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  • YES MATE! Here's Mine and My sisters First time Reaction To the 300 Movie Directed By Zack Snyder which is based on the Graphic Novel Created by Frank Miller. This Movie had my off my seat so many times, it's one of the most visually stunning movie's I've ever seen. Hope you guys enjoy this reaction!!
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  • @PR-xm5zc
    @PR-xm5zc 3 года назад +1657

    When he tells the hunchback guy may you live forever, he is actually insulting him because a spartan seeks a beautiful death in battle, he is basically saying I hope you never get that honor

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +317

      Wow!! That’s blown my mind..never thought about it that way

    • @damonslaughter16
      @damonslaughter16 3 года назад +159

      He meant it another way as well. While we only know one or two names of the Spartans, the person that betrayed them is known by name forever as a traitor

    • @redtornado1337
      @redtornado1337 3 года назад +55

      @@damonslaughter16 Like Benedict Arnold.

    • @SLJShortt
      @SLJShortt 3 года назад +50

      In real life, Spartans did wear armour. Mostly bronze breastplates which look awesome so I'm surprised they didn't include them in this. But the funniest part is that even though the Spartans died holding off the army, it was the Athenians that defeated Xerxes which is what the sequel is about.

    • @georgekoul
      @georgekoul 3 года назад +47

      @@justtrustash also the line "we will fight in the shade" is a historic real line.there are lines that based on real historic quotes.

  • @Chrismatica
    @Chrismatica 3 года назад +469

    “It is an honor to die at your side.”
    “It is an honor, to have lived, at yours.”
    UGH gets me every time

    • @smmaistheway
      @smmaistheway 2 года назад +7

      goosebumps and tears at the same time..

    • @dancole2994
      @dancole2994 Год назад +6

      Reminds me of Last Samurai; "Tell me how he died", "I will tell you how he lived".

    • @nickyboy22071989
      @nickyboy22071989 Год назад +4

      It also gets me how Xerxes goes "I would gladly kill any of my own men for victory.'
      Whereas Leonidas goes "And I would gladly die, for any of mine."

  • @TheWickedgit
    @TheWickedgit 2 года назад +197

    "Look at that shot!" Zack Snyder does that with practically every film he makes. There are so many scenes where you could just freeze the frame, print it, stick it in a frame and put it on your wall. Art.

    • @ShawNshawN
      @ShawNshawN 4 месяца назад +3

      If you read the comic it was based of of, most of the shots are straight from the graphic novel. Its really the graphic novelist to thank for the cinematography.

  • @RlKrav
    @RlKrav 2 года назад +67

    Just so you know around 90% of all the best one liners in the movie are actual quotes from Spartans recorded in history. Like when the arrows blot out the sun the Spartans answer really was "then we will fight in the shade"

  • @victore6242
    @victore6242 3 года назад +1306

    Sis you can't blame your brother for his reactions. This is a male testosterone RUSH!!!!

    • @bradleygraves2935
      @bradleygraves2935 3 года назад +30

      You say that like she didn't grow up with him lol

    • @correypeta
      @correypeta 3 года назад +60

      I'm a woman. And I had testosterone overload for a month after this movie. haha. You poor men.

    • @ShadowX-he9iz
      @ShadowX-he9iz 2 года назад +2

      The whole film was a lie and the lack was not an intro at all

    • @ShadowX-he9iz
      @ShadowX-he9iz 2 года назад +4

      In fact, the reason for starting the war was something else
      The director did not even want to tell a little about the real history. And the Eternal Army was so powerful that every soldier of the Eternal Army could use several types of weapons, and in ancient Iran, if a soldier surrendered in battle, no one had the right to attack the soldier and capture him, let alone sing women and children. And in ancient Iran, women were respected very much and even girls could choose the future king, and in the whole film, many things have been lied to.

    • @kookoo9235
      @kookoo9235 2 года назад +24

      ​@@ShadowX-he9iz You need to brush up on some history mate.

  • @danielrupp7578
    @danielrupp7578 3 года назад +646

    That battle has been studied at war colleges for centuries all over the world. One of the most amazing last stands in history.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +126

      Imagine going back in time and witnessing this and the strategies they used, training..currently watching a documentary on it haha

    • @danielrupp7578
      @danielrupp7578 3 года назад +27

      @@justtrustash for another interesting take on it should check out a band called Sabaton. They sing about historical events and figures. This battle is the topic of one of them. Song title is Sparta.

    • @lynygal84
      @lynygal84 3 года назад +3

      @@justtrustash If you want to look at the style more, take a look at the comics that were made from it. :)

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +18

      @geekgal Frank Miller, already ordered the 300 graphic novel..you recommend any?

    • @orvoloco8261
      @orvoloco8261 3 года назад +4

      yeah, war. What a important subject to study.

  • @lizziepool1436
    @lizziepool1436 7 месяцев назад +14

    I am a greek teacher and let me tell you that: Well it didn't need much inspiration for the script, because all of the quotes were just copy-paste from Greek history! They just put them in dialogues! If you search in books of greek historians you will find them, exactly the same. And thank God they didn't change anything in the quotes or the story like they use to do in many movies from greek history, so that's a relief! 😌Btw I really appreciate your reaction! You are really awesome to react to a movie like this while being Iranian! You have my wholesome respect guys!!
    And also I believe that your country has really beautiful and handsome men and women! I know an Iranian model that I chose for a romance series that I've written and is my favourite one!

  • @beastlykilljoy1633
    @beastlykilljoy1633 2 года назад +23

    I’m Native American, I understand the ‘torn’ feeling when I watched old western movies with my grand dad.

  • @claudiacuilbheir1182
    @claudiacuilbheir1182 3 года назад +409

    - I'm gonna take my shirt off in a second.
    - Don't do that. Please, don't.
    Sibling dynamics in their truest form 😂😂

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +66

      😂😂 love embarrassing her

    • @claudiacuilbheir1182
      @claudiacuilbheir1182 3 года назад +22

      @@justtrustash I can relate. I love embarassing my younger brother 😂

    • @firekrys
      @firekrys 3 года назад +10

      “Dad! I am a SPARTAN”
      (Sis) “Yup, totally you.”

    • @selfishstockton6123
      @selfishstockton6123 3 года назад +8

      I wouldn’t mind if she took her shirt off tho

    • @ichmeiner4531
      @ichmeiner4531 3 года назад +3

      @@justtrustash you're a sibling. That's equally your job and your goddarn right 😂 in addition to giving hell to anyone outside the family who dares to do the same.

  • @knightofthenewjerusalem899
    @knightofthenewjerusalem899 3 года назад +395

    In actual history, Leonidas threw the Persian messengers down a well when they asked for earth and water, and told them "get it yourself!"

    • @GreekgodXX
      @GreekgodXX 3 года назад +18

      Nope thats not true i am Greek and I study archeology

    • @RCongaming4u
      @RCongaming4u 3 года назад +34

      @@GreekgodXX what is you being Greek got to do with anything

    • @rainiermcbane2313
      @rainiermcbane2313 3 года назад +62

      @@Gnossiene369 He's talking about the historical account of what happened. So much of history is down to "what other guys wrote down." We can barely prove most historical figures existed if we don't use older histories. Many of the "awesome lines" from the comic book and the script are taken directly from historical accounts of the ancients. "Fight in the shade" is another example. The Spartans were famous for their sense of humor and brevity. In fact, the English word "laconic" (meaning terse speech) comes from Laconia (another ancient name for Sparta).
      The Spartans didn't just have this attitude towards the Persians, either. When Philip II of Macedon, Alexander the Great's father, was conquering all of Greece, he sent a letter to Sparta demanding their submission and threatening that if he brought his army to Sparta he'd kill all their men and enslave all their women. The Spartans sent back a one word reply: "If."

