Your cover for this, i have the the movie poster from block buster. They cut it in four to fit there window frames, so i put it in frame of four, hanging on my wall.
Screen writing at its best. Love the part when they say " people want to know how the stories going to end" It's called exposition in screenwriting. The movie is actually describing the events that the viewer is watching. It's like giving away the plot, yet people are unaware because there caught up in the emotion of the movie. It happens in Back To The Future~ Theirs a scene where Doc Brown says something like " You have to go back in time to make sure your parents meet at the enchantment under the sea dance to set the timeline straight." He's basically giving away the whole plot of the movie early on but nobody notices this because of all the action yet to happen.
Actually, I think this whole clip sucks. Even the audio, the crowd here is chanting kill kill almost before the fight is over... and I'm a trained professional.
What a true gladiator not only did he win while killing a tiger of all things he showed mercy to despite the dictator just to piss him off even more too many great scenes in this movie to pick my favorite so I'm just gonna say fantastic movie what a story
@@nikhildhasmana624 Imagine the logistics and costs of transporting a tiger all the way from india to rome in the antiquity The amount of food, the cage, transport by sea and by land Only to have one killed in the arena
Todays hollywood is all run by idiot social justice warriors. Story lines are terrible, actors are even worse. Everyone is a black gay transvestite now. Its ridiculous.
EVEN Marcus Aurelius? His " Meditations" is a book about stoicism and virtuous life that is constantly in print. I bet if he was able to know that, he would be very surprised, because he wrote that for himself, and never wrote that title.
Watching all the eyes and hearing the public then you see how beloved Maximus is! The only bad guy is the emperor and everybody is fearing him only Maximus doesn't give a sh*t about him!
The end scene is more powerful than any of the fighting as it shows how truly powerful he is compared to Commodos. Maximus is both dangerous (obviously) and disciplined (couldn't be goaded). This is the classical masculine hero archetype of myths. Some very smart people were very aware of this and beautifully portrayed the archetype in the movie
Um filme mirabolante, dentro de uma genialidade de história figurino cenário e tudo mais, sem dívidas uma das melhores criações cinematográficas, que põe em evidência a covardia dos poderosos ante a coragem dos verdadeiros heróis. Quem dera toda justiça seja feita com a covardia que assola o mundo até os dias de hoje.
Here's a bit of a philosophical analysis I'd like to share, giving credit to the depth of this scene and movie as a whole. Beforehand, here's some need-to-know facts: 1 - Gladiators were mostly slaves or ex-slaves or convicted criminals. Either were treated little more than 'cannon fodder' for the Public's contentment. 2 - An Emperor who wanted to keep the people happy under his rule (especially in the years AD) had to give what the people wanted. This is like a cruel irony to the man almost considered a god - he has all the power essentially, yet the people's happiness is what drives them to the point the border between "Emperor's power" and "peoples' power" gets very blurred. (there were Emperors who got assassinated for reasons, besides immediate political enemies). 3 - It's not too commonly recorded, but Gladiators could retire by earning their freedom - the average age was between 20-35 years, and survivability pretty damn low. So for a retired Gladiator to be called back into the arena is even less common. This can be seen as both a massive 'once in a life-time' spectacle for the people, the Retired Gladiator can see it as a way to die a relatively honourable death (as far as is possible for Gladiators), and for the Emperor to be able to summon a retired Gladiator might establish his authority with a hint of 'done for the people'. 4 - Most of the Gladiators were in fact trained to 'be' Gladiators. The training was rigorous yes, but their fighting technique was different to a professional legionnaire. Maximus as portrayed here was a soldier, not just a public-entertaining fighter. There's a HUGE difference there, primarily in discipline and mindset. A gladiator was trained to fight mostly alone and for himself, legionnaires to fight as one with and for their brothers at arms. Not only does this enhance the legionnaire's discipline but it also trains them to think the bigger picture. And Maximus was a General at that! 5 - Remember the saying 'You reap what you sow'. Now, this scene captures a number of things. The plot against plot - Emperor wants