Well, basically, it had Xerxes as this very flamboyantly dressed, bald, bald, Dennis Rodman-like guy who collected freaks. *scratches head* I thought Xerxes was short and bearded and Persian.
Then again, these Spartans left most of their armour at home and wore leather short-shorts.
Still, it was a good movie visually, and a loyal adaptation of Miller's work. Even if some of the details were a little off, if it gets five young men to study the Battle of Thermopylae and another hundred to see that a few can make a world of difference, then I'll forgive the little bits of quibble.
Edited by ironraven (03/14/07 12:28 AM)
Edit Reason: can't spell in Greek
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