I am rewatching it to support the channel. Back in 2008 our family finally got cable. My dad who was 86 enjoyed the cable for the last three years of his life. He was so happy and the first thing he watched on cable TV was gladiator.
"Brothers, what we do in life... echoes in eternity." Gladiator is an epic Ancient Roman historic drama masterpiece. It works on so many levels: the acting is phenomenal, the story is compelling, the backdrop of the film is beautiful. It's destined to be a classic, which is a film that can be watched and appreciated with each subseqent viewing. Also, Hans Zimmer does an excellent job in composing beautiful music that captures the tone of the film. The song, "Now We Are Free" by Lisa Gerrard that plays during the film credits is hauntingly beautiful and hypnotic. It's simply one of the greatest film scores ever made and shall be timeless for the rest of time.
Hi Michelle and Natalie! I always enjoy your channel and I love your reactions. You're both quite lovely as well! I have the "Gladiator" movie on DVD and it was amazing! Anything that Ridley Scott does is outstanding! Thank you both for the reaction video and for your channel as always! Take care and be well lovely ladies! 👋😎🎉🎊
That question regarding thinking about the Roman Empire is interesting, I’ve never given it much direct thought but I can honestly think of two instances where I thought out loud with someone else regarding it
Especially, but not limited to that time period it was normal for royals to have siblings and other close family get together! It was normal for royals to keep the family pure by not mixing the genes with others outside their family. To give you a great example, Cleopatra wanted to be Queen but she couldn't unless she was married. She married the oldest of her 2 brothers. Years later he died so she then married her other brother in order to stay Queen. There are a LOT of other examples of such relationships to this day of Royal couples made up of siblings or cousins or Uncles and nieces! There are also such couples in entertainment. Singer Jerry Lee Lewis married his 13 year old first cousin (daughter of his aunt and uncle) 👱♀👱♀👗👗👠👠❤❤
In Roman times, the thumbs up and thumbs down gestures were opposite. Thumbs down meant good (or live), and thumbs up meant the bad option (or die). They changed it for the film as not to confuse the audience.
You're maybe the only reactors who didn't ask about Maximus rubbing the dirt on his hands and smelling it before a fight. He's a farmer, so he recognizes good soil. He also does it for grip on his sword. He's very aware of the little things that can get a soldier killed. He says to that Praetorian guard in the beginning " The frost... sometimes it makes the blade stick."
Great reaction to a great movie. I love this movie - and the end always makes me tear up. Maximus has so many excellent lines, but Maximus "introducing" himself to the emperor in the coliseum is at the top.
This is one of my favorite films. This deserved the Academy Awards it won, such as Best Picture and Best Actor for Russell Crowe, but should have won more like Best Director and Best Supporting Actor for Joaquin Phoenix. Great reactions guys, I hope you’re both are doing well. Have a great day and take care!
As a straight American male, yes, I think about the Roman Empire daily. I don't know why, but I do. I'm an accountant, I'm literally thinking about the money flow, mostly.
Trivia time! Lisa Gerrard, who performs most of the singing in the soundtrack, does so using a made up language she invented as a child, which takes inspiration from multiple real languages. She actually uses that language in many (perhaps most) of her songs.
I love your guys’ reactions! This is one of my favorite movies of all time. You’re in the majority thinking thumbs up means live because they chanted the original intent years ago. When first created, thumbs down meant live as if to say you get to stay here on earth. Thumbs up meant you die going to heaven. But almost nobody knows that. 😀
If you liked the character development in Gladiator, there's another show worth mentioning. It's called I Claudius, and it's an older BBC production of like 9 or 10 episodes. The show was produced on a shoestring budget, but its actors are all first rate. The actor who played the senator in Gladiator plays the lead role of Claudius, and you have actors such as John Hurt and Patrick Stewart with fantastic performances. For me, the standout was Livia, played by Sian Phillips. Her character makes for the most memorable villain in anything I've watched. Get through the first episode, which is mostly establishing the backdrop, and you may have a series that'll stick with you for the rest of your life.
Great reaction ladies to this ridley scott masterpiece. This is how movies should be made. Will be avoiding the cash grab sequel when it comes out. Big thumbs up
I don't think of the Roman Empire every day, but at least a few times a week. How can I NOT? It's the origin of modern Western culture, whether through language, architecture, government, mythology, or Christianity.
