I am DEFINITELY ENTERTAINED!! | FIRST TIME WATCHING *GLADIATOR* (2000)
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This chick, MJ, thinks that her dialogue is more important than the entertainment of her viewing audience. Chill out, and give the movie a chance for heaven's sake!
The Roman Empire left so much written history, culture, law, tradition, entertainment, lifestyle, they left records of it all
Maximus was born in Hispania (Spain today), one of the main Roman provinces, so yes he was a Spaniard
He puts the dirt on his hands for grip obviously but the reason he smells it is to remind him of his farm life at home and what he’s fighting for.
In the Roman Empire it was actually common for Emperors to pass down the crown to a non family member, when Marcus Aurelius passed down the crown to Commodus it was taboo, but Marcus only did it so he didn't have to sentence Commodus to death for his aspirations.
The horse died when it fell like that because it ran till it's heart stopped
Gotta watch Troy 👌👌
Horses can't run forever like in the movies they will die after a few miles that's why he took two. Even though that's not enough to gallop from Germany to Spain 😊
he took two horses because he intends to ride them literally to death so that he can make it to northern spain from germany on time to save his family.
Hispania/Iberia (Spain and Portugal) became part of the Roman Empire a couple hundred years earlier. The Caesars Hadrian and Trajan were from Hispania. That's why Maximus was being called Spaniard...because he was.
Caesar Marcus was played by Richard Harris was Dumbledore in the first two Harry Potter movies. Proximo played by Oliver Reed, unfortunately he died before the end production.
Gladiator, it was the last movie I watched with my dad, so it's very special for me.
One of my favorite movies ever. Seen it so much. Another fav of mine also starring Russell Crowe is Master and Commander
I am so glad you’re watching the longer movies now, they are usually so much better.
Historically the movie is fairly accurate on the broad strokes, but they take liberties to make the story. No evidence Commodus killed his dad Marcus Aurelius. But Marcus Aurelius was a real emperor who is considered a good, wise, and very capable emperor and his son Commodus was a nut. But...Maximus didn't exist.
In my top 3 favorite of all time for sure. Tombstone, Gladiator, Brave Heart.
Love how you dipped into other genres, it’s fun any way you go
if anything, please know that the romans wrote about and documented EVERYTHING, there's not a ton that they left us guessing about. as for the movie it's all in good fun and i'm glad you enjoyed it.
Now "Troy"
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