    • @user-lc1fb5cn5y
      @user-lc1fb5cn5y 2 года назад +6

      @@RCongaming4u because this is his historyb

    • @petrospetromixos6962
      @petrospetromixos6962 2 года назад +9

      Sparta had two kings they did throw the PERSIANS MESSENGERS SAYING THAT BUT WE DONT KNOW IF IT WAS THE KINGS.They later send two Spartans to be killed by Xerxes to fix the injustice against the messengers Xerxes admired their curage and didnt kill them.The Atheneans as well executed the messengers of Xerxes after voting off course

  • @jadonsmith3224
    @jadonsmith3224 3 года назад +69

    Zack snapped so hard with this movie lol. Inspired an entire generation to get shredded asf. Favorite director hands down.

  • @alexvlaxos6620
    @alexvlaxos6620 2 года назад +119

    As a Greek i really respect Persians as a very old and influencial people
    Loved your reactions!
    And i think i am prepared to marry your sister to strengthen our beautifull countries's relations!💜

    • @BJBee
      @BJBee Год назад +15

      Omg 😂😂😂😂😂😭

    • @trollingbigot4686
      @trollingbigot4686 Год назад +12

      No cap shawty fine af😂💯

    • @Top10soon
      @Top10soon Год назад +1

      Haha

    • @BoxerRick
      @BoxerRick Год назад +5

      Good try! 👍🏻

    • @daustin8888
      @daustin8888 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@trollingbigot4686 Iranian women are exquisite

  • @brettg274
    @brettg274 3 года назад +1386

    “Our arrows will blot out the sun.”
    “Then we will fight in the shade.”
    That is an actual exchange of words from history, not just a script, according to the oldest historical record of this battle.

    • @brettg274
      @brettg274 3 года назад +153

      So is “Come and get them.”
      Molon Labe

    • @joek600
      @joek600 3 года назад +94

      @@brettg274 Actually Molon Lave doesnt just mean come and get them but ''if you have the courage come to get them'', ''molon'' is past participle of the verb ''molosko'' meaning going after gathering your strength, if he just wanted to say come he would use the verb ''elthon''. Its another brilliant instance of laconism, using very compact phrases to communicate a longer message. A better modern translation would be ''if you got the balls come and take them'' thats why Xerxes was outraged.

    • @gh0s7sama
      @gh0s7sama 3 года назад +69

      Spartans practiced what is known as Laconic speech. Essentially they practiced talking shit lol. It was a form of rejoinders in conversation to have the wittiest terse and blunt comebacks. Many of the things in the movie and in the graphic novel were lifted from historical records.

    • @scottlaxton2391
      @scottlaxton2391 3 года назад +28

      @@gh0s7sama the Spartans were masters of the withering one liner!

    • @DC-gs7bz
      @DC-gs7bz 3 года назад +3

      @@joek600 always have the "smarty pants" that know all about old tongues

  • @callapratt7927
    @callapratt7927 3 года назад +252

    Y’all’s parents must be supernaturally gorgeous because you two are beautiful

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +54

      😂😂 thank you mate!!

    • @Barbarian19923
      @Barbarian19923 3 года назад +6

      You ought to watch arn the knights templar the movie not the series you will like it

    • @brianfarley2388
      @brianfarley2388 3 года назад +2

      My first thought too

    • @JoshTheHoffman
      @JoshTheHoffman 3 года назад +4

      seriously though. 2 blessed people right there.

    • @Christobanistan
      @Christobanistan 3 года назад +18

      They're just Persian. Persians ARE supernaturally gorgeous.

  • @TheJokerMan2
    @TheJokerMan2 2 года назад +23

    The guy is the perfect example of everyone in the theater when this came out….testosterone booster 😂

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  2 года назад +3

      Hahaha probably be banned from every cinema 😂 thank you for watching you legend

  • @MZ-bl6wg
    @MZ-bl6wg 11 месяцев назад +3

    Anna is truly one of the most beautiful girls I’ve ever seen! Good Lord! Apparently Persians are as beautiful as the Lore hints.

  • @denisjohnson8198
    @denisjohnson8198 3 года назад +562

    Persian Messenger: “What makes this woman think she can speak among men??”
    6:19 (while you were laughing; missed one of the most epic clapbacks in movie history)
    Gorgo: “. . .because only Spartan women give birth to real men.”

    • @Just_Yaya
      @Just_Yaya 3 года назад +22

      I was hoping they put that part in.

    • @grimmlight4541
      @grimmlight4541 3 года назад +4

      And they do.

    • @kylebarbre4421
      @kylebarbre4421 3 года назад +58

      The real quote from Queen Gorgo that line was based on:
      Athenian woman (in passing): “Your Majesty. The men of Athens treat women poorly, they abuse us and do not listen. How is it that Spartan women are treated so well?”
      Queen Gorgo, of Sparta: “Spartan men know it is the women who birth the men.”
      So in real life, it seems her point was “women are important and should be respected,” rather than “Spartan women are superior”.

    • @snarflcat6187
      @snarflcat6187 3 года назад +5

      @@kylebarbre4421 ...but give birth to a weakling or deformed baby...we feed it to the wolves. We also tell our beloved sons to come back with their shields or upon them (win or die, do.not surrender).

    • @nkscou9008
      @nkscou9008 2 года назад +2

      @@snarflcat6187 Ή ταν ή επί τας (With it or on it) doesn't mean "win or die" but don't be coward, don't drop it. Fight till death even if you lose.

  • @jaydenglasgow2487
    @jaydenglasgow2487 3 года назад +212

    Certain quotes said in this film are believed to be real. For example when Xerxes men asked for the Spartans to lay down their weapons Leonidas said “Molon Labe” which translates to “Come and take them”. Absolutely badass!

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +39

      Yh I know, I just can’t believe how ALPHA you gotta be before you die to come up with a line like that..it’s amazing!! Thank you for watching the reaction mate ❤️

    • @jaysonanderson9702
      @jaysonanderson9702 3 года назад +15

      Same with the arrows blotting out the sun reply, which is my personal favorite, these dudes exuded BDE to the highest degree!

    • @darthsaren6519
      @darthsaren6519 3 года назад +5

      hi guys, one thing id like to add here. First i must say i love your reaction, much better than some western people. Incredible unbiased, although the movie is biased of course dooh :) You must think about something : people remain famous in history, but in general they are kings, generals etc....not a simple soldier, but this spartan soldier / hero - Stelios remained in history with this quote for over 2000 years. I doubt you can achieve this kind of immortality these days...Thats really impressive. Oh and one more thing, if im not mistaken ...part of his quote is actually the motto of one of the elite greek tank unit today :D

    • @KaoretheHalfDemon
      @KaoretheHalfDemon 3 года назад +7

      Along with being great warriors Spartans were also very well known in ancient greece for making excellent scathing remarks with few words. Its where the term Laconic comes from.

    • @jaysonanderson9702
      @jaysonanderson9702 3 года назад

      @Bruhbou Bruhbrioo the spartans are thought to have had around 7,000 troops when combined with the neighboring Greek states where the persians had a MINIMUM of 70,000 up to 300,000 by realistic estimates.

  • @LoSconosciuto57179
    @LoSconosciuto57179 2 года назад +104

    The film is very well done and is based on a comic. While some of it is fictional, to a large extent the facts are true in substance. The Greeks beat the Persians several times: in Marathon in 490 BC against the emperor Darius I of Persia. The 300 of Leonidas were annihilated on the seventh day of the Battle of Thermopylae in August 480 BC because a local shepherd, Ephialtes, revealed to the Persians the existence of the path of Anopea, which allowed the troops of Xerxes to take the rear behind of the Greek side, but the sacrifice of the shooters allowed the Greeks to have the necessary time to reorganize. The final victory over the Persians occurred in the subsequent naval battles at Salamina and Micale and in the land battle at Platea, between 480 BC and 479 BC. It can be said that the Greeks managed to beat the Persians who were in much higher numbers, both for the tactical / strategic organization, and because they were equipped with helmets, shields, leggings and other bronze tools (Hoplite warriors), while the shields of the Persians were made of intertwined branches. In 465 BC Xerxes was assassinated by Artabanus, the commander of the royal bodyguard and the most powerful official of the Persian court. The greeting of the Spartan women to their men who went to war was: "Come back with the shield or on the shield", as if to say that the Spartan warriors never gave up. Greetings from Milan, Italy

    • @zacharyclark5617
      @zacharyclark5617 Год назад

      Xerxes also went on to marry the famous Biblical Queen Esther.