Maximus dead, Maximus wants the Emperor dead. Both have their methods and the Emperor seems to have a huge upper hand just by being Emperor. He literally has a cohort of Praetorian Bodyguard at his disposal, an army of gladiator slaves and ways to simply have Maximus executed as convicted criminal. Yet this is where Commodus' weak persona shows itself; he is afraid, very afraid. Afraid to be rejected by the people as Emperor like his father rejected him fit as Emperor. So, in order to win the peoples' favour, he gives them what they clearly want; food and top-notch entertainment. He thinks that by putting Maximus in the death-pit, he can kill two flies in one clap - kill off his nemesis and win the public's favour. However, Maximus is no ordinary gladiator. He has lost everything he held dear yet still lives. What's more, he knows the structure of Roman control due to his military experience and the close almost father-and-son bond he had with the previous Emperor (Commodus' father). Maximus knows Commodus' weaknesses and having been a General he furthermore knows about crowd-control. What you get is much more than "an eye for an eye" revenge scenario. You get a very well depicted showdown between the two characters a man can be like: One with no visible power yet integrity, honour and maturity - the other with the most power in the World at the time but with selfish ambitions, no integrity and fear. Maximus demolishes Commodus' position of power by playing well the cards he has been given. He is a victim of corruption but doesn't PLAY the victim, he rises victoriously. Commodus thought he could destroy Maximus by taking away his belongings (property, servants, wife and son and status), but he exposed a fatal flaw in his plan: underestimating the power of character. And despite all the power he has, he in fact does play the victim and loses self-control when things don't go his way. By Maximus playing his cards well, I mean the following: - He understood Commodus' motives from the start, as well as his 'position of power' and fear of losing that position ("know your enemy"). - He understood what the people wanted ("know your surroundings"). - He had his own goal very clear ("know yourself"); it wasn't just to kill Commodus, it was to fully give back what Commodus had done to him. Rob him of his position of 'feeling powerful' by defying the 'kill' command 4:16 , deny the taunt Commodus gave him ("kill me now, I'm right in front of you. 5:42 ) and showing his stronger character by denying Commodus the pleasure of mockery (about his wife and son ). Maximus was giving a clear message: "You can kill me, but you cannot destroy me." And to be able to do that after all Commodus had done to him, his character radiated everything Commodus wanted to be but couldn't be. There's no deeper sense of defeat and shame than that! I think it's fair to say that this scene was where Maximus had won his footing over Commodus. And it shows a great life's lesson: To be truly victorious is to triumph over yourself first. Something Maximus has, and Commodus has not. Status means nothing compared to this; status improves through the victor character and degenerates by victim character. -- If I have missed a vital point, please don't hesitate to share your thoughts.
Good analysis. Much of this seems to come from Maximus’ Stoic mindset.. he seems unwaveringly committed to Stoicism.. However.. I think this movie and this scene would have been more powerful had they made Maximus a Christian Convert…. They could have left out the entire fabricated Commodus murder… and simply had Maximus arrested for his conversion. (Although a fictional Marcus Aurelius conversion to Christianity would have been kind of amusing… He convinces Maximus before he dies.. Commodus hates Christians so much he cannot slow a top general to display such treason…. Then all of this happens.. a Born Again Christian forced to fight in the area forced to endure killing and the ire of the mad emperor. That type of thing probably did happen. Eusebius discusses during this time many high-ranking officials getting arrested for conversion.. There is a story of a guard of a Christian woman who converted even while he was escorting her to her execution…. He later was found out and he himself executed. I know the deleted scenes in this have Christians being fed AD BESTIAS…. and it might me the case I should just go watch ‘The Robe’. 😎👍🏽
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4:06 Little historical trivia fact here. In Ancient Rome, thumbs up actually meant death, and thumbs down meant to spare the opponent. Somehow the meanings got swapped over the years though to now, lol. But yea, originally it meant the opposite way that people think now. Thumbs down was actually the more positive gesture!
