the invading forces of the Persian king Xerxes in 480 B.C. Based on a graphic novel by Frank Miller (Sin City), 300 mythologizes and immortalizes these 300 (2006) - Filming & Production - IMDb 300 (2006) Movies, TV, Celebs, and more Oscars Best Picture Winners Best Picture Winners Golden Globes Emmys San Diego Comic-Con New York Comic-Con Sundance Film Festival Toronto Int'l Film Festival Awards Central Festival Central All Events

(at around 1h 45 mins) During the final scenes of the movie, when the camera fades out on to the vast army, Dilios does not have his helmet and the spear is in his right hand, but in the next scene the spear is in his left hand and he goes on to wear the helmet using his right hand.

Adapting Frank Miller's graphic novel 300, Snyder takes a hyperstylized visual approach to depicting the famed Battle of Thermopylae, where King Leonidas (Gerard Butler) and his 300 elite personal guards defied their Oracle and the odds to wage war against Xerxes' huge, unrelenting Persian army.Faced with the choice of submitting to Xerxes (Brazilian Lost regular Rodrigo Santoro, rendered 300 Movie The Truth Behind 300 - Spenta Productions Perhaps the movie '300' was a necessary wake-up call for the Iranian/Persian community to support responsible filmmakers, who report history with honesty and integrity. Alex Jovy's epic movie about Cyrus The Great could have done wonders for the Iranian image (www.chahayagroup.com). But Alex Jovy's movie today sits idle due lack of money.

300 Script - transcript from the screenplay and/or Gerard

300 (2006) - This Is Sparta! Scene (1/5) | Movieclips May 26, 2011 300 (2006) - Goofs - IMDb 300 (2006) Goofs on IMDb: Mistakes, Errors in geography, Spoilers and more Menu. Movies. During the final scenes of the movie, when the camera fades out on to the vast army, Dilios does not have his helmet and the spear is in his right hand, but in the next scene the spear is in his left hand and he goes on to wear the helmet using his