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  • @billtisch3698
    @billtisch3698 11 месяцев назад +211

    Caesar evolved into more of a title, later adopted in other languages such as Kaiser in German and Czar in Russian.

    • @YManCyberDude
      @YManCyberDude 11 месяцев назад +1

      I did not know that . . .

    • @billdehappy1
      @billdehappy1 11 месяцев назад +3

      octavius inheirted julius caesar and became first emporor

    • @stevencass8849
      @stevencass8849 11 месяцев назад +4

      Yep. Later Emperors took the title Augustus, with their heirs being named Caesar.

    • @happyslapsgiving5421
      @happyslapsgiving5421 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@stevencass8849
      The crushing majority of Roman emperors were Caesar Augustus.
      Added at the end of their already long name (at least three names).
      There were cases were there were one or more Augustus and at the same time one or more Caesar, but those were exceptions.

    • @UpYourArsenal
      @UpYourArsenal 11 месяцев назад +12

      The fact people don't know such a significant historical fact, only goes to show why we as humans are so keen to repeat the failures of just 30 years ago as if we are making "new" mistakes. "Those who do not know history, are doomed to repeat it."

  • @Atzan
    @Atzan 11 месяцев назад +106

    A great Russell Crowe movie made just a couple of years after this, at the height of his fame, is ‘Master & Commander’. And it’s about the British: he plays the captain of a Royal Navy sailing ship at the time of Nelson and the Napoleonic Wars. It’s also got Paul Bettany. Unfortunately it came out the same year as the final Lord of the Rings movie so although it got nominated for loads of awards it barely won any - any other year it would have done really well.

    • @EdwardPearse
      @EdwardPearse 11 месяцев назад +8

      Seconding a vote for Master and Commander

    • @RoGueNavy
      @RoGueNavy 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@EdwardPearse third!!

    • @mattp6089
      @mattp6089 11 месяцев назад +2

      Russell Crowe is New Zealand born and lived a fair chunk of his early life in Australia. It is claimed he calls Australia home but either never got accepted for citizenship through not living here enough years consecutively or only got it recently. I believe he has applied before though. I have heard but cannot confirm he is the only non-Australian to feature on an Australian stamp in recent decades other than the Queen, probably the new King now as well of course. His breakout role was arguably in a brutally violent Australian film called Romper Stomper that got him his start in Hollywood.
      Not that I recommend Dawn Marie should react to Romper Stomper. It is a little too obscure to attract a RUclips audience I bet, but I would call it required viewing for anyone wanting to see a good cross-section of Crowe's acting roles over his career.

    • @malcolmrowe9003
      @malcolmrowe9003 11 месяцев назад +5

      Another vote for Master and Commander

    • @Tar-Numendil
      @Tar-Numendil 11 месяцев назад +3

      Best Russell Crowe movie in my opinion.

  • @RoGueNavy
    @RoGueNavy 11 месяцев назад +89

    That moment when Maximus revealed himself to Commodus in the Arena, I got chills up my spine. That declaration of vengeance was terrifying.

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer 11 месяцев назад +4

      I love it, too, but it could've been better. I wasn't thrilled with the initial reaction shot of Commodus. Even when I saw it in the theater I felt like Ridley should've been in tighter on Commodus so we could easily see the shock, and constrained terror on his face. Not a super close-up, that would've been cheesy, but I would've gone in tighter by at least half the distance. Watching it on the small screen makes it even less perceptible.

    • @manticore4952
      @manticore4952 11 месяцев назад +2

      One of the best moments in a cinema, I felt like I was going to explode with excitement

    • @balansboy
      @balansboy 10 месяцев назад +1

      Chills every time

    • @CodeeXD
      @CodeeXD 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Cosmo-Kramer qnd what films have you directed? Yeah exactly.

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer 10 месяцев назад

      @@CodeeXD Every once in a while I come across some dingbat like you, who thinks that the only people who can pass judgements on art, or sports, or whatever, are those who actually participated in those endeavors at a high level, if not the highest level, themselves. Well I've got news for you. Nearly ALL of the paid, professional journalists (e.g. film critics), analysts (e.g. sports commentators), and judges (e.g. Olympic event judges for gymnastics, figure skating, etc.) have NEVER participated in the endeavors they respectively cover, at even the most fundamental levels. So save your ridiculous ire for all of them. As for me, I actually have directed a feature length film, and several short films, so go pound sand.