We actually don't know what the pollice verso looked like as the phrase translates to "turn of the thumb". There is no account from the era of ancient Rome actually describes it. Like most of the pop culture things we "know" about Rome (like the so-called "Roman Salute") it came from a 19th century painting.
Does anyone else here think that Tigris of Gaul was part inspiration for Hercules in God of War 3? For those who don't know: In God of War 3, Hercules is depicted wearing armor designed like a lion(head and paws) because of his famous feat when he killed the Nemean Lion.
@@wallesdrop3026 they train the tigers to not eat all the different slaves? I don't buy it, maybe they are trained to not eat their masters, not the runofthemill slave that holds the line tho
This movie is just like Spartacus,I have watches Spartacus, fighting scenes and battle field (arena) are the same as like in Spartacus,but fighting scenes of Spartacus are so real 💯,I would like to suggest everyone to watch that series (Spartacus)💯
Bit sneaky that kicking sand at Maximus ...that headgear Tigris has must surely be heavy and restrict his sight .....is it better to be armed like Max and have his clear range of vision ?
Balance between armor and visibility is what's important. Gladiator matches often were arranged to show this, a heavy set armored man against a light fighter who valued mobility.
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Whoever’s idea that is, start a fight by kicking in sand is brilliant!
Your cover for this, i have the the movie poster from block buster. They cut it in four to fit there window frames, so i put it in frame of four, hanging on my wall.
I honestly miss the days when such great movies were made
Хело
It was made after an economic crash. Movies are worse when there is easy money to be made. Case in point Marvel movies.
@@allstarmark12345 Most Excellent Major League comment of the Year and why I read the comments.
Yeah man, Troy, Gladiator, Son of the Mask, Avengers, etc.
Yeah man, Troy, Gladiator, Son of the Mask, Avengers, etc.
The Story of a General who became a slave, the slave who became a gladiator, the Gladiator who challenged an Empire! Unforgettable.
Screen writing at its best. Love the part when they say " people want to know how the stories going to end" It's called exposition in screenwriting. The movie is actually describing the events that the viewer is watching. It's like giving away the plot, yet people are unaware because there caught up in the emotion of the movie. It happens in Back To The Future~ Theirs a scene where Doc Brown says something like " You have to go back in time to make sure your parents meet at the enchantment under the sea dance to set the timeline straight." He's basically giving away the whole plot of the movie early on but nobody notices this because of all the action yet to happen.
I never get tired of watching that film.
I consider it a “remote killer”
Its on Netflix
yes!very well good film
I am allso
Same
One of the best movies EVER made.
• 300🔥
• PREDATOR🔥
Indeed
@@kwekujobs4795 what!!!
@@zerocool-zerocool
You got a Problem with My Selection.!
Movie name plzzz
Even the tiger at the end is like “Fuck that, I’m not fucking with Maximus.”
F*ck this shit, i'm out!!!
You realise the tiger was on a chain right ?
@@Adam-im3uz no I really thought the tiger took one look at Maximus and got so scared it ran off
The cinematography of the original was incredible. But the 4K visuals here is on another level
A
Cinematography has nothing to do with resolution
Actually, I think this whole clip sucks. Even the audio, the crowd here is chanting kill kill almost before the fight is over... and I'm a trained professional.
@@shuaibali7566 2stàu
Bọn mọi rợ thời vua chúa trung Cổ lấy thân người ra làm trò tiêu khiển mua vui
Russell Crowe's greatest film full of wonderful picturization of the scenes involving wars and arena battles in the Colosseum
Master and Commander is a far superior film to this overrated piece of box office trash.
This was hands down the coolest helmet ever created! The tearing eye 🔥🔥🔥
What a true gladiator not only did he win while killing a tiger of all things he showed mercy to despite the dictator just to piss him off even more too many great scenes in this movie to pick my favorite so I'm just gonna say fantastic movie what a story
They were even better gladiators, like the gladiator who used to kill all kinds of animals, bears, tigers, lions, hyenas ect
They used to ship these tigers from India
Ti que te
@@nikhildhasmana624
Imagine the logistics and costs of transporting a tiger all the way from india to rome in the antiquity
The amount of food, the cage, transport by sea and by land
Only to have one killed in the arena
@@KalashVodka175
Это не расейка сыкучая...