    • @sargon_one
      @sargon_one Год назад +2

      Not some of it. Almost half of it is fictional. Most of the history we know about Persian Empire today was written by the Greeks. This movie is based on those stories. So it's quite understandable.

    • @s.b.c443
      @s.b.c443 Год назад +2

      Bro what are you talking about? Lol 🤣 stop lying 🤥 🤣

    • @sanseiryu
      @sanseiryu 9 месяцев назад

      Along with the Leonidas and his 300, hoplites who remained with Leonidas were the Thebans, Thespians, Phocians and Spartan helots(Spartan serfs), altogether numbering around 1500-3000 men, remaining as a rear guard, while the main bulk of the combined Greek army retreated on Leonidas orders. Leonidas understood that because the Persians had breached the Greek lines by using the mountain path, the Greeks would be trapped. Another good book of fiction that covers the Battle of Thermopylae is Gates of Fire by Steven Pressfield.

  • @karenfamiglietti2040
    @karenfamiglietti2040 2 года назад +14

    Ash literally lost his f**kin mind while watching this movie. You were hysterical to watch!

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  2 года назад +4

      Wait till I show this movie again to my girlfriend 👀

    • @karenfamiglietti2040
      @karenfamiglietti2040 2 года назад +1

      I keep telling U, watch/review The Boondock Saints.

  • @starbrand3726
    @starbrand3726 3 года назад +188

    They don't need armor because... THIS IS SPARTA!

    • @Trifler500
      @Trifler500 3 года назад +3

      I saw a video of a historian reacting to this movie and he basically said they would most likely have worn a bronze breast plate, especially being the King's Guard, but then he said whatever, it's Hollywood. :)

    • @darthsaren6519
      @darthsaren6519 3 года назад +3

      Thats not actually true , the movie is an exageration , for me it was a love / hate with this movie. I loved it for some reasons, not going into them now, but at the same time hate it for the total fantasy of the movie, because people will now believe spartans fought naked...Well nothing could be farther from the true, think of spartans like the tanks of he ancient world , in terms of armour they were actually better armoured than roman soldiers. So they were not complete idiots when it came to warfare, they knew what armour mens. Only one thing is shocking , when all the cities had walls , Sparta did not :D

    • @starbrand3726
      @starbrand3726 3 года назад +1

      @@darthsaren6519 Hey! In my imagination the Spartans fought naked. And I'm sticking with that fantasy.

    • @enki647
      @enki647 3 года назад +2

      @@starbrand3726 fair enough 👏🏻

    • @lancelusco7448
      @lancelusco7448 3 года назад

      This is an adaptation of a graphic novel that is accurate but not accurate they attribute all the Greeks heroics to the Spartans and they wore no armor in the novel hoplites we’re head to toe Bronze that’s why the Persians were so shocked when the Athenian army sprinted to close with them at marathon

  • @kylebarbre4421
    @kylebarbre4421 3 года назад +86

    Fun fact: the exchange of “our arrows will blot out the sun.”
    “Then we shall fight in the shade.”
    Actually happened. Spartans were known for speaking “laconically” (Laconic is another term for Spartan) which means like an action hero badass.

    • @brettyoss1693
      @brettyoss1693 2 года назад

      The region of Laconia is where the city of Sparta was and the whole reason it was referred to Laconic Phrase was that it was speech in common usage in Laconia.

  • @renansousa378
    @renansousa378 2 года назад +17

    Another big scene, when Stelios kills the man after using Leonidas' back as a boost.
    At Xerxes' first appearance, his men formed the remainder of the ladder and he stepped on his back.
    By doing this for Stelios, Leonidas showed Xerxes that he saw himself as equal to the Spartans and not superior by having the title of King.

  • @user-wg2de2wr2d
    @user-wg2de2wr2d Год назад +9

    Dude, I’m Greek and I just saw your reaction on the film. It’s crazy to watch an Iranian so impressed by the Spartans that he could not choose a side in the film! Wow, you lived that to the edge! This was pure entertainment for you!
    The reason that I’m writing this comment is because you asked several times “Who wrote the script”.
    Weel, believe it or not, most of the lines, were not just written. They happen!
    The Spartans were famous for their brief, terse speech, which is where we get the English word "laconic" from (which means terse or concise speech), Laconia being the ancient name for the home country of the Spartans. The whole "We shall darken the sun with our arrows", "Then we shall fight in the shade" and "Put down your weapons", "Come and take them", was historically true according to Herodotus who wrote the history of the war.
    Since I was not there LOL I cannot know the amount of exaggeration that Herodotus added to his scripts, but whatever he wrote, I saw it on the film. So basically, he wrote the script, for both the comic and the film :P
    I assume that you know that King Leonidas and his 300 story is a historical fact and not a fiction. The movie was based on a comic, but even in the comic, the creator emphasized on the historical facts. I don’t know why since it is a comic, and he could add his own staff. He did that as a tribute to what happened back then? He was so inspired that he didn’t want to change the historical facts. I don’t know.
    I remember, when I first saw the film, I was prepared to watch a … Hollywood scale distortion of the story as I knew it. But to my supervise, this film was so accurate, that even small details were put in place!
    Anyway. You should know that as Greeks we respect and ancient civilization like the Persians!
    I wish you the best and happy new year man :)
    PS) I also feel very sorry about what is happening back to your home … I hope soon things to ger better for all people there!

  • @vovac8915
    @vovac8915 3 года назад +96

    It's exaggerated because of the narrator. Monsters, giants etc. So it's real in the sense that it depicts the exaggerations of old stories.

    • @majorpaiyne2124
      @majorpaiyne2124 3 года назад +8

      Besides, what better way to say that the odds were against them by saying they were fighting monsters and highly immoral people who would do anything to win?

    • @giorgosx5838
      @giorgosx5838 3 года назад +3

      @@majorpaiyne2124 I mean the odds were against them and they would do anything to win just like any army and military ever in history. Morals never had a place in wars unfortunately

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton 3 года назад +2

      the movie is based on comicbook which is based on history so its not realy historical movie. so it have a right to be exaggerated. Its not proper depiction of history - for me its like Avengers. :) But as its not a false depiction or forced manipulation of a historical event but only adaptation of comix so I dont think its realy offensive toward Iranians. BTW in my country we realy like and respect Iranians.

    • @mrdavman13
      @mrdavman13 2 года назад +2

      If you’ve never seen a rhino or an elephant you’d think it’s some devil thing

    • @ren_yt3715
      @ren_yt3715 2 года назад

      @@giorgosx5838 Philippines be like: i guess our revolution is smaller in the picture.

  • @grimmlight4541
    @grimmlight4541 3 года назад +535

    "If you were 12 and watched this, then you would grow a beard" - Love this line and so true, Testosterone is flying everywhere and its is glorious. For the Spartans it was Quality over Quantity.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +73

      Honestly imagine number 3 comes out, I will react to the whole movie naked! 🤟🏾😂

    • @riveraharper8166
      @riveraharper8166 3 года назад +1

      He's not wrong. :D

    • @BrianNIL
      @BrianNIL 3 года назад +2

      Not sure I agree with his assessment that girls come out of this movie with lower voices, though--I think girls have quite the opposite reaction to testosterone.

    • @jasonmcilvain5789
      @jasonmcilvain5789 2 года назад

      He might as well be lol

    • @Silvern7552
      @Silvern7552 2 года назад +2

      I mean, ironically there weren't 300 people at this fight closer to like 10-12 thousand.