  • @DylansPen
    @DylansPen 11 месяцев назад +73

    Ridley Scott knows how to make a movie. And I agree Joaquin Phoenix is a great actor, the cast in this with Russel Crowe is stellar. Marcus Aurelius was a real Roman Emperor who died in 180 A.D. and his son Commodus became Emperor from 180 A.D. to 192 A.D. Commodus spent lavishly on games in the Colosseum to the point of almost bankrupting the Empire, he then taxed the wealthy heavily and they conspired and had a wrestler named Narcissus strangle him to death.

    • @wyldhowl2821
      @wyldhowl2821 11 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah, two movies tackled the reign of Commodus. This one, and the much earlier "Fall Of The Roman Empire".
      Neither was historically accurate, but one actual thing about Commodus was he was known to fight in the arena for sport (the real Commodus seems like an irresponsible jock type), but for elite Romans, this was like slumming it among the dregs of society. So they had a coup, and he got strangled in his bath by some wrestler.
      Gladiator still works as a good movie, just like Braveheart - you have to just put away the need for historical accuracy to enjoy it.

    • @brettmuir5679
      @brettmuir5679 11 месяцев назад +3

      There was once a Senator who opposed the "Games" but once he was brought to watch the barbarity he could not take his eyes off of it. ( perhaps he was a chronicler only. Nuff said)
      He wrote, " This is the fate of Rome".
      Immorality for the sake of entertainment is the essence. The times way back then two thousand years ago are similar to today without the gore. The gore is on your smart phone
      Thanks for your reaction

    • @faisalmemon285
      @faisalmemon285 11 месяцев назад +1

      Narcissus was a gladiator who threw a spear at Commodus when he was at the arena.

    • @faisalmemon285
      @faisalmemon285 11 месяцев назад

      @@wyldhowl2821It’s not a documentary.

    • @PygmalionFaciebat
      @PygmalionFaciebat 11 месяцев назад

      @@RobertLutece909 As far i know almost all, if not all of those fights were not for the public (because it would hurt his reputation - a gladiator had a much much more lower rank, than even a soldier! - a gladiator was usually not a free man - only one inch more than a slave (because of the crowd who had their favorite gladiators - just like today people have their favorite baseball-players and soccer-players).
      So as i said: as far i know, he fought in the arena usually without any audience (at least not the common people).
      Also i have to mention: he didnt fought with real weapons.
      Over the time the roman empire invented weapons and tools just for the gladiator fight, to make the fights last longer, and increase the chance for survival. Other as portrayed in movies, gladiator-fights were mostly not deadly. Because every gladiator had his own fanbase, and the fans didnt wanted to see their heros ''die'' in the arena. So gladiator-fights were really not as dangerous as portrayed in movies. It was much more comparable with ''wresting'' today - where it looks like a wrestler jumps with his whole weight to the spine of the opponent - or hits the opponent hard (while he is stumping to make a loud noise, to make it seem it was a hard hit). Same was for gladiators.
      Sure because they used weapons, injuries still weren't avoidable. For that reason a highly educated and trained doctor was on the side of the arena, and immediately gave the gladiator the best treatment they knew back then (not a lot of people know that nowadays).
      So keep a gladiator alive was absolutely priority for the one who owned the gladiator, for the people, for the men of power, and for the one who owned the circus.
      There were very few exceptions of that. For instance when a gladiator had to fought someone who had a death sentence (that was rare, because death sentences usually were executed in a different way). Or the gladiator itself did some criminal act (than it could be a fight for life or death - but still: that was very rare... criminal acts had usually very precise penalties - so these were one-in-a-million-exceptions).
      What was often on the other hand was: animal-killings. Gladiators indeed fought a lot of animals - even exotic animals like giraffs. The collosseum needed thousands of animals a year, just for those things.
      Also the gladiators were usually not very muscular. Over the centuries they learned to have a different eating plan - making them a bit fat. They recognized, that a layer of fat can actually be an additional protection for the organs, besides the armor itself (fat gladiators had a bigger chance to survive bigger injuries - probably also because of the higher blood volume which comes with it). Historians found that out not to long ago.
      So yes, almost everything is portrayed wrong about gladiators in movies.