Love how the tigers were all like “Yawn, fight’s over, time for a lie down!” 😹
Since millenia everything have went south... Bad movies, bad music... Gladiator was one of the last great movies. 😞
I think you’re just not watching good movies
You're right, movies, music, everyday life, even gaming sux. We can thanks woke/leftists for that.
@@swissmilitischristilxxii3691 once again I think you’re just playing the wrong games
Masterpiece of a movie, we will never have such a brilliant art like this again.
Why?
Lmao bro chill out the fights are clumsily made with a million cuts the only thing holding it together is the story which is simple revenge.
Wtf lmao you must be a casual
That’s a naive thing to say
Todays hollywood is all run by idiot social justice warriors. Story lines are terrible, actors are even worse. Everyone is a black gay transvestite now. Its ridiculous.
Here Maximus shows the virtues of the Stoics: courage, justice, modesty and wisdom. Even Marcus Aurelius was a Stoic.
EVEN Marcus Aurelius? His " Meditations" is a book about stoicism and virtuous life that is constantly in print. I bet if he was able to know that, he would be very surprised, because he wrote that for himself, and never wrote that title.
Esa película es lo mejor que he visto en ese género.
A Tiger is just as fearful as a human, we all are simply alive; nothing more.
Rip tiger
Tiger fears nothing Hollywood fake scene ...Tiger would have killed everyone
The bible said that he fears not. Prov 18:1
Epic film . Beautiful scene . Must have watched it 100's of times . 👍
movie name?
Safrtmux
Ganha a multidão é será vencedor. Toda regra tem suas deceções. Multidão pode atrapalhar. Era assim que o povo ficava muito feliz .
Um dos melhores filmes que eu já vi na minha vida. Sem dúvida alguma.
Watching all the eyes and hearing the public then you see how beloved Maximus is!
The only bad guy is the emperor and everybody is fearing him only Maximus doesn't give a sh*t about him!
One of my Favourite Battle scenes in Any movie.Still ,Russell Crowe’s Greatest film and performance 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I love how he spares him at the end, against the Emperor's wishes! 😃🥳🎊🎉
This AncienT Empire was real
not
only
movie
This masterpiece is in a class of its own.
#Gladiator
Maximus: I only have one more life to take
*Commodus sweats intensively*
I will chase you into Hell to get my Revenge
Russell y Joaquín están espectaculares en este peliculón 👌 unas interpretaciones brillantes 🌞 y la música 🎶 fantástica , una película extraordinaria 👏
Шикарный актер
One of the best movies ever made, period. Top 5.
This is a true gladiator who also have mercy for his enemy 👌👌👌
What a movie I loved this film never again will they make a movie like this the fight scenes are awesome
The end scene is more powerful than any of the fighting as it shows how truly powerful he is compared to Commodos. Maximus is both dangerous (obviously) and disciplined (couldn't be goaded). This is the classical masculine hero archetype of myths. Some very smart people were very aware of this and beautifully portrayed the archetype in the movie
Its an archetype I wish I could achieve. I strive for it at least.
🙏
Anybody else noticed the clever move by tigris on 1:17?? The opponent never expected it... Nice...
Um filme mirabolante, dentro de uma genialidade de história figurino cenário e tudo mais, sem dívidas uma das melhores criações cinematográficas, que põe em evidência a covardia dos poderosos ante a coragem dos verdadeiros heróis. Quem dera toda justiça seja feita com a covardia que assola o mundo até os dias de hoje.
💞💝💝💞👍
Master&Commander was a movie I never knew existed then I watched it and wow another classic movie great actor
i love how at 4:55 you can see the tigris of gaul casually standing up like nothing happened
A totally sublime vidéo :the actors are excellent,the fights are wonderful. Who can do better nowadays?
One of the favor movie...😍
Here's a bit of a philosophical analysis I'd like to share, giving credit to the depth of this scene and movie as a whole.
