And the graphic novels gets its source material/distorts its source material from where?
The Shrike Send a noteboard - 19/01/2010 04:58:30 PM
And it is pretty damn close to that.
From historical records, true or not true. I must concur with Ghavrel on all his points.
Spartacus: Blood and Sand starts this week...on Starz...but who's going to watch?
19/01/2010 12:07:46 AM
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Rome and 300 really shouldn't ever be put in the same sentence.
19/01/2010 01:20:16 AM
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You are mistaken. Both films/shows were close to their source material..
19/01/2010 02:29:00 AM
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I am not mistaken. The assumption that the source material is correct is inane.
19/01/2010 05:23:20 AM
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The source of 300 is the graphic novel, not history
19/01/2010 11:35:59 AM
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And the graphic novels gets its source material/distorts its source material from where?
19/01/2010 04:58:30 PM
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The question is what the film aimed to be
19/01/2010 07:45:18 PM
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And, as I said, that places it in a much lower league of quality than ROME, which was very accurate. *NM*
20/01/2010 04:17:57 AM
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You do realize that the Graphic Novel is a work of fiction, right?
20/01/2010 05:24:27 PM
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300 is deliberately supposed to be non-historical, but this message got lost somewhere along the way
21/01/2010 01:47:50 AM
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That was such a stupid potential argument that I gave him the benefit of the doubt and discarded it.
20/01/2010 04:17:10 AM
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Sounds good, as long as it doesn't look like Xena or Hercules *NM*
19/01/2010 11:34:23 AM
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I'll watch it for the soft core porn value. Full frontal male nudity! The gays will love it.
19/01/2010 05:00:27 PM
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