  • @KreshDraven6
    @KreshDraven6 11 месяцев назад +46

    Favorite film ever ! It's absolutely brilliant. Incredible performances, direction, cinematography, fantastic narrative and a superb score by Hans Zimmer. Chills AND tears every single time I watch this masterpiece, Gladiator has one of the most powerful endings that I've ever seen

    • @stephengilbert5612
      @stephengilbert5612 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yes, my favorite film also . I totally agree with you . Amazing , Hans Zimmer and everything . Very moving film.

    • @Glaaki13
      @Glaaki13 11 месяцев назад

      Sadly you have a bigot as you profile pictuere

  • @Cherokeelion
    @Cherokeelion 11 месяцев назад +56

    Not many ppl have seen this one but Russell Crowe is good in it, Master and Commander ( Far Side of the World ).
    Joaquin Phoenix also does a good Joker. Maybe not as good as Heath Ledger but I still liked his Joker.

    • @jessecortez9449
      @jessecortez9449 11 месяцев назад +1

      Joaquin and Heath are acting out two different characters. Heath is doing a "realistic" comic book character in a psychological crime drama. Joaquin is doing person suffering with mental and emotional issues in a toxic society that fosters them but using a comic book characters names to bring in general audiences that otherwise wouldn't watch on the big screen.
      Both are absolutely stellar performances but two different characters.

    • @Cherokeelion
      @Cherokeelion 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@jessecortez9449 yes, its hard to choose one over the other. Both are extremely good Jokers for different reasons

    • @GhostWatcher2024
      @GhostWatcher2024 11 месяцев назад

      ​@edwardchristensen414 which? Joker? Or Master and Commander?

    • @tempsitch5632
      @tempsitch5632 11 месяцев назад

      Romper Stomper is a Russel Crow movoe most Americans haven’t seen.

  • @tarmaque
    @tarmaque 11 месяцев назад +36

    You'll love _L.A. Confidential_ with Russell Crowe, which is a magnificent movie in its own right. _A Beautiful Mind_ is another great one, although more psychological than action oriented.

    • @987654321wormy
      @987654321wormy 11 месяцев назад +2

      Both of those are great suggestions

    • @Anon54387
      @Anon54387 11 месяцев назад +1

      Master and Commander. Movie trivia time. When the police officer played by Russell Crowe is questioning that black boxer hitting the punching bag on the porch of his house you can see a store in the background that is Bob's Market. Bob's Market is the Toretto grocery/lunch counter in Fast and Furious.

  • @hjalnelson9579
    @hjalnelson9579 11 месяцев назад +14

    11:35 Few reactors know their history well enough to reference the Roman province of Wrestlemania.

    • @andrewphillips5323
      @andrewphillips5323 11 месяцев назад +2

      Where do you think Greco-Roman wrestling came from? 🤣🤣🤣

  • @wyldhowl2821
    @wyldhowl2821 11 месяцев назад +12

    The backstory was that Maximus had once been the lover of Commodus' sister, but both in the end had married someone else. Probably why Marcus Aurelius thought of him almost like a son-in-law.

  • @torbjornkvist
    @torbjornkvist 11 месяцев назад +19

    Ceasar = Emperor. Marcus Aurelius, emperor 161-180 AD. Commodus, emperor 177-192 AD. Father and son actually ruled together until Marcus's death. The movie takes huge freedoms with history, but it's very entertaining. Great film, one of the best in its genre. It's mostly shot in Malta. The great British actor Oliver Reed (Proximo), a legendary alcoholic, drank himself to death during the filming They had to fake part of the end scenes with technique and stand-ins. Go to Malta and ask for his place of death. It's a bar and you can sit in his chair.

    • @folcotook3049
      @folcotook3049 11 месяцев назад

      Just to add an extra note, since Julius Caesar all Roman emperors took the title of "Caesar."

