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If you had to choose, which would you say is the better film between Braveheart and Gladiator?

I think most people say Braveheart. I haven't seen Braveheart in ages.

I'd give the slight nod to Braveheart as the better movie.

But Gladiator has the better soundtrack and quotes.

Who wins in a dual. Maximus or Wallace?
 
"Braveheart" without a doubt.

1. Better story
2. Better characters
3. Better cinematography
4. Better actors
5. Better music

"Gladiator" has a very basic story and gets more and more bland with every viewing.
"Kingdom of Heaven" is a little better than "Gladiator" because of the story.
Better music? Really? I don't remember Braveheart's soundtrack but Gladiator's is very, very good. I've watched Gladiator 2-3 times this year on Netflix and I do agree that it gets more and more bland on each viewing.

The best parts of the movie for me, that I consistently enjoy, are the pre-slave Maximus scenes in the beginning. Specifically the battle against the Germans. Very impressive.

Love this track:



I'm gonna have to watch Braveheart again soon. I think it's also on Netflix. I haven't seen Kingdom of Heaven yet.
 
Better music? Really?
A fact it is.
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"Gladiator" music has too many things from other's work and just too similar to Zimmer's previous/next scores.
Lisa Gerald's singing is the only part that truly stands out.
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Horner's work was always very simple yet magnificent.
Braveheart's two main themes are very short by speak volumes.
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London Symphony Orchestra >>> Lyndhurst Orchestra
 
The only thing I truly remember about Braveheart was that one good theme song. But, for an orginal score, I'd say that Gladiator was far superior in every way. I'll just leave these here:



 
A fact it is.
_

"Gladiator" music has too many things from other's work and just too similar to Zimmer's previous/next scores.
Lisa Gerald's singing is the only part that truly stands out.
_

Horner's work was always very simple yet magnificent.
Braveheart's two main themes are very short by speak volumes.
_

London Symphony Orchestra >>> Lyndhurst Orchestra
Well, I'll have to take your word for it. :lol

Like I said it's been ages since I've seen Braveheart and I have no recollection of the score.
 
Actually, scratch what I just said, the memories are coming back... Braveheart. Braveheart all the way. This song made the movie for me :monkey2 "FREEEEEDOM!!!"

 
I always thought the Gladiator music sounded an awful lot like Pirates of the Carribean. Turns out Hans Zimmer scored that too. Who'da thunk.
 
I always thought the Gladiator music sounded an awful lot like Pirates of the Carribean. Turns out Hans Zimmer scored that too. Who'da thunk.

He's notorious for reusing his music. The Pirates of the Caribbean music sounds an awful lot like the Gladiator score because the main themes are exactly the same apart from one or two notes.
 
Area 51 - 0/10 I knew I was getting crap I don't know why I expected more, I like found footage movies but it's hard to defend the genre with crap like this.

This is straight up unadulterated crap.

I don't know why I expected famous theories, tense buildup and satisfying payoff, this movie is a bad creepypasta, if you like paranormal stuff, you're better off watching the 4th kind, that's how ****** this is.

Zero character, zero plot, zero execution, just 4 people, on a dumb road trip to Area 51 which apparently has worse security than my place :lol and laughably retarded depiction of Aliens.
 
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