  • @Smoof29
    @Smoof29 Год назад +8

    I saw this in theaters by myself when I was 15 and I swear I could feel the music in my spine

  • @RobDaKid87
    @RobDaKid87 2 года назад +9

    This dudes reaction is the most real I've ever seen, lol. I remember seeing this in theaters and every dude in there left fucking jacked up on testosterone. Such a hype movie.

    • @theConquerersMama
      @theConquerersMama Год назад +1

      You are not kidding. My husband and my dad got along best ever that night & weekend. Pretty sure I got pregnant that night.

  • @Phi1618033
    @Phi1618033 3 года назад +332

    A few actual, real historical lines:
    - "Come and get them."
    - "Today we dine in Hades." (in the movie they say hell.)
    - "Then we will fight in the shade."
    - "With this or on this." (in reference to their shield)
    - "Spartan women give birth to men." (Note, Spartans didn't say Spartan women give birth to real men; they said Spartan women give birth to _men. Period._ )

    • @M1ManOwaR
      @M1ManOwaR 2 года назад +7

      Great stuff

    • @canadianbakin1304
      @canadianbakin1304 2 года назад +6

      with this shield or upon it was a spartan women equipping her son not the queen to her husband but it was said :)

    • @mage1439
      @mage1439 2 года назад +8

      The best Spartan quote doesn't relate to this story, but when you can scare off Alexander the Great's father and then Alexander himself with the word "if" you've won at being a badass.

    • @linnardspanthar6252
      @linnardspanthar6252 Год назад +1

      Hades, is like saying the god of the underworld .. Remember the god of infernos or hell.

    • @Theredmeep852
      @Theredmeep852 Год назад +3

      One of my favorite stories is of a Spartan soldier who thought he saw a ghost and said "Why do you flee from me, YOU SHALL DIE TWICE" 🤣

  • @bugsby4663
    @bugsby4663 3 года назад +149

    Many of the quotes you love are real life ones. The Spartans were famous for their deadpan humour. One of the best was when Philip II (father of Alexander the Great) sent them a message saying "If I win this war, you will be slaves forever". The Spartan reply was "If".

    • @Aaron-io8vw
      @Aaron-io8vw 3 года назад +34

      In fact the term Laconic humor comes from Lakadaemon the region Sparta is in.

    • @jamesrandal5442
      @jamesrandal5442 3 года назад +4

      @@Aaron-io8vw brilliant.....any thing else you might share?

    • @Aaron-io8vw
      @Aaron-io8vw 3 года назад +19

      @@jamesrandal5442 The surviving Spartan played by David We ham, was shamed in real life and did not lead the Spartans at Plates, what he did do was charge the Persian line like a mad man in order to die and regain his honor.
      The movie makes a big deal about the Spartans fighting for freedom yet they where notorious slavers themselves having a permanent underclass of slaves called Helots. When teenagers in the Agoge,the older boys would murder Helots as part of there training and if caught would be flogged.

    • @jamesrandal5442
      @jamesrandal5442 3 года назад +1

      @@Aaron-io8vw flogged for what reason?.....and you seem to know enough to know the scariest/strangest thing about Spartans?....which truly is so DIFFERENT we never speak about it and 300 movie spewed anti-spartan shaming??

    • @Aaron-io8vw
      @Aaron-io8vw 3 года назад +9

      @@jamesrandal5442 the boys in the agoge where encouraged to kill helots, steal food etc as part of their training, the Spartans wanted intelligent soldiers but ones that had no problem killing. If they where caught doing so the punishment was flogging, they show this happening to a young Leonidas in the film when he is tied to a post and beaten with a stick.
      Check out the novel Gates of Fire by Steven Pressfield, its a well researched historical fiction novel that follows one of the 300 Spartans and his personal slave from when he enters the Agoge to the aftermath of the battle.
      I went to a high school run by the Jesuits and the curriculum would be called a classic education, besides math history and science, alot of philosophy and also Ancient Greek and Latin where the required languages to graduate

  • @nathanlawson313
    @nathanlawson313 2 года назад +3

    Fact: The 300 fought 100,000 Persians for 3 days. 299 died and 1 survivor was sent back to tell what happened.
    To finally win, the Persians had to sail troops around and attack them from behind

  • @blanketstarry7725
    @blanketstarry7725 2 года назад +4

    Every reactor I've seen thought Leonidas missed his mark when his spear only grazed Xerxes. I'm happy to see that you knew he was only trying to make him bleed.

  • @JAYWALKER1000
    @JAYWALKER1000 3 года назад +63

    Nasser watched this recently and made the comment "I don't think the Persians dressed like that." I'll respond similarly ('cause I don't think I can remember exactly what I said) - The Persians did not dress like that and the Spartans didn't go naked into battle - they did wear armor. This is a film recreation of the comic book/graphic novel and Frank Miller was definitely using artistic license.

    • @Nazdreg1
      @Nazdreg1 3 года назад +4

      This is next level Herodotus, that's all there is to it. The artistic liberties were even properly motivated because it is Delios who tells the story and obviously literally demonizes the Persians, making it much more epic and exaggerates. Some storytellers from Antiquity came up with weird stuff as well.

    • @andyvanderheyden3190
      @andyvanderheyden3190 3 года назад +1

      @Bruhbou Bruhbrioo it was 6,000-7,000 Greeks
      Of that number 300 were Spartans

    • @Baronstone
      @Baronstone 3 года назад +1

      In the case of armor, the Greeks absolutely had the better armor of the two and it showed and the Persians were still using whicker shields while the Greeks were using bronze shields. The Persians were using cloth and leather armor while the Greeks were using bronze armor.

    • @blackheart8121
      @blackheart8121 3 года назад

      @@andyvanderheyden3190 About 1000 of the Spartans were archers, 300+1 hoplites, and the rest were a hodge-podge of support elements. Cooks, armorers, weaponsmiths, prostitutes, and the personal servants for the 300 who could afford them..

    • @KS-xk2so
      @KS-xk2so 3 года назад

      Also consider that the movie is actually the character Dilios telling the events of the battle as a campfire story. So it makes sense all the bad guys are horribly monstrous looking, as he's exaggerating all the flaws of the people he doesn't like, lol

  • @niban
    @niban 3 года назад +246

    You need to have your sister react to more films with you. The sibling dynamic is hilarious.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +43

      Haha will do mate, she’s busy but once she’s down We’ll react to a few more movies! Thank you for your kind words mate 🤟🏾

    • @smokeyverton7981
      @smokeyverton7981 3 года назад +8

      I have 3 sisters and no brothers. I'm missing out. Watching this movie with your boyfriend is just not the same. Watching with your sisters is nearly impossible. We giggle through the entire thing

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +8

      @@smokeyverton7981 😂 I reckon watching with your partner is impossible haha

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +6

      @@smokeyverton7981 but also please do reaction videos with your sisters..I would be the first viewer haha

    • @SubZeroCommander
      @SubZeroCommander 3 года назад +2

      @@justtrustash Her voice was pretty low, your voice pretty low on standard, had to push it up from ny normal 25% to 65%, just a thing to keep in mind, loved the siblings reaction!

  • @markc.7984
    @markc.7984 2 года назад +3

    your little sis being so calm and serene while her brother is hopping around like a soccer fan.

  • @psuyog
    @psuyog 2 года назад +3

    We love the history & progress of Persian empire as it was based on simple philosophy - Humata, Hukhta & Hvarshta. Persian kings respected the human rights & banned slavery. It was the one of the few exceptional estern empire managed to defeat western powers before the rise of Japanese empire.

  • @jdm1066
    @jdm1066 3 года назад +146

    All the Badass lines were actual quotes from the Spartans.

    • @CrankCase08
      @CrankCase08 3 года назад +5

      They are quotes that have been used out of context.

    • @user-ei8ye8yn7p
      @user-ei8ye8yn7p 3 года назад +11

      @@CrankCase08 read history and you will find the lines themselves.

    • @Baronstone
      @Baronstone 3 года назад

      @@CrankCase08 Not really, as they pretty much fit the case that they were used in. Plus, some of the lines were just general Spartan sayings, though they are still quite badass.