  • @jdeamaral
    @jdeamaral 11 месяцев назад +9

    Did Dawn Marie just say "Strength and Honor," as she picked her nose? Another reason to love her.

  • @rbrtck
    @rbrtck 9 месяцев назад +4

    The Colosseum had a capacity of about 50,000 when it was operating, so it's pretty comparable in size to modern stadiums, and of course served as a template for them. That's pretty amazing for a structure that was built without cranes and other machinery 2000 years ago.

  • @carlosspeicywiener7018
    @carlosspeicywiener7018 11 месяцев назад +7

    Commodus was such a crappy person that his name became the word for the toilet and to this day, a toilet is often referred to as a commode.

  • @louismarzullo1190
    @louismarzullo1190 11 месяцев назад +18

    More Russell Crowe please: L. A. Confidential, Beautiful Mind, Cinderella Man, Master & Commander: Far Side of the World & 3:10 to Yuma at least

  • @KevDaly
    @KevDaly 11 месяцев назад +39

    All Roman emperors were called Caesar, since the first one (Augustus), was the adopted son of Julius Caesar. The word was later borrowed into many other languages to mean "emperor", including the German Kaiser and the Russian tsar. Rome did not have kings since the founding of the Republic in 509 BC when the last king was expelled - Julius Caesar (whose personal name was actually Gaius) was assassinated in 44 BC partly because of the suspicion that he was going to have himself crowned king. So the emperors used other titles while exercising more power than the kings had ever had.

    • @victormanteca7395
      @victormanteca7395 11 месяцев назад +4

      In fact the title of "king" ("rex") was so loathed, that they maintained some of Republican political traditions, such as the emperor being a "primus inter pares" ("first among equals") and a consul for life, formally sharing power with another consul every two years (although that was a mere gesture, which Caligula ridiculed when he appointed his horse as his colleague consul).

    • @ACNelson-officialchannel
      @ACNelson-officialchannel 11 месяцев назад

      Wow! Great breakdown! You have studied world history. Kudos!

    • @charlize1253
      @charlize1253 11 месяцев назад

      Not only was the "Caesar" part a title rather than a name, but upon taking power most Roman emperors changed their entire names for symbolic reasons. "Augustus Caesar's" birth name was Octavian, "August" meaning honored or renowned. To avoid calling himself king (rex) for the reasons mentioned, he also adopted the title "princeps," which meant simply "first citizen," and from which the later word "prince" was derived. Marcus Aurelius' birth name was Marcus Annius Verus. Commodus was actually one of the few who kept his actual name while emperor.

    • @Karadjanov
      @Karadjanov 11 месяцев назад

      Very good breakdown but Caesar also meant ruler even before Caesar. He himself had a word play in one public exchange a few days before his assassination. They asked if he was Rex(king) and he said no I am Caesar.

    • @HS-su3cf
      @HS-su3cf 11 месяцев назад

      @@victormanteca7395 No proof that he actually made his horse consul. But a historian noted that at the time, a horse with a little help from a stable boy would perform the role of consul fine.

  • @theylied1776
    @theylied1776 11 месяцев назад +20

    They did with Germania and Britannia. And by the way, Scotland was one of the only places the Romans could not conquer. They claimed the people were too wild. They lost an entire Roman legion in Scotland. A Roman legion consisted of 4,000 to 5,000 men.

    • @i.marchand4655
      @i.marchand4655 11 месяцев назад +2

      Alba gu brath!

    • @ACNelson-officialchannel
      @ACNelson-officialchannel 11 месяцев назад +7

      Which is why they built Hadrians Wall.

    • @jeremygilbert7989
      @jeremygilbert7989 11 месяцев назад +1

      They also failed to take Hibernia, a.k.a. Ireland. Whether it was because they felt it was too far away or whether they just feared the forests filled with wild men they never even tried to invade the island.

    • @Bobbymaccys
      @Bobbymaccys 11 месяцев назад +1

      Literally the reason they built Hadrian’s wall to keep us out 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿😂

    • @theylied1776
      @theylied1776 11 месяцев назад

      @@Bobbymaccys Well, the Romans weren't used to a people that didn't give up. And basically liked to fight.