Beforehand, here's some need-to-know facts:
1 - Gladiators were mostly slaves or ex-slaves or convicted criminals. Either were treated little more than 'cannon fodder' for the Public's contentment.
2 - An Emperor who wanted to keep the people happy under his rule (especially in the years AD) had to give what the people wanted. This is like a cruel irony to the man almost considered a god - he has all the power essentially, yet the people's happiness is what drives them to the point the border between "Emperor's power" and "peoples' power" gets very blurred. (there were Emperors who got assassinated for reasons, besides immediate political enemies).
3 - It's not too commonly recorded, but Gladiators could retire by earning their freedom - the average age was between 20-35 years, and survivability pretty damn low. So for a retired Gladiator to be called back into the arena is even less common. This can be seen as both a massive 'once in a life-time' spectacle for the people, the Retired Gladiator can see it as a way to die a relatively honourable death (as far as is possible for Gladiators), and for the Emperor to be able to summon a retired Gladiator might establish his authority with a hint of 'done for the people'.
4 - Most of the Gladiators were in fact trained to 'be' Gladiators. The training was rigorous yes, but their fighting technique was different to a professional legionnaire. Maximus as portrayed here was a soldier, not just a public-entertaining fighter. There's a HUGE difference there, primarily in discipline and mindset. A gladiator was trained to fight mostly alone and for himself, legionnaires to fight as one with and for their brothers at arms. Not only does this enhance the legionnaire's discipline but it also trains them to think the bigger picture. And Maximus was a General at that!
5 - Remember the saying 'You reap what you sow'.
Now, this scene captures a number of things. The plot against plot - Emperor wants Maximus dead, Maximus wants the Emperor dead. Both have their methods and the Emperor seems to have a huge upper hand just by being Emperor. He literally has a cohort of Praetorian Bodyguard at his disposal, an army of gladiator slaves and ways to simply have Maximus executed as convicted criminal. Yet this is where Commodus' weak persona shows itself; he is afraid, very afraid. Afraid to be rejected by the people as Emperor like his father rejected him fit as Emperor. So, in order to win the peoples' favour, he gives them what they clearly want; food and top-notch entertainment. He thinks that by putting Maximus in the death-pit, he can kill two flies in one clap - kill off his nemesis and win the public's favour.
However, Maximus is no ordinary gladiator. He has lost everything he held dear yet still lives. What's more, he knows the structure of Roman control due to his military experience and the close almost father-and-son bond he had with the previous Emperor (Commodus' father). Maximus knows Commodus' weaknesses and having been a General he furthermore knows about crowd-control.
What you get is much more than "an eye for an eye" revenge scenario. You get a very well depicted showdown between the two characters a man can be like: One with no visible power yet integrity, honour and maturity - the other with the most power in the World at the time but with selfish ambitions, no integrity and fear.
Maximus demolishes Commodus' position of power by playing well the cards he has been given. He is a victim of corruption but doesn't PLAY the victim, he rises victoriously. Commodus thought he could destroy Maximus by taking away his belongings (property, servants, wife and son and status), but he exposed a fatal flaw in his plan: underestimating the power of character. And despite all the power he has, he in fact does play the victim and loses self-control when things don't go his way.
By Maximus playing his cards well, I mean the following:
- He understood Commodus' motives from the start, as well as his 'position of power' and fear of losing that position ("know your enemy").
- He understood what the people wanted ("know your surroundings").
- He had his own goal very clear ("know yourself"); it wasn't just to kill Commodus, it was to fully give back what Commodus had done to him. Rob him of his position of 'feeling powerful' by defying the 'kill' command 4:16 , deny the taunt Commodus gave him ("kill me now, I'm right in front of you. 5:42 ) and showing his stronger character by denying Commodus the pleasure of mockery (about his wife and son ). Maximus was giving a clear message: "You can kill me, but you cannot destroy me." And to be able to do that after all Commodus had done to him, his character radiated everything Commodus wanted to be but couldn't be. There's no deeper sense of defeat and shame than that!