    • @pain5253
      @pain5253 2 года назад

      If

    • @IndyGuest
      @IndyGuest 2 года назад +1

      "Quotes" that were written by Herodotus, but he lived shortly after the events of 300 so he had a lot of first hand accounts to build his dramas

  • @Grimlock1975
    @Grimlock1975 3 года назад +122

    When Spartans send out their kids to level up in the wild it's cool, when I do it social services get called on my arse lol

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +9

      😂😂

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton 3 года назад +2

      But your kids are not expected to pass their ritual of adulthood by killing innocent slaves in their villages huh? :)

    • @rakwraithrasier2799
      @rakwraithrasier2799 2 года назад +1

      We can't do the piccolo treatment anymore

  • @michaelgoldberg7127
    @michaelgoldberg7127 2 года назад +4

    Little-known fact-The Spartans were trained in dance at the Agogie as children. That is why they looked so nimble in battle. It was a total training. Spartan women were also trained for battle, and competed in the games vs. other women. The most fit women married the best warriors to have the BEST children. It was common for the women to train in the nude. AMAZING society, where the ONLY constant was to prepare for war. They're biggest threat came from the people they conquered to establish Sparta, who sabotaged the Spartans at every turn. The rest of Greece lived in fear of the Spartans. If a warrior returned with a wound in his back, he was killed because that means he turned his back to the enemy.

  • @pmcclaren1
    @pmcclaren1 2 года назад +3

    3 words that define a MAN!!! DUTY, HONOUR & COURAGE!!! 1 word that defines 'just an adult male'; "cowardice." A MAN is proud of his race, Greek, Persian, Russian, Somali; I am a SCOT. Real MEN are what are rare in today's world; what our WOMEN want & Need. When a MAN Loves his Woman it is spelled LOVE. When a Woman loves her MAN it is spelled RESPECT. This film is about just this. Mr JTA you and sister did a great job! Saw your review on BRAVEHEART and another great job. Recommend: ROBERT THE BRUCE (2018), another epic film. Keep up the great work.

  • @jamesc4047
    @jamesc4047 3 года назад +459

    "Who won" the Greeks won actually they won at the battle of marathon and beyond

    • @YouTubeIsCriminal
      @YouTubeIsCriminal 3 года назад +21

      And left a resentment that would drive a certain Macedonian prince named Jeff.😐. LoL 🙂 J/k.... *Alexander*

    • @tomsamper4345
      @tomsamper4345 3 года назад +21

      The battle of Marathon occurred roughly 10 years before this movie takes place, and was a victory almost exclusively to the Athenians, kind of left the Spartans a little pissed that they didn’t have the great hand in winning that first war. And while it is very true that the Greeks did also win this war I again have to credit the Athenians a little more than the Spartans and particularly the ingenuity and foresight of Themistocles (whom is the principle character in the sequel)

    • @Baronstone
      @Baronstone 3 года назад +27

      @@tomsamper4345 The Spartan goal when these events happened was not to win a war, but to unite the entire country and, it worked. Plus, the Persians pissed off the Spartans and back then, that was ALWAYS a bad idea. Of course the story is slightly wrong about the numbers and who was there, but in the end the numbers were close enough that it doesn't really matter.
      As for the battle that happened after the battle of Thermopylae, that would be the Battle of Plataea where the Greeks kicked the ever-loving crap out of the Persians. The results of the battle of Plataea tipped the balance of the Greco-Persian war in the Greeks favor for the rest of that war which lasted another 30 years if I remember correctly.

    • @tomsamper4345
      @tomsamper4345 3 года назад +3

      @@Baronstone I’m well aware, James C however specifically referenced the battle of Marathon, which does not play into calling this either a victory or a defeat.

    • @feanturidur6422
      @feanturidur6422 3 года назад +4

      Go greeks!

  • @aristothethrone9032
    @aristothethrone9032 3 года назад +37

    imagine the person who has to get into contact with Hans Zimmer for such films. and he's like " I got you" and having complete faith.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +5

      Broooooooo!! Hanz Zimmer is a legend..Gladiator, The Dark knight, 300...mate 👌🏾

    • @naurfinfirehair7916
      @naurfinfirehair7916 3 года назад +4

      The score for 300 was actually made by Tyler Bates :) but Junkie XL who scored the prequel/sequel(300: Rise of an Empire!) has worked with Zimmer on several other films ;)

    • @aristothethrone9032
      @aristothethrone9032 3 года назад +1

      @@naurfinfirehair7916 another name for me to add to the memory banks. now I can sound all kinds of knowledgable when I hit friends with the. " you know this sounds like... but it could be...."

  • @2f4uReActiON
    @2f4uReActiON 2 года назад +2

    Most Iconic quotes were actually based on history.
    Like
    -Spartans lay down your weapon
    - Come and get them (Μολών λαβέ).
    or
    - Come back with your shield, or on it. (Η ταν ή επί τας)
    It is a beautiful movie.

  • @davidmurray2829
    @davidmurray2829 2 года назад +3

    This was the best reaction 😂 🤣 😆 I loved the energy of you and the Amusement of your sister. 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @miriotogata5853
    @miriotogata5853 3 года назад +101

    Bring your sister again bruh ! She’s so beautiful ! 😍

    • @terrylandess6072
      @terrylandess6072 3 года назад +7

      Her reaction to the Ephor's licking scene was priceless.

  • @BHuang92
    @BHuang92 3 года назад +113

    Not the most historically accurate movie I've seen but as a movie based from a graphic novel, it is one of the most badass movies I've seen and love!!!

    • @CM_87
      @CM_87 2 года назад +16

      It's supposed to be exagerated for a reason, the movie is narrated on by Dilios (David Wenham), he embellished his witnessed accounts so he could inspire the Spartans and Greeks to fight harderin the final showdown with Persia's army.

    • @Theredmeep852
      @Theredmeep852 Год назад +2

      @@CM_87 yeah, if you take out the exaggeration like the rhinos and giant beasts it funnily enough is historically accurate down to a tee.

    • @richg7078
      @richg7078 Год назад

      Some of the movie had some historical fact loosely based

  • @docducttape9270
    @docducttape9270 2 года назад +1

    Spartans didn't use arrows at one point. The considered them a cowardly weapon. They liked up close battle.

  • @johnrusin4952
    @johnrusin4952 2 года назад +3

    I was expecting you to like be all 'Persian' about this movie. But I was wonderfully surprised. Loved your reactions. Was it good, was it entertaining, how was the music and the dialogue - that's what you focused on and it was fantastic. And yes you are right, every frame was like a work of art. Just a great great reaction thank you!

    • @rpd6874
      @rpd6874 Год назад

      one day when you see your people prtraid like evil mosters you will undrestand, than we will see how western you would be

  • @lperea21
    @lperea21 3 года назад +64

    Actually I always thought it made Persians look like a massive power of the ancient world that rarely gets mentioned.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +9

      Yh we all know that I guess people just love a underdog story

    • @alondor8157
      @alondor8157 2 года назад +4

      @@justtrustash I wouldn't say Greeks were underdogs. Not long after this, they whent on to conquer everything, including much of Persia.

    • @outlawfly664
      @outlawfly664 2 года назад +10

      @@alondor8157 Then the Greeks was defeated by the Parthians (an Iranian tribe as well) in less than a century, annexed by the Romans who contested the world with the Parthians and Sassanid Persians for the next millennia. Then annexed again by the Ottoman empire who also contested the region with Safavid Persia. Eventually Persians/Iranians got the last laugh.

    • @DJTOM_
      @DJTOM_ 2 года назад +6

      @@alondor8157 bro the Greeks were outnumbered 20-1 at lower estimates throughout the hellenistic wars. the Greeks were definitely underdogs

    • @posteador
      @posteador Год назад +2

      Who doesn't know the Persians were the biggest Empire at the time? I thought it was common knowledge.