  • @BillColeExperience
    @BillColeExperience 11 месяцев назад +10

    After Julius Caesar, the following emporers were call "Caesar". Marcu Aurelius was a Caesar.

    • @Johnsrage
      @Johnsrage 11 месяцев назад +3

      Ceasar just means "king" or "ruler", In Germany, the word is "Kaiser".

    • @torreyholmes7205
      @torreyholmes7205 11 месяцев назад +2

      And in Russia it became Czar or Tsar. @@Johnsrage

  • @neilmcdonald9164
    @neilmcdonald9164 11 месяцев назад +21

    Oliver Reed,who played the Gladiator trainer,died during filming-for the few people in the world who don't know-Dawn,he was a good, infamously alcoholic,actor who'd appeared in crap films only since at least the mid 80s,who,thankfully ended his career-and life-on this belated highlight❤️👍🎩

    • @neilmcdonald9164
      @neilmcdonald9164 11 месяцев назад +2

      For the same few people in the world:Reed died before he'd finished his part and his role was completed by afxing his face onto a double🎩

    • @beanybun6110
      @beanybun6110 11 месяцев назад

      You can visit the pub in Valletta, Malta where he enjoyed his last drinking session on location…he and Crowe really didn’t get on.

    • @beeman1885
      @beeman1885 7 месяцев назад

      He made a great but little known film in 1966 called “The Trap”. I watch it from an old tape every so often. One of my favorite all time movies.

  • @bobblebardsley
    @bobblebardsley 11 месяцев назад +15

    It's actually really nice to see someone happy about that ending (even though I start crying as soon as the fight with Commodus ends). Not exactly 'feel good' so it's cool to see someone consider it a positive result. One more reason why I enjoy your reactions and hearing your view on iconic scenes like that one.

    • @trayolphia5756
      @trayolphia5756 10 месяцев назад +2

      No matter how many times I watch this or how many reactors I watch, I will NEVER not tear up at the simple question - “who will help me carry him?” , that the kid steps forward to help as well……..

  • @LordToddtastic666
    @LordToddtastic666 11 месяцев назад +5

    Ridley Scott is just brilliant. He, Kubrick, and Gilliam are all such gifted artists with film. Love this one for sure! And your insight is spot on as usual

  • @navagate1900
    @navagate1900 11 месяцев назад +8

    Caesar, is a title used by Romans for any Emperor. Rome had many Caesars.

    • @tarmaque
      @tarmaque 11 месяцев назад

      Oddly enough that's true. However it did _originate_ as a family name. It actually was Gaius Julius Caesar's given name, (the Julius Caesar of Shakespeare fame) and was a family name that came from his Great Grandfather, Sextus Julius Caesar. After Julius it gets complicated. He adopted Gaius Octavius as his son, and after Julius' _Brutal_ death, Octavious adopted his name as per Roman naming conventions. He eventually (after the Triumvirate) becomes Emperor and is officially "Gaius Julius Caesar Agustus" although he styled himself Gaius Caesar and he was well known as Octavianus. Then comes a period of time when every Roman Emperor was either named "Caesar" by their Emperor-father, or later adopted that name when they became Emperor to add a little bit of legitimacy to himself.

  • @malarkey2217
    @malarkey2217 11 месяцев назад +5

    Oliver Reed (the gladiator school owner) died during filming, before all his scenes had been shot. So, some of the scenes he is in are actually CGI images. At the time it was a much celebrated use of the new (in its infancy) technology.

  • @paul1979uk2000
    @paul1979uk2000 11 месяцев назад +5

    That's got to be the first time I've heard anyone think Marcus Aurelius name is Uranus lol.
    As for Julius Caesar, that was a real name for the person, he did so many changes to the Roman Republic which ended up turning into an Empire, that his last name became a title that all future rulers of Rome used, a term that was also used long after Rome fell.

  • @rbrtck
    @rbrtck 9 месяцев назад +1

    Yes, even today the maggots of certain species of fly are used to clean rotting flesh from a wound to prevent gangrene and sepsis. Physicians can't clean certain wounds well enough without removing more flesh than necessary, but maggots are picky eaters who only eat dead, rotting flesh, and will scour the wound clean of it, leading to improved outcomes. This isn't often needed, but when it is, it is the best option available.