I think it's fair to say that this scene was where Maximus had won his footing over Commodus. And it shows a great life's lesson: To be truly victorious is to triumph over yourself first. Something Maximus has, and Commodus has not. Status means nothing compared to this; status improves through the victor character and degenerates by victim character.
--
If I have missed a vital point, please don't hesitate to share your thoughts.
Good analysis.
Much of this seems to come from Maximus’ Stoic mindset.. he seems unwaveringly committed to Stoicism.. However.. I think this movie and this scene would have been more powerful had they made Maximus a Christian Convert…. They could have left out the entire fabricated Commodus murder… and simply had Maximus arrested for his conversion. (Although a fictional Marcus Aurelius conversion to Christianity would have been kind of amusing… He convinces Maximus before he dies.. Commodus hates Christians so much he cannot slow a top general to display such treason…. Then all of this happens.. a Born Again Christian forced to fight in the area forced to endure killing and the ire of the mad emperor. That type of thing probably did happen.
Eusebius discusses during this time many high-ranking officials getting arrested for conversion.. There is a story of a guard of a Christian woman who converted even while he was escorting her to her execution…. He later was found out and he himself executed.
I know the deleted scenes in this have Christians being fed AD BESTIAS…. and it might me the case I should just go watch ‘The Robe’. 😎👍🏽
Curious as to know the reason why somebody would give a dislike to this clip.
they do it to their own pictures. so don't worry.
maybe because of reality of this scene.
Some one may give dislike because he doesn't understand deferent between the 2
Tigers
Perhaps it was criticism of the gladiator's mask which severely limited his peripheral vision.
This was amazing to watch in the theatre.
this movie had a standing ovation by a group of people in a theater in Phoenix, AZ. when I saw it.
"The time for honoring yourself will soon be at an end." Those are actually the written words of Marcus Aurelius.
Two great actors 🙏
Dayum Phoenix's costume is so beautiful
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Russell is an RP legend.
Es lo que yo llamo Hombría y Verdadera Dignidad ....Maximus!!!
The best classic fighting scene everd made in movie historical 👍👍👍
Ridley Scott directed films are always among the very best ever films..
لي هذا التاريخ العريق يستحق الاحترام
The best movie I’ve ever seen 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Axe went thru a foot, and hes spittin blood. Great logic
It was from the shield to the face
4:06 Little historical trivia fact here. In Ancient Rome, thumbs up actually meant death, and thumbs down meant to spare the opponent. Somehow the meanings got swapped over the years though to now, lol. But yea, originally it meant the opposite way that people think now. Thumbs down was actually the more positive gesture!
Exactly, because it symbolized the sword
bullshit..
We actually don't know what the pollice verso looked like as the phrase translates to "turn of the thumb". There is no account from the era of ancient Rome actually describes it. Like most of the pop culture things we "know" about Rome (like the so-called "Roman Salute") it came from a 19th century painting.
Oscar winning and yes one of my all time favrit🌺💖
Russell Crowe 1of my favorite star. I love this movie man
So just confirming: this undefeated beast of a man who had half a dozen tigers on his side still lost the fight??
If you think about it, it was the hardest and most complicated fight for Maximus
BU FİLMƏ BRİNÇİ DƏFƏ BAXANDAN SONRA KASETİNİ AXTARIB TAPDIM VƏ HƏR GÜN OLMASADA GÜN AŞIRI BAXMAĞA BAŞLADIM . DÜNYANIN ƏN LƏZƏTDİ KİNOSUDU !
What language is this ?
Outstanding performances. Period.
ماشاءاللّٰه ماشاءاللّٰه ماشاءاللّٰه ماشاءاللّٰه ماشاءاللّٰه ماشاءاللّٰه ماشاءاللّٰه ماشاءاللّٰه
Это один из лучших фильмов которые я видел.. Привет из Казахстана..
Still regret not seeing this movie at the cinema , saw Disney's fantasia instead lol .
maximus sang legenda gladiator, walaupun di buang tapi tetap mengabdi pada bangsa
One of the best movie I didn’t watch yet 🙃
Does anyone else here think that Tigris of Gaul was part inspiration for Hercules in God of War 3?
