300
#3
Posted 17 March 2007 - 10:35 PM
There was a lot of nudity, and 3 sex scenes. Besides that IMO, it was the greatest non-sci fi movie ever made. It's in my top 5.
It's made of 100% pure, concentrated, man. The Manliness of the movie is just.....there. If you do not see this movie, you cannot call yourself a man.
It's made of 100% pure, concentrated, man. The Manliness of the movie is just.....there. If you do not see this movie, you cannot call yourself a man.
"'Oh Bother,' said the Borg. 'We've Assimilated Pooh'"
#4
Posted 17 March 2007 - 10:37 PM
What are you talking about? There is like no nudity. There are only 3 scenes.
SPOILER:
The oracle scene. You see a breast for about 3 seconds.
Leonidas having sex with the queen, you see her breasts for about 3 seconds.
In Xerxes' tent you see some ladies' breasts for a couple of seconds each.
END OF SPOILERS
There is basically no nudity. But I do agree, you can't call yourself a man without this movie
SPOILER:
The oracle scene. You see a breast for about 3 seconds.
Leonidas having sex with the queen, you see her breasts for about 3 seconds.
In Xerxes' tent you see some ladies' breasts for a couple of seconds each.
END OF SPOILERS
There is basically no nudity. But I do agree, you can't call yourself a man without this movie
#7
Posted 17 March 2007 - 10:43 PM
Whatever, I was too dumbstruck by the battle to concern myself with it.
And Doomtrooper, no, just....no. That's the epifimy of something else. This is the most manliest manfest of man in the world. Considering their are NO FREAKING GIRLS HERE I can say everyone needs to see it to reaffirm their manhood. The Ladies should see it too cause it rocks.
And Doomtrooper, no, just....no. That's the epifimy of something else. This is the most manliest manfest of man in the world. Considering their are NO FREAKING GIRLS HERE I can say everyone needs to see it to reaffirm their manhood. The Ladies should see it too cause it rocks.
"'Oh Bother,' said the Borg. 'We've Assimilated Pooh'"
#9
Posted 17 March 2007 - 10:46 PM
Umm...well, I made a generalization good sir. I didn't know...uh....stop looking at me like that.....SERPENTINE!
Anyway, sorry to the few girls here about my statement. You are truly the bravest of us all.
Anyway, PETROGLYPHIANS! TONIGHT, WE DINE...IN THE SMOKING SECTION! YAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!
Anyway, sorry to the few girls here about my statement. You are truly the bravest of us all.
Anyway, PETROGLYPHIANS! TONIGHT, WE DINE...IN THE SMOKING SECTION! YAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!
"'Oh Bother,' said the Borg. 'We've Assimilated Pooh'"
#15
Posted 18 March 2007 - 12:11 AM
was all of that gore nessecary? It seemed waayy to bloody. Unrealisticly bloody. I'm not sure the human body contains that much blood
Overall Enthusiasm - XD
#17
Posted 18 March 2007 - 01:09 AM
Cheesinator, a sword will bleed you dry if you get cut enough with it. There are more than 2 liters of blood in the human body and knife battles like that would be much more bloody than a battle with guns because a sword/knife will cut more veins/arteries than a bullet with a diameter of about 7 mm will.
#18
Posted 18 March 2007 - 02:28 AM
but that forcefully? it was like SPPPURRRRRRRRSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!! like fountains of blood
Overall Enthusiasm - XD
#19
Posted 18 March 2007 - 06:56 AM
Not really. If your leg comes off, half of your leg is in the air, so naturally the blood is going to pour down. When heads got cut off, blood squirts up because the heart was still sending blood up there..for a few seconds....
Personally, I liked all of the fights. Especially when the spartans were charging and it kept going in and our of slow motion every time he killed someone.
Personally, I liked all of the fights. Especially when the spartans were charging and it kept going in and our of slow motion every time he killed someone.
Sign In
Register
Help



MultiQuote