Thank you Natalie and Michelle for the New Years wish again. In school and now I love history, the emperor to remove any and all threats would kill the person and their family. Still loving your reactions, 5+hoots for the movie. The man that looked familiar was from Braveheart the husband from the wedding.🎃
Great Movie!!! Great reaction! I don't think about the Roman empire everyday...but maybe a couple times here and there yes....my 2 main things about the Roman Empire I reflect on God, and Roads..since the Roman's invented the modern road.
Poor Richard Harris and Alec Guiness. They have so many iconic roles and great performances and it all boils down to Dumbledore and Obi Wan. Fun fact: Richard Harris was an exceptional tennis player. There is a statue I believe in his hometown of him playing.
Not to be out done by shameless retail stores that advertise Christmas in October, the ladies have pounced all the way to New Years! I cant wait for out ThanksValentines present!.....🎉🎉🎉
Great reaction to great film I wasn't surprised you got emotional over this film, the insest relationship was wide spread in Rome during the period, this was Oliver Read's last film he played the older free Gladiator he was a big drinker and hell raiser more famous for it than his acting sadly.
Oliver Reed/Proximo died during filming. He got into a drinking competition at a bar in Malta. He ended up dying from a heart attack back in his hotel room. They had to finish his parts with a body double and digitizing his face on the actor.
😠Dam you Paramount for making these two sweet ladies have to sit through the movie again. Experiencing all of that beautiful, brilliant and well acted story all over again! Making them cry like that again was just mean! Wait, what? Oh re-edit and repost the original react video not do a new react to the film. Sorry my bad, I mean Paramount still has some real chowder heads working for it! Not only for the way they treated these nice ladies, but from what I am hearing about it. Doing a Gladiator 2! 😂
Glad to see your reacting to Gladiator. Not sure about the sequel based on the trailer for #2, but we'll see. (edit) No I do not think about the Roman empire even once a week. Only if I'm studying history.😉
I'm thinking the "one thought about the Roman Empire a day" thing might be related to the date...because the Romans invented the January to December calendar that we use every day.
Hey, Michelle and Natalie. You need to react to BLADE RUNNER. It was the movie that Ridley Scott made following ALIEN, which you mentioned you liked. Enjoy
Yes, girls. I think about the Roman Empire about 5 times a day. It has to do with my creativity. I write stories, and the power of the Romans is the ultimate industry. Plus, the appeal is legendary. It also bout the very masculine way of life that still lives in the male DNA. This is also true of westerns. The rugged outdoors where the rules are clear. And the punishment met the crime. Gangster movies are a measure that still has some weight. As do superheroes. And the policeman is the modern version of all of it. They reflect a world and imagination that men can identify with. And these times when the rules are muddled and the gray line makes a mockery of everything, it's a reminder of times when things weren't soft and fuzzy. Russell Crowe is also good in THE QUICK AND THE DEAD. A western starring and produced by Sharon Stone. With a few people you should recognize in the cast. Including a very young Leonardo DiCaprio. Keep going and enjoy the movies.
Just an idea: You should go back, year by year, and watch every Best Picture Oscar winner, maybe? There's some turds in there. Crash sucks all the balls, whichever year that was.
Thumbs up is good and down is bad today. Historically they think it was the opposite thumbs up meant send them to the afterlife- thumbs down keep them here on earth. People in general wanted to leave the hell of life to go to the Utopia of the afterlife thus the good and bad bastardized modern meaning.
A perfect movie. And I stg if the trailers are to be believed they are going to make Lucius Maximus and lucilla’s love child in the sequel… I hope the sequel flops so f’ing hard.
Yes I do because I'm Roman and we were the world power for 400 yrs. USA is only 70 yrs world power. Just think how much longer the roman empire lasted in superiority militarily. 400 yrs.
Share your thoughts, subscribe and give the video a 👍🏻💚 We had to re-edit and repost this because Paramount blocked the original.
Hope 2024 is a good year.😊 I some how feel lucky with lotto numbers now...happy 2024 everyone
I am rewatching it to support the channel. Back in 2008 our family finally got cable. My dad who was 86 enjoyed the cable for the last three years of his life. He was so happy and the first thing he watched on cable TV was gladiator.
"Brothers, what we do in life... echoes in eternity."