  • @PatrioticAmericanRebel
    @PatrioticAmericanRebel 3 года назад +45

    Takes a shot of whiskey everytime Ashkan says “Look at this shot!”
    40 minutes later into the video: “I fucked up.”

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +8

      😂😂 great house party game to play

    • @PatrioticAmericanRebel
      @PatrioticAmericanRebel 3 года назад

      Definitely might happen in the near future, although I’ve been jumping on the Rum band wagon for awhile so I don’t know if it makes it better or worse in terms of outcome 🤣🤣

    • @riveraharper8166
      @riveraharper8166 3 года назад

      indeed it has great shots.

  • @iandism
    @iandism 2 года назад +5

    One of the best reactions on RUclips. You are so funny Ash. I love the way you get involved in the action. Brilliant 👍

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  2 года назад

      Love you mate, thank you for your beautiful comment ❤️

  • @jamesbeck6401
    @jamesbeck6401 2 года назад +1

    I can easily see you guys getting a million subscribers easily, this is definitely the most entertaining channel I have seen on here I had to keep pausing it cause I was laughing so hard

  • @martinstoqnov6765
    @martinstoqnov6765 3 года назад +104

    Fun Fact:
    Leonidas was around 50 - 60 years old build like a castle at the time of this battle.
    Not one Spartan died at the first day of battle.
    It wasn't unusual for Spartans to embarrasse they're enemies with one-liners.

    • @christoff124
      @christoff124 Год назад +16

      spartans were called laconians back in that time. retorting with one liners is called "laconic speech". laconians were reknowned for terse responses. often 1 or 2 words in biting retort.

    • @MrDarkneah
      @MrDarkneah 10 месяцев назад

      it was also 40 Celsius degrees

    • @Oshaoxin
      @Oshaoxin 10 месяцев назад

      You a time traveler?

    • @TheWolfalpino
      @TheWolfalpino 8 месяцев назад

      have you ever been in greece or egypt?
      @@Oshaoxin

    • @Oshaoxin
      @Oshaoxin 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheWolfalpino Have you ever been to 480 BC?

  • @Whoo_Boy
    @Whoo_Boy 3 года назад +51

    King Leonidas went to battle with only 300 men because the council refused to declare war against the Persians. But Leonidas knew that if the king of Sparta were to be killed, all of Sparta had to go to war by law, no approval needed. That was Leonidas' plan.

    • @ohayes6419
      @ohayes6419 2 года назад +3

      true warrior

    • @johanstinson
      @johanstinson 2 года назад

      And it was safe to do so because Sparta operated with 2 Kings so rhat of one fell in battle they would still have leadership.
      The man that was co-ruler at the same time as King Leonidas was a bad hombre names King Leotychidas

    • @valantisxiotis938
      @valantisxiotis938 Год назад

      He also wanted to fulfill the prophecy,if a Spartan King will be killed in battle,then his land will be saved

    • @jeepamir508
      @jeepamir508 10 месяцев назад

      Also, if we take history into account here, Leonidas was in his 60s coming to that battle.
      What a badass.

  • @brandonhall3379
    @brandonhall3379 2 года назад +4

    Leonidas was actually 60 in this battle.... just crazy how a 60 year old can move like that if it's true 💪🏻💪🏻

  • @hunterthelen2824
    @hunterthelen2824 2 года назад +1

    so the 300 spartans in real life at the battle of thermopylae survived 3 days against the persians. the spartans were betrayed by their allies who were guarding a secret passage which xerxes was informed about. and that fighting style at the beginning of the battle is called the Phalanx. if you would like to learn more look up the Battle of Thermopylae.

  • @m2c_tave689
    @m2c_tave689 3 года назад +19

    Ash. Anna Couldn't be a monster with her look if she tried for a thousand years. Your sis is drop dead gorgeous. Like model gorgeous. Don't hate on her natural beauty.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +6

      We bully each other all the time 😂 I love her really...she’s gonnnnna LOVE YOU btw haha

    • @m2c_tave689
      @m2c_tave689 3 года назад +2

      JUST TRUST ASH tell Anna she should enjoy hearing her comparisons to Kardashian levels of beauty. But don't let her get too carried away. She also has to have the good soul to go along with such beauty like the GOT character Margerie. We don't want to add another villainous person like Cersi to the world now do we.

    • @redqueeen2950
      @redqueeen2950 3 года назад +5

      @@m2c_tave689 Not to be rude, but she's way prettier than any Kardashian.. Like waay prettier

    • @m2c_tave689
      @m2c_tave689 3 года назад +1

      Red Queeen No doubt. Annahita's beauty and coolness does radiate.

  • @immunized1823
    @immunized1823 3 года назад +20

    " If they gave him bushier eyebrows or just 1 eyebrow it woulda made much more sense"....💀😂this dude is funny

  • @archernk
    @archernk Год назад +4

    As a Greek i found you full of sense of humour, your reaction is genuine nice although you could have complained about the narrative of the movie against the Persians. As a lover of history Persians and Greeks are kind of relatives but they had to battle as usual happening all around the world in the past

  • @brandon.mart00
    @brandon.mart00 2 года назад +1

    Brother I'm so glad you covered this movie. It's like watching history from another pov. Classic.

  • @christosalexandrou7377
    @christosalexandrou7377 3 года назад +70

    Hi guys im Greek and i have to say i loved the way you took this story as an inspiration and not as a competition. Our ethnic background history in a nutshell is a brief war in the persian wars and a long 2000 plus years of friendship.So by my standards,i have only love,friendship and respect for the Iranian people.And also i must say(cause im from the island of Cyprus) you two look a lot like us,check you DNA,we might even be partly brothers! GOOD JOB GUYS!

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +33

      Hahaha I’m 15% Greek 😂 so one of the Spartans might have betrayed you haha joking..appreciate you mate thank you for watching and the kind words ❤️

    • @sunny-td7qg
      @sunny-td7qg 2 года назад +4

      This movie is not about the greeks realky. Iranians have nothing against greek and i don't think you would have anything about us. It's about hollywood and it's racist shameful ways.this movie is bullshit, completely racist and a sin too watch really.

    • @4Kandlez
      @4Kandlez 2 года назад +6

      @@sunny-td7qg Go away with your racist crap, are you saying this battle never happened and they were doing embroidery instead? Also the Iranians and the Greeks had many slaves.
      "A sin to watch" but you watched it anyway!

    • @KFCmanagerYaboi
      @KFCmanagerYaboi 2 года назад +5

      @@sunny-td7qg you obviously don't understand the movie

    • @costenics_sw
      @costenics_sw 2 года назад +4

      @@sunny-td7qg Lol bro why Iranians are mad for this movie ?I mean its just a movie.I like iran why should be toxicness?

  • @KeoTower
    @KeoTower 3 года назад +77

    Spartan wished for an honorable death, a glorious death. That was the pinnacle of respect for them. Also, those Spartans that died in battle were always carried back home. The ones carrying the bodies would often use the shields of the fallen as a stretcher upon which to carry the bodies. So when Leonidas told the hunchback the he wished he live forever, it's because he could never have a glorious death that way and when Leonidas's wife told him to come back with his shield or on it ........now you know what she meant.

    • @Duke00x
      @Duke00x 3 года назад +4

      If you came back without your shield it was assumed you dropped it to be lighter to run away. That is what the first part of the quote means. Basically it means come back victoriously or come back dead.

    • @barbastos
      @barbastos 3 года назад +1

      Yeah and when he told the hunchback that he hoped he lives forever it’s so that he could always feel that regret

    • @NTSAGOL21
      @NTSAGOL21 2 года назад +4

      "Efilaltis, may you live for ever "-- that is said here because "Efialtis" in Greek means Nightmare. So this man's name lived for 2,500 in a bad way. He lives for ever.

  • @tattooed976
    @tattooed976 5 месяцев назад +1

    Remember this is based off a graphic novel, which is essentially and comic book the size of a novel. There is some truth to this, there was only 300 Spartans but the was around 1800 other Greeks. In fact some of the Persians were Greek, Persia had conquered lots of the known world and many Greek states had all ready swirn allegiance to them prior to this event.

