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I don't know but do you know if Persians really dressed like that? I'm guessing they did but I am also guessing they might have over did it for the movie. Maybe I'm wrong but whatever.holly wrote:Am I the only one that finds this comment totally ignorant?Metalfreak wrote:I finally saw this at the IMAX last night. King Xerxes (sp?) had on way too much makeup and gold things...it made him look gay....but other than that I really liked the movie.
I know that the movie was not totally accurate (intentionally) and maybe the dress for the Persians was part of that. And besides, I was being humorous when I made the first comment.
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Did you not pay attention to South Park? Xerxes is a woman! (and she can scissor with the best of 'em)necroodin wrote:I find Holly ignorant but that's besides the point.
I thought that the appearance of Xerxes was somewhat androgynous to juxtapose Leonidas` masculinity.
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ProstheticHead12 wrote:Did you not pay attention to South Park? Xerxes is a woman! (and she can scissor with the best of 'em)necroodin wrote:I find Holly ignorant but that's besides the point.
I thought that the appearance of Xerxes was somewhat androgynous to juxtapose Leonidas` masculinity.

@necroodin - I think you're right...I hadn't thought about that but it does make sense!
They had you do a drug test and the forgot to test for drugs???
ProstheticHead12 wrote:Did you not pay attention to South Park? Xerxes is a woman! (and she can scissor with the best of 'em)necroodin wrote:I find Holly ignorant but that's besides the point.
I thought that the appearance of Xerxes was somewhat androgynous to juxtapose Leonidas` masculinity.
mmmmm yeah scissor sex baby yeah! that shit was funny
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oooh god! scissor me timbers!Death2all wrote:ProstheticHead12 wrote:Did you not pay attention to South Park? Xerxes is a woman! (and she can scissor with the best of 'em)necroodin wrote:I find Holly ignorant but that's besides the point.
I thought that the appearance of Xerxes was somewhat androgynous to juxtapose Leonidas` masculinity.
mmmmm yeah scissor sex baby yeah! that shit was funny
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man I'm gonna have to see that! when it comes on again though...Pat wrote:oooh god! scissor me timbers!Death2all wrote:ProstheticHead12 wrote:Did you not pay attention to South Park? Xerxes is a woman! (and she can scissor with the best of 'em)necroodin wrote:I find Holly ignorant but that's besides the point.
I thought that the appearance of Xerxes was somewhat androgynous to juxtapose Leonidas` masculinity.
mmmmm yeah scissor sex baby yeah! that shit was funny
They had you do a drug test and the forgot to test for drugs???
I was very impressed with the art direction in this film, even more so than Sin City, as good as that was. I just loved the stylization of the cimetography, and the color schemes that seemed to work perfectly for each particular scene.
Of course, the action was great too.
Of course, the action was great too.

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Great movie....finally saw it on the IMAX.
Yeah, Xerxes was wrong. (For one thing, he had a beard historically.) The Persians probably didn't have Uruk-Hai-like critters at Thermopylae, nor did they have elephants there -- it would have been hell getting them across the Hellespont.
The actual battle and the numbers involved WERE accurate. Talk about one hell of a last stand! The final arrow barrage is historical and the remains have been found by archeologists. There is actually a tomb and memorial at the site today....as there should be.
Yeah, Xerxes was wrong. (For one thing, he had a beard historically.) The Persians probably didn't have Uruk-Hai-like critters at Thermopylae, nor did they have elephants there -- it would have been hell getting them across the Hellespont.

The actual battle and the numbers involved WERE accurate. Talk about one hell of a last stand! The final arrow barrage is historical and the remains have been found by archeologists. There is actually a tomb and memorial at the site today....as there should be.
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