Gladiator is an epic Ancient Roman historic drama masterpiece. It works on so many levels: the acting is phenomenal, the story is compelling, the backdrop of the film is beautiful. It's destined to be a classic, which is a film that can be watched and appreciated with each subseqent viewing.
Also, Hans Zimmer does an excellent job in composing beautiful music that captures the tone of the film. The song, "Now We Are Free" by Lisa Gerrard that plays during the film credits is hauntingly beautiful and hypnotic. It's simply one of the greatest film scores ever made and shall be timeless for the rest of time.
Hi Michelle and Natalie! I always enjoy your channel and I love your reactions. You're both quite lovely as well! I have the "Gladiator" movie on DVD and it was amazing! Anything that Ridley Scott does is outstanding! Thank you both for the reaction video and for your channel as always! Take care and be well lovely ladies! 👋😎🎉🎊
Thank you!!
Winner of 5 Oscars including Best Picture.
Deservingly so!
Happy new year Michelle. I can't believe Gladiator is nearly 25 years old.
That question regarding thinking about the Roman Empire is interesting, I’ve never given it much direct thought but I can honestly think of two instances where I thought out loud with someone else regarding it
Especially, but not limited to that time period it was normal for royals to have siblings and other close family get together! It was normal for royals to keep the family pure by not mixing the genes with others outside their family. To give you a great example, Cleopatra wanted to be Queen but she couldn't unless she was married. She married the oldest of her 2 brothers. Years later he died so she then married her other brother in order to stay Queen. There are a LOT of other examples of such relationships to this day of Royal couples made up of siblings or cousins or Uncles and nieces! There are also such couples in entertainment. Singer Jerry Lee Lewis married his 13 year old first cousin (daughter of his aunt and uncle) 👱♀👱♀👗👗👠👠❤❤
It’s still gross! 😂
A properly detestable villain and a heroic protagonist. We all cry at the end.
In Roman times, the thumbs up and thumbs down gestures were opposite. Thumbs down meant good (or live), and thumbs up meant the bad option (or die). They changed it for the film as not to confuse the audience.
You're maybe the only reactors who didn't ask about Maximus rubbing the dirt on his hands and smelling it before a fight. He's a farmer, so he recognizes good soil. He also does it for grip on his sword. He's very aware of the little things that can get a soldier killed. He says to that Praetorian guard in the beginning " The frost... sometimes it makes the blade stick."
Maybe they were already aware of it, at least for the grip, it seems quite obvious
I think about the Roman Empire everyday because I have an ancient Gladius sword 🗡️ replica hanging on the wall in my room as decoration.
Great reaction to a great movie. I love this movie - and the end always makes me tear up. Maximus has so many excellent lines, but Maximus "introducing" himself to the emperor in the coliseum is at the top.
Thank you!!
This is one of my favorite films. This deserved the Academy Awards it won, such as Best Picture and Best Actor for Russell Crowe, but should have won more like Best Director and Best Supporting Actor for Joaquin Phoenix. Great reactions guys, I hope you’re both are doing well. Have a great day and take care!
Thank you!! You too!
Let’s hope for success this second time around reloading Gladiator 🤞🏻
🤞🏻🤞🏻
As a straight American male, yes, I think about the Roman Empire daily. I don't know why, but I do. I'm an accountant, I'm literally thinking about the money flow, mostly.
ciao !!! si gli uomini sempre pensiamo L'Impero ROMANO almeno ina volta al giorno !!!!!! W . L'ITALIA !!!!!🥰❤❤❤💐💐💐🌹🌹🌹🏵🏵🌺🌺
EXCELLENT REACTION ladies! 🙂 you brought the drama in this one to life 👍☺
Aww thank you! ☺️
Thank you!! 😁
Trivia time!
Lisa Gerrard, who performs most of the singing in the soundtrack, does so using a made up language she invented as a child, which takes inspiration from multiple real languages.
She actually uses that language in many (perhaps most) of her songs.
Great reaction again! Thanks Y’all!
Thanks for watching!
I love your guys’ reactions! This is one of my favorite movies of all time. You’re in the majority thinking thumbs up means live because they chanted the original intent years ago. When first created, thumbs down meant live as if to say you get to stay here on earth. Thumbs up meant you die going to heaven. But almost nobody knows that. 😀
@@williamforton8996 thank you!!