  • @apollo4657
    @apollo4657 2 года назад +2

    Every so often when I’m super unmotivated I watch this movie before I have an EPIC leg session at the the gym and I swear to God it gets me through it. That’s the kind of movie this is to me.
    Men doing manly shit.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  2 года назад +2

      😂😂 yesss!! Specially with that music too..makes you wish someone says something to you in the gym haha

    • @apollo4657
      @apollo4657 2 года назад

      @@justtrustash 😂yes

    • @theConquerersMama
      @theConquerersMama Год назад +1

      My husband and I got pregnant after seeing this movie. The hubs even played the soundtrack in the delivery room.
      What is amazing is after years of fertility treatments, a bottle of wine and this movie did the trick. 😂

    • @apollo4657
      @apollo4657 Год назад +1

      @@theConquerersMama 😂 nice 👍🏻

  • @svampen7782
    @svampen7782 3 года назад +24

    This is what every dude watching 300 is like xD

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +2

      Would’ve loved to see your reaction haha

  • @PaniOCE
    @PaniOCE 3 года назад +23

    300 is by far my favourite movie ever since release

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +6

      It’s Zack Snyder best movie for sure!!

  • @entertainmententertainment6376

    Bruv, your reactions are so animated. It's absolutely a joy to watch. Haha! And your sister is utterly aware that you're a madman.

  • @Ottorockz
    @Ottorockz 2 года назад +1

    Dude I'm loving your channel and content! I know this is an older vid but just truly entertaining stuff broseph.

  • @dannixon2188
    @dannixon2188 3 года назад +201

    The movie Troy and Gladiator would be great too react to two.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +61

      I’ve seen gladiator, my top 3 faiv movies but my sisters hasn’t and also Troy so will react to it

    • @colinbaugh5091
      @colinbaugh5091 3 года назад +8

      Troy is a great movie! React to OCTOBER SKY as well if you can.

    • @Serros13
      @Serros13 3 года назад +3

      Troy is garbage, in my opinion.
      It couldn't be more different than Homer's Iliad (the original source material).
      To give you a good example: Try imagine a version of Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" without the Elves, Dwarfs, Hobbits, Orcs, Wizards, Goblins etc... With only a pseudorealistic representation where Humans fighting other Humans and having a corny "anti-war" message in the end.
      However, if you liked the movie (which is fine); then you definitely should read the book.

    • @dannixon2188
      @dannixon2188 3 года назад +1

      @@Serros13 Well that would be good if i could read well but i don't so movie it is.

    • @colinbaugh5091
      @colinbaugh5091 3 года назад +4

      @@Serros13 I enjoy troy. I have read the book and it doesn't take away from my experience with the movie. What movie would you recommend I watch if I want a good one?

  • @quintoblanco8746
    @quintoblanco8746 3 года назад +48

    Here we see the difference between a male and female perspective. Men: I'll follow that Greek guy with a Scottish accent in battle! Women: For god's sake, put on some armor before you go to war.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +14

      😂😂😂 so true, she’s the sensible one

  • @thomasn3882
    @thomasn3882 Год назад +2

    Out of all of the reaction videos that I have watched for this movie, this one is my favorite. I liked the enthusiasm of both of you. 26:55 I thought that you were telling your sister to throw her spear to protect Astenous. 😆

  • @ShawNshawN
    @ShawNshawN 4 месяца назад

    Funny story in San Francisco they have a race called Bay to Breakers with is running across the city to the ocean, a 7 mile race. The funny thing is 95% of the race isn't runners, but people that tag along on improvised floats and costumes, even the runners are dressed up as well. We had twister on a float and pushed that thing 7 miles up and down hills in SF. People would do shots off a beer bong. Anyway, one of the teams were Spartans dressed like the movie and they ran the entire race backwards and tried to HOLD THE LINE and force runners and other teams to go around them as they blocked the traffic flow. Super hilarious time. We were drunk by 11am and started drinking going to the race walking there at 9-10am.

  • @veronicagross7458
    @veronicagross7458 3 года назад +19

    I went with my friend to the IMAX when this was released, back then... we were so into it, that for many time after, everytime we went out, we were all around screaming THIS IS SPARTAAAA!
    Snyder really nailed this movie.

  • @johnmeadows9789
    @johnmeadows9789 3 года назад +40

    FYI when you said “how good is this script” you were reacting to a quote from the recorded history of Sparta

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +9

      It’s actually crazy that they spoke like that

    • @bwestacado9643
      @bwestacado9643 3 года назад +12

      @@justtrustash Sparta is famous for creating the "Laconic Phrase". One of my favorite Spartan moments was when Philip II was conquering Greece left and right and he wrote to the Spartan king "If we invade Lakonia, you will be destroyed." The Spartan king wrote back "If"....Philip left Lakonia alone lmao

    • @wh_kers
      @wh_kers 3 года назад +1

      @@bwestacado9643 but that 'if" word were eaten by Spartans themselves when they faced alexanders army. too bad.

  • @masteroftheassassins
    @masteroftheassassins 2 года назад +4

    Loved your reactions. And here’s another advantage the Greeks had over the Persians. As you noticed in one scene where a spear cuts through a shield, that’s because the Spartan weapons and armor were made out of bronze. The Persians used shields made out of the same material that’s used to make wicker baskets.

    • @rpd6874
      @rpd6874 Год назад

      dont belive that garbage you've been tought and stop spreading misinformation
      Herodotus himself has said immortals were so well armored that the greeks didnt know how to kill them even after falling from horses

  • @nickknight5543
    @nickknight5543 6 месяцев назад +2

    Even Persians want to be Spartans. THIS IS SPARTA!!!!!!!!

  • @perytas
    @perytas 3 года назад +11

    He makes that comment about it coming straight from a comic book, and I was like, "Uh....that's because it was?"

  • @ultraydude
    @ultraydude 3 года назад +36

    "With it or on it." A saying common amongst spartan mothers as they sent their sons off to war. The idea was that you either came home carrying your shield in victory or being carried on it by your comrades. Also there were only two ways to earn a headstone after death in Sparta, all other graves were unmarked. One way was to die in battle, the other was to die during childbirth. The ancient spartans attributed dying for your country and dying to bring new life into the world as equally important it would seem.

  • @patrickgarrison5045
    @patrickgarrison5045 Год назад +2

    A lot of the badass quotes in this movie were actually said by Spartans. When the messangers come and tell Leonidas's wife not to talk with men and she says she will say what she wants because only spartan women give birth to real men, was one of many real quotes by spartans.

  • @r.howardlawrence3527
    @r.howardlawrence3527 2 года назад +1

    The Persian empire stretched from Libya and Constantinople in the West to well into India in the East. That covered the entire middle east, and included numerous populations of several races.

  • @denisjohnson8198
    @denisjohnson8198 3 года назад +83

    Leonidas: “SPARTANS!!!!! WHAT IS YOUR PROFESSION?!”
    the 300: “HA-OOH! HA-OOH! HA-OOH!”
    10:46 (while you were talking; missed another of the great lines in the movie)
    Leonidas, to Daxos: “You see, old friend? I brought more soldiers than you did.”

  • @roxannekean6025
    @roxannekean6025 3 года назад +41

    All brave men, who die for their people, should be honored. Also see The Last Samurai and the movie Zulu--all wonderful stories and all based on true stories. By the way, all those witty jewels spoken--like fighting in the shade, were actually said. Especially, Come and take them! Talking about their weapons. MOLON LABE = In Greek means COME AND TAKE THEM!

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +4

      I’m gonna start talking like that from now on 😂 thank you for watching you legend!