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov 11 месяцев назад +11

    You would enjoy Kingdom of Heaven (Director's cut or Roadshow Edition only please), also from Ridley Scott, with Orlando Bloom and Liam Neeson.

    • @ACNelson-officialchannel
      @ACNelson-officialchannel 11 месяцев назад +1

      A mostly accurate film. A few things were wrong, but not much. Good recommendation!

    • @willemverheij3412
      @willemverheij3412 8 дней назад

      @@ACNelson-officialchannel Many things where wrong. Balian was not a bastard, Reynald and Guy where not Knight's templar, Balian had to be convinced by the priest depicted as a coward in the movie to defend Jerusalem, Sibilla married Guy willingly and stood by his side, to name a few.

  • @johnnyboy6707
    @johnnyboy6707 11 месяцев назад +7

    This movie is heavily inspired ( to the point of almost being a loose remake ) of a film that came out in the early 1960s called “The Fall of the Roman Empire.” It stars Sophia Loren…which is more than enough reason for me to like it!!😊

  • @charles7836
    @charles7836 11 месяцев назад +7

    Yes, LOL, Claudimus is exactly right. You nailed it. Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling in The Nice Guys was probably the funniest film I have recently seen, and they were comedy gold.

    • @tarmaque
      @tarmaque 11 месяцев назад +2

      That's a movie I never would have chosen on my own, but I went over to some friends' house one night and they were just starting it. It surprised me and I actually enjoyed it.

  • @animalcharitychannel
    @animalcharitychannel 11 месяцев назад +3

    This film goes to show the power that we people have, something we have forgotten in this modern world

  • @AFMountaineer2000
    @AFMountaineer2000 11 месяцев назад +3

    Gladiators were seen as sport stars of their day. They rarely killed each other and were given the best medical treatments of their time, plus other benefits

  • @calanor4130
    @calanor4130 11 месяцев назад +3

    When the gladiator spits (or drools, perhaps) out blood after Maximus hit his foot, I'm assuming that the blood is from the opponent inadvertently biting his tongue.
    The music score, including the ending song "Now We Are Free", was a collaboration between film music composer _par excellence_ Hans Zimmer and singer/songwriter Lisa Gerrard, the latter being known both for her solo career and for being part of the music group Dead Can Dance.
    It's unusual to see a reactor who finds the ending happy! While I am inclined to agree with you, most bawl their eyes out. Thanks for another enjoyable reaction, Dawn!

    • @nathanbarnes8535
      @nathanbarnes8535 20 дней назад +1

      He was struck in the face by Maximus shield just before that.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 11 месяцев назад +3

    Winner of 5 Oscars including Best Picture.
    "ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED!?
    ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED!?
    IS THIS NOT WHAT YOU ARE HERE FOR!?"

  • @TigersEye856
    @TigersEye856 11 месяцев назад +4

    Wearing a ring on your pinky is meant to symbolise communication and intelligence I’ve heard 😊

  • @BillColeExperience
    @BillColeExperience 11 месяцев назад +4

    There were amphitheatres throughout the Roman empire.

  • @trayolphia5756
    @trayolphia5756 10 месяцев назад +1

    21:33 actually there IS something preventing the tiger getting to the people holding the chain…the fact there’s a loop anchored to the ground
    If the tiger turned to them, the chain would go slack allowing them to pull further back, and then there’s be less chain on the tiger side of the loop, thus the tiger couldn’t actually reach them. And if the tiger passed the loop, pulling the chain through a 180 turn requires more force, so the guys would have an easier time pulling holding the chain

  • @mikedignum1868
    @mikedignum1868 11 месяцев назад +4

    Did you get to see the film crew in the crowd scene during the "Are you not entertained" quote? Blue jeans and a white T-shirt. There was a 1964s film called The Fall of the Roman Empire that had the same storyline (kind of). It has a great cast. The first fight in the arena always reminds me of Life of Brian. FYI - The real Commodus was killed in his bath.