I'll catch this at lunch, but I'm glad you guys saw this one. It's a favorite of MANY. "What we do in life echoes in Eternity."
@@winterwolfsden Great line! This is a repost since Paramount blocked our original!
@ForceOfLightEntertainment gladiator was full of them!! Glad you reposted! Strength and Honor!
Can't believe you've never seen Gladiator before now
It is great!
If you liked the character development in Gladiator, there's another show worth mentioning. It's called I Claudius, and it's an older BBC production of like 9 or 10 episodes. The show was produced on a shoestring budget, but its actors are all first rate. The actor who played the senator in Gladiator plays the lead role of Claudius, and you have actors such as John Hurt and Patrick Stewart with fantastic performances. For me, the standout was Livia, played by Sian Phillips. Her character makes for the most memorable villain in anything I've watched. Get through the first episode, which is mostly establishing the backdrop, and you may have a series that'll stick with you for the rest of your life.
The guy that looked so familiar was in Braveheart.
His wife was taken on her wedding night by the English Lord
Can we just give Natalie a standing o for her beauty and grace 👏🏿👑
To answer your question about the Roman Empire - the answer is no - I rarely think about the Roman Empire.
Maximus and Commodus is legit one of the greatest hero/villain rivalries in all of cinema
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Great reaction ladies to this ridley scott masterpiece. This is how movies should be made. Will be avoiding the cash grab sequel when it comes out. Big thumbs up
Thank you!!
I don't think of the Roman Empire every day, but at least a few times a week. How can I NOT? It's the origin of modern Western culture, whether through language, architecture, government, mythology, or Christianity.
Yes I do
You must see Rome after this. This movie will echo in eternity.
Thank you Natalie and Michelle for the New Years wish again. In school and now I love history, the emperor to remove any and all threats would kill the person and their family. Still loving your reactions, 5+hoots for the movie. The man that looked familiar was from Braveheart the husband from the wedding.🎃
Thank you!! We are almost to a new New Year!
Great Movie!!! Great reaction! I don't think about the Roman empire everyday...but maybe a couple times here and there yes....my 2 main things about the Roman Empire I reflect on God, and Roads..since the Roman's invented the modern road.
I probably think of the Roman Republic or Empire, multiple times a day.
I don't think about the Roman Empire unless someone mentions it.
Poor Richard Harris and Alec Guiness. They have so many iconic roles and great performances and it all boils down to Dumbledore and Obi Wan.
Fun fact: Richard Harris was an exceptional tennis player. There is a statue I believe in his hometown of him playing.
But you know when you get a role that people love for generations it’s not so bad ☺️
Awesome 🔥💯🔥
Thanks 🔥
Not to be out done by shameless retail stores that advertise Christmas in October, the ladies have pounced all the way to New Years! I cant wait for out ThanksValentines present!.....🎉🎉🎉
@@SweetFeatheryJesus1 😂 Had to re-edit and repost due to Paramount blocking the original
Great reaction to great film I wasn't surprised you got emotional over this film, the insest relationship was wide spread in Rome during the period, this was Oliver Read's last film he played the older free Gladiator he was a big drinker and hell raiser more famous for it than his acting sadly.
Hopefully they do not claim it this time 😊 Great movie and yes I love Roman history and all the intrigue!
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Brilliant film, fantastic soundtrack, great reactions
Thank you!!
The thumbs up/down is a Hollywood invention ! 😉
It was real, we just had it in reverse:)
Thanks for reminding me of the Roman Empire again! 😆 We were entertained again. Thanks Lovely Ladies. 😎👍
Oliver Reed/Proximo died during filming. He got into a drinking competition at a bar in Malta. He ended up dying from a heart attack back in his hotel room. They had to finish his parts with a body double and digitizing his face on the actor.
Sad.
🎉👍
😠Dam you Paramount for making these two sweet ladies have to sit through the movie again. Experiencing all of that beautiful, brilliant and well acted story all over again! Making them cry like that again was just mean! Wait, what? Oh re-edit and repost the original react video not do a new react to the film. Sorry my bad, I mean Paramount still has some real chowder heads working for it! Not only for the way they treated these nice ladies, but from what I am hearing about it. Doing a Gladiator 2! 😂
Since you ask,yes,I have thought about the Roman empire every now and then
Glad to see your reacting to Gladiator. Not sure about the sequel based on the trailer for #2, but we'll see. (edit) No I do not think about the Roman empire even once a week. Only if I'm studying history.😉
They say it’s good but like you said, we will see!