  • @jaykay9695
    @jaykay9695 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the reaction. Greatly enjoyed it. As was stated chose your words wisely lol. I watched JW1&2 as well. All great reactions. Keep the ladies. At first I thought you were going for eye candy, but the ladies have fantastic input and helped with the dialogue.
    I can not wait for the next reaction of your channel to watch.
    Thanks again

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  2 года назад

      What a beautiful compliment mate, thank you for the love ❤️

  • @Dustyholes
    @Dustyholes 2 года назад +1

    King Leonidas was actually 60 years old at the time of this battle. Crazy to think about.

  • @amberfraser5741
    @amberfraser5741 3 года назад +12

    17:25 - That’s legit. Back in 2006, this movie came out when I was in 6th grade (12 yrs old). For weeks a few boys in my class were unable to shut up about “300”. By the end of the year they indeed grew beards. 😭

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +3

      Number 3 I will honestly be naked with a full grown chest hair 😂

    • @theConquerersMama
      @theConquerersMama Год назад +1

      I got pregnant the night my hubs and I saw this.

  • @samuelboyer8699
    @samuelboyer8699 3 года назад +6

    "This looks like a comic book!" Yes, that is Zack Snyder in a nutshell. I love the guy.

  • @Benz_Schmidt
    @Benz_Schmidt 2 года назад +1

    They couldn't have picked a better person to act as Leonidas. Butler truly and literally embodied and captured the ancient Spartan king perfectly..

  • @Unforgiven72412
    @Unforgiven72412 4 месяца назад +1

    "A sisterrrrr. Ash was wise to hide her from us." She's a goddess.

  • @jesusdetimofeev9678
    @jesusdetimofeev9678 3 года назад +23

    Him: who won tho?
    Me: ummmm the Greeks did....

    • @JahSanin
      @JahSanin 3 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣👀yeah

    • @jesusdetimofeev9678
      @jesusdetimofeev9678 3 года назад

      @Bruhbou Bruhbrioo I think the persian army wuz more than just 70000 at thermopylae

  • @BraanFlakes08
    @BraanFlakes08 3 года назад +10

    Lol that “but who won though? ‘Sheeeeesh!’” Was fucking hilarious

  • @97Sucram
    @97Sucram 9 месяцев назад +1

    This video was in my recommended today, but I seen it back when it was first posted. It was the first video I ever watched of Ash. It helped me remember how long I’ve been watched your channel. Congrats on its success thus far and keep up the hard work! Oh and watch House of 1000 Corpses while it’s still October! 🖤♥️

  • @brucewayne4537
    @brucewayne4537 2 года назад +2

    im pretty sure the spartans battle tactics and formations were some of the most effective for years until the progression of better weapons made their tactics outdated but before that happened the spartans were a force to be reckoned with

  • @velazquezn
    @velazquezn 3 года назад +14

    4:23 how he kill the wolf is basically a simplify version of the battle.

  • @AustinB505
    @AustinB505 3 года назад +9

    Regardless of your background it’s hard not to appreciate the Spartans confidence and skill. That’s what I like about this movie. Leonidas loves his country so much and was willing to die for his people.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад

      Preach!!

    • @DDBmaster
      @DDBmaster Год назад +2

      Based on history, he never marched aiming to win that battle.. They knew they would die. Plan was to win time in order to gather troops from as many city-states as they could for the second battle it showed at the end of the movie, which they were victorious only because of the 300 delaying Persians advancing for some days

  • @longfootbuddy
    @longfootbuddy 2 года назад +1

    i always get a little teary eyed when he says my queen at the end

  • @-.NYX.-
    @-.NYX.- 6 месяцев назад

    Just historic note... 300 spartans stood against 1.5 million persions.. it was the largest army the world had ever seen... and 300 spartans did so much damage, that xerxes had to abandon the campaign.. xerxes has a real hard-on for sparta, because his fathers previous war had been stopped by the spartans... it is one of the best stories ever about a few standing against many... .. there is a greek term " ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ "Milan Labe" ... it means ' Come and take it" ...

  • @moyesboy1
    @moyesboy1 3 года назад +25

    Hollywood: 300 Spartans fought heroically against hundreds of thousands of Persians.
    The real story, what scientists have researched so far: Around 300 Spartans together with around 7,000 Greeks fought against 30,000 to a maximum of 50,000 Persians

    • @joek600
      @joek600 3 года назад +2

      Xerxe's army counted over 100-1500 thousands possibly excluding the camp followers.

    • @thomasolson1154
      @thomasolson1154 3 года назад +7

      As someone who has a history degree allow me to correct that. There were thousands of Greeks from various city states. At some point King Leonidas of Sparta realized they were going to be over run. He sent everyone except 300 Spartans and 700 Thesbians (warriors from Thespiae had a tendency to volunteer for suicide missions) to act as a delaying force knowing they were going to die. They picked a spot that was appprox. 300 feet wide with cliff on either side. They were able to hold for a few days before being betrayed and the Persians were able to get behind them and hit them from both directions. As for the number of Persians that number is anywhere from Herodotus saying over a million to Ctesias who put it at 800,000 to most current estimates that put it around 200,000. The lowest estimate I have heard of was a British General during WW2 who estimated it at 70,000 the problem with his estimate was that he was making it based on his soldiers, English men from the 1940s. Warriors born and raised around 500B.C. from Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey, and Armenia wouldn't require the same level of provisions so his number is likely far to low.

    • @moyesboy1
      @moyesboy1 3 года назад

      @@thomasolson1154 According to Herodotus, the only known source from the 5th century BC. The troop strength of the Persians was 5 million BC. including support troops. Due to the military system and the logistical abilities of the Persians at that time, many well-known historians assume a maximum of 50,000 for this reason. It is known that ancient historians tended to give very exaggerated figures. This also applies to the Greek side, Herodotus contradicts himself several times in his story about the number of which. The Peleponesian figures from Diodorus and Marcus Junianus Iustinus are also very doubtful. 7000 is the assumed maximum number, probably only 4,000. 300 is a good film, but especially the representation of the Spartian ones Society, especially the upbringing of children, especially that of boys, is a lying fantasy story that does not even come close to the truth

    • @F1rstWorldNomaD
      @F1rstWorldNomaD 3 года назад +2

      Doesn't beat Simo Häyha tho.
      Him and 31 other solders held against 4000 Russian soldiers for an entire winter.
      Outnumbered over 100 to 1...
      And the won.
      Simos kill count alone was around 850 enemy soldiers (500-550 snipes and another 300-350 with granades and machine gun)
      The guy took out almost a full regiment on his own.

    • @sebastianortiz9343
      @sebastianortiz9343 3 года назад +2

      @@F1rstWorldNomaD Yeah mate no need to compare where they were 2 completely different scenarios, im sure getting charged at by a bunch of swords spears, and arrows will be a much more painful death than getting a bullet to the head.

  • @Vesohag
    @Vesohag 3 года назад +20

    So many hilarious and fantastic reactions from both of you, haha! Loved it!
    It's really cool too see you two watching and appreciating the movie for what it is: an exaggerated tale, told through these stylized Spartans point of view about their battle against stylized Persians, a story of few vs many, besides that it is a very creative and cool-looking movie! And not the whole thing about trying to be "disrespectful". Instead by the end of the film this is what I have seen from most people that watch it: just wanna hit the gym and be a badass that fights with honour.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  3 года назад +4

      Honestly mate it’s a comic book movie that is trying to entertain you at the end of the day and it did just that, thank you so much for your kind words you legend 👌🏾

  • @punishedf
    @punishedf Год назад +1

    They don't have to look Persian cause the whole point is that Xerxes, who represents money, vanity and power, was using mercenaries, while Spartans were able to stop them even if greatly outnumbered cause they were defending their country and families. Which is close to historic events. At that time Xerxes was bathing in luxury, that's why it was represented well groomed and covered in jewelry, while Spartan is still used today as a word to describe someone living a modest but committed life.
    The Persian army did end up retreating.

  • @grandpawnapkins7429
    @grandpawnapkins7429 Год назад

    Loved your child-like reaction brother, this movie is one of my most favorite war movies of all-time. Seeing this in theatres was beyond glorious