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Yup, And also bloody rhinos...I have always wanted to see a modern version of the boat fights, I was so happy when I saw that in the trailer.
Yup, And also bloody rhinos...I have always wanted to see a modern version of the boat fights, I was so happy when I saw that in the trailer.
OMG I forgot yes.Yup, And also bloody rhinos...
Scott: Should we research if people really rode Rhinos into battle?
Historical Consultant: Found it!
Scott: That's good enough for me!
Classically trained poets and writers at the time would have been exposed to a few sources that painted ancient Romans as just the sort of people who would vomit just to eat more. One source was Seneca, the Stoic who lived from 4 B.C. to A.D. 65 and who gave the impression that Romans were an emetic bunch. In one passage, he wrote of slaves cleaning up the vomit of drunks at banquets, and in his Letter to Helvia, he summarized the vomitorium idea succinctly but metaphorically, referring to what he saw as the excesses of Rome: "They vomit so they may eat, and eat so that they may vomit."
Inevitably someone is going to CG Grogu into every scene with Pascal.[ATTACH=full]712773[/ATTACH]
Well at least according to some:‘Gladiator II’ First Reactions Call Ridley Scott’s Sequel “Unhinged,” “Deliciously Cinematic And Machiavellian”: “Can’t Believe Ridley Pulled This Off”
https://deadline.com/2024/10/gladia...iciously-cinematic-machiavellian-1236121555/#
...just about everyone who’s seen Gladiator II is taking to social media in praise of Ridley Scott‘s highly-anticipated sequel.
I'm guessing reviewers will be meaninglessly throwing around the word "Epic" to describe the spectacle, yet not surprised, if the emotional punch, what sold the original (at least for me) what made it worth while, will be lacking.It’s largely uneven & lacks the emotional punch of the first film,”
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