This is a cult classic movie and it was awesome. I hope that part 2 is going to be this epic
@@shaunfleming5860 they say Part 2 is good so we will see!
You both look Lovely! 😊
@@ThistleAndSea thank you!!
I'M SUBSCRIBED WTF!
I'm thinking the "one thought about the Roman Empire a day" thing might be related to the date...because the Romans invented the January to December calendar that we use every day.
Hey, Michelle and Natalie.
You need to react to BLADE RUNNER. It was the movie that Ridley Scott made following ALIEN, which you mentioned you liked.
Enjoy
You two are sweeter than southern tea 😊😅
Yes, girls.
I think about the Roman Empire about 5 times a day. It has to do with my creativity. I write stories, and the power of the Romans is the ultimate industry.
Plus, the appeal is legendary.
It also bout the very masculine way of life that still lives in the male DNA.
This is also true of westerns. The rugged outdoors where the rules are clear. And the punishment met the crime. Gangster movies are a measure that still has some weight. As do superheroes. And the policeman is the modern version of all of it. They reflect a world and imagination that men can identify with. And these times when the rules are muddled and the gray line makes a mockery of everything, it's a reminder of times when things weren't soft and fuzzy.
Russell Crowe is also good in THE QUICK AND THE DEAD.
A western starring and produced by Sharon Stone. With a few people you should recognize in the cast.
Including a very young Leonardo DiCaprio.
Keep going and enjoy the movies.
i think i saw this reaction a couple of months ago, girls! is this reposted? what do u mean happy new year? its October :))))
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. I am almost certain that I've seen this reaction before.
Yes, because Paramount BLOCKED our original which was very upsetting
I only think of women in Roman times😊Or what you ladies would look like then...hmm Halloween girls!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻⚡🥂
Just an idea: You should go back, year by year, and watch every Best Picture Oscar winner, maybe? There's some turds in there. Crash sucks all the balls, whichever year that was.
Good idea!
It's a meme, I literally never think about the roman empire lol 35M if you're wo during demographics
Love this movie! Great reaction!
Thanks!
You're welcome! 😊
😊great movie
I don't think about the Roman empire once a day, I think about the red leader once a day though 🤣👍
😂😂
Yes, I think of the Roman Empire everyday.
Hey ladies I love your channel and started watching your reactions you guys are the best
Aww thank you so much!!
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment 😘❤️
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment 😘❤️
Thumbs up is good and down is bad today. Historically they think it was the opposite thumbs up meant send them to the afterlife- thumbs down keep them here on earth. People in general wanted to leave the hell of life to go to the Utopia of the afterlife thus the good and bad bastardized modern meaning.
Happy New Year? I am way behind 😂
It’s a repost because Paramount blocked our original reaction!
Ugh Paramount 😉
@@Aladdin_Sane59 I know!!
Is it okay to watch re-uploads again & again? Asking for a friend😅
Yes! Because Paramount can shove it! 😂
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment lmao keep up the great work!!
@@rockerfella8122 thank you!!
No, I don't. I only think about the Empire when somebody mentions it in a conversation with me.
lol yeh Nad now do you feel bad for him ? Nadalie cracks me up
😂
A perfect movie. And I stg if the trailers are to be believed they are going to make Lucius Maximus and lucilla’s love child in the sequel… I hope the sequel flops so f’ing hard.
Happy new year ???
Repost from January due to Paramount blocking the original video 10 months later
yes i think about the roman empire all the time
Little confused, you guys watched this ages ago and its now appearing again ?
Paramount blocked our video so we re-edited and posted
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment ah ok
Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?
not even once in 6 months at least
Why is the movie Gladiator infamous?
I guess because it’s really good!
No I don't 😂
Are you a sociopath ? No reaction vs murders and tragedies.
Not sure I follow?
re-upload?
Yes, Paramount blocked the original.
No i dont ! 🤪
No I don't
Yes I do because I'm Roman and we were the world power for 400 yrs. USA is only 70 yrs world power. Just think how much longer the roman empire lasted in superiority militarily. 400 yrs.