Friday, March 16, 2007

Thish ish shparta!

what can i say... my pal king leonidas had some irish accent in him lol... more to come... just being lazy again. this has no place in spartan society so... timeout for now...

ok here comes the continuation!

look! body partsh flying around! a jab here, a jab there... harhar

i didn't allow for the chance to pass not to watch that movie, thank goodness i'm in day shift these days. logging out at exactly 6:01pm and rushing to the mall to watch the bloodbath really paid off. watching the killing was really a relaxing experience... maybe i was passively thinking that the same should be done to some people at work hehehe... hmm death by phalanx... i wonder if i could round up a couple of people who share the my sentiment... woooppsie!

i must say that they really grabbed that movie out of the novel itself. i came upon a blog a few weeks ago and it really compared the scenes and the novel pages, the similarity was hmmm in a mr. burns manner of saying "excellent" (rubbing hands together).

another thing i must point out, everything was in wooosh! fast-transition- wuuush... slow-mo... sort of like a "the matrix" style of movement. that really accentuated the violence... hmm and event the oracle's dance harharhar... and that... other scene... you know.

going back to violence, spartans really are bred for war. that part where they were killing off wounded persians while king leo was munching on an apple? very nice. it was if as though killing was a norm for them. "we've been sharing our culture with you this morning", nyahaha. tough as they were, the portrayals of those spartan boys brought them out as, hmm slightly arrogant. oh well, they did have the fighting prowess so i guess they earned the bragging rights.

by the way, what's with xerxes and the deep voice, body like a giant's, that attitude? soooo faggoty. that' a "god-king"? more like a gay king... anyways, he should have been this ruthless war-like king whatever, not that kind of uh, big guy but weakling thing.

the movie was slightly short, basing on the war scenes, so i'm hoping there'll be like 10,000 movie where the rest of the spartan army kicked persian behind. how about the other resulting battles? it's period movie season anyway so why not make a continuation or something?

by the way, 300 just kicked off gladiator as my all time blood spewing, limb dismembering, gut wrenching, and all other kinds of violence movie. woohooo kudos to the spartans.

will there be a celebrity deathmatch episode featuring maximus vs. king leonidas? that'd be soooo sweet. i'm crossing my fingers and toes for this. maybe i'll be given the privilege to witness this spectacle one of these days.

when's 300's dvd coming out? i want to get one hehehe...

fyi: somebody told me 300 wasn't gory enough. hmmm is that true or ehem, that somebody's violence level is just off the roof harhar.

ok the wait's over, i've watched the film. time to move on to the next movie, tranformers, coming july so.. only a few months more whoppee!!! i sure hope mr bay knows what he's doing. please, no blasphemy.

ok... this is carpe noctem, see you on july for the next uh... movie review.


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