For those who don't know: In God of War 3, Hercules is depicted wearing armor designed like a lion(head and paws) because of his famous feat when he killed the Nemean Lion.
I can definitely see that but not sure if it was inspiration or just common similarities in ancient armor
Gracias por enviar estosvideos cortos
Esse cara é muito bom um grande quereiro é top 💯 gostei muito
Very amazing film
Wow classic beautiful
Parliament belgesel kanalını özledim. Keşke eskisi gibi belgeseller atsanız.
حول تفهمني عبدلله
Beautiful scene.
One of the best movies
Esse filme muito bom
Gladiador asiste fita
cassete na época depois fizeram DVD
El mejor lejos la peli gladiador 👍
Super Body Build maximus no fear in his eyes
Este tío es de Extremadura, de logrosan .
Ador acest film 😍😍😍
Des films
diadiecoly
never understood why the tigers didnt just turn around and eat the guys that were holding the chains
maybe, they are trained to not eat them
@@wallesdrop3026 they train the tigers to not eat all the different slaves? I don't buy it, maybe they are trained to not eat their masters, not the runofthemill slave that holds the line tho
Buena muy buena totalmente recomendable
If you all like this movie check out Cinderella Man....also Russell Crowe. Boxing. Inspirational. True story. GREAT MOVIE!
An excellent film. Truly nothing like it
تحياتي الخاصة thank you very much
Я читал книгу про Спартака. Хорошая книга. Этот фильм тоже смотрел. Настоящий гладиатор!
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Fuerza y Honor por ser vos.Soy el Nito de Yo Claudio
2023.
Siempre donde estéis gracias Abuelo
Algunos os llaman . Hispano será por algo
شكرا لكم كثيرا .
عن هذه القصة التارخية انها قصة الابطال سجلو اسماءهم في التاريخ منذو عصور قديمة. تحياتي اليكم جميعا
الرحمن وليس الرحمان اخي الكريم.. منذ وليس منذو
اهلا وسهلا والف مرحبا على سلامتكم جميعا سنة سعيدة وكل عام وانتم بالف خير 💕🌷🕊🌼🌻⚘💌💕💝🦁🐝
Yes suits both the actors. Well Played.
UNA SEÑORA PELÍCULA 🙏🙏😎😁
This movie is just like Spartacus,I have watches Spartacus, fighting scenes and battle field (arena) are the same as like in Spartacus,but fighting scenes of Spartacus are so real 💯,I would like to suggest everyone to watch that series (Spartacus)💯
البرابر لاتقهر وفاهم يفهم ...أنا مسلم أعتز بأني مسلم وبربري جزائري ...الحمد لله رب العالمين...
Tydguci
The legend
Was really hoping that his former legion would come through at the end :(
Cabra macho muito macho mesmo parabéns pelo vídeo 👏👏👏👏
Boa tarde amigo tudo bem olhar muito bom mesmo né esse filme amei nota 10 eu sou Antônio Alves de Porto velho abraço
Yes this movie is the greatest off all the time i was verry impressed when i saw this movie i really want see the second part
Сильнейший фильм!
شكرا لكل مجهودك
والف لايك like
Bit sneaky that kicking sand at Maximus ...that headgear Tigris has must surely be heavy and restrict his sight .....is it better to be armed like Max and have his clear range of vision ?
Balance between armor and visibility is what's important.
Gladiator matches often were arranged to show this, a heavy set armored man against a light fighter who valued mobility.
Wonderful
I like how these are nothing but lion and leopard sounds. Tigers don't sound like that
They don't make them like this anymore.
Excellente
2:50 poor tiger😭😭😭😭😭😭
Gladiater good muvie
قلت الملك مألوف بنسبة لي لكن بعد بحث طلع خواكين فينيكس 🙁
( أعظم من مثل شخصية الجوكر )
pinche escena, jamas veran algo asi en marvel y el sniderverse!!!! esto es cine señores!