  • @Sp33gan
    @Sp33gan 11 месяцев назад +3

    As I see no one has mentioned them yet, the Roman senator Gracchus was played by highly respected British actor Derek Jacobi. In 1976, Jacobi played the title role in the TV short series, I Claudius, still considered one the best TV series ever done. Secondly, Marcus Aurelius was played by another highly respected British actor, Richard Harris. Like Derek Jacobi, Richard Harris has a long list of great roles to his credit, including Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter series, The Guns of Navarone, the 1962 version of Mutiny On The Bounty, and twice as King Arthur in a 1967 musical Camelot and a dramatic version made for TV, also called Camelot.

    • @trayolphia5756
      @trayolphia5756 10 месяцев назад

      One of his earliest roles was in “the bible - in the beginning” from 1966 which covers genesis from creation til abrahams commanded yet interrupted sacrifice of Isaac.
      In that film he played Cain.

  • @steved6092
    @steved6092 11 месяцев назад +3

    This was the best picture quality video reaction I've seen ... excellent work all round Dawn

  • @artursandwich1974
    @artursandwich1974 11 месяцев назад +2

    Marcus Aurelius was a Roman "Caesar" which was the title of the Roman Emperors. Julius Caesar lived about 250 years earlier.

  • @Adam_Le-Roi_Davis.
    @Adam_Le-Roi_Davis. 11 месяцев назад +4

    Such a great reaction, Dawn, I loved watching it.
    It's a great film, it won a lot of awards, for me this and, '300' are two of the best films of this type of the last few decades.

  • @WithTwoFlakes
    @WithTwoFlakes 11 месяцев назад

    2:15 "It's going to be squishy...." Heh,heh, that gave me a chuckle and brightened up my day. Thanks for that petal....

  • @gawainethefirst
    @gawainethefirst 11 месяцев назад

    Caesar was initially a cognomen, or what we might call a nickname. When Gaius Julius Caesar was assassinated, much of his wealth and titles (including his name and the cognomen Caesar) were bequeathed to his nephew, known to history as Octavius. When Octavius became the first Roman Emperor, he was known publicly as Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus. Later Roman emperors were also were bequeathed or they adopted the name Caesar for themselves.

  • @randogirl-3
    @randogirl-3 11 месяцев назад +1

    My favorite western and starring Russell Crowe is 3:10 to Yuma. You’ll love it!
    LA Confidential is great as well.

  • @angusbellingan9286
    @angusbellingan9286 11 месяцев назад +4

    I am going to enjoy watching this! One of my favourites, Oliver Reed's last movie. He died during filming.

  • @patriciagabor743
    @patriciagabor743 11 месяцев назад

    I like Gladiator but haven’t seen it in a long time and I love watching your reactions and commentaries on all the movies that you watch … I’m a 72 year old white woman from the USA and I love your accent… keep watching movies ♥️

  • @akrobatas2316
    @akrobatas2316 11 месяцев назад +2

    Yo the dude is hallucinating and dying and she is clapping and saying im so happy. what a lunatic xD

    • @louismarzullo1190
      @louismarzullo1190 11 месяцев назад +3

      She thinks he's going to Heaven. She's not THAT crazy!

  • @johnscott4196
    @johnscott4196 10 месяцев назад +1

    Marcus Aurelius was a real Roman philosopher as well as Emperor. Look up some of his quotes. Brilliant, timeless wisdom.

  • @fiddiehacked
    @fiddiehacked 11 месяцев назад +3

    Many excellent actors here, but I'm most excited to see any film with Sir Derek Jacobi (the Senator)!! IMHO DJ is among the great thespians of all time - film or theater (and he has two knighthoods, not just one!!!). DJ has 166 other credits on IMDB, including The Secret of NIMH and Cadfael.

  • @strigen
    @strigen 10 месяцев назад

    12:10 - "Seriously, why would anyone want to go see [people dying]?"
    13:19 - "Ooo, I like it when the head comes off"

  • @Robalogot
    @Robalogot 11 месяцев назад +6

    Master and Commander is a movie with Russell Crowe you should watch

  • @hw2508
    @hw2508 11 месяцев назад +1

    Russel Crow in Master and Commander, 3:10 to Yuma, L.A. Confidential, A Beautiful Mind, State of Play, The next three days, Mystery, Alaska and of course: Robin Hood (well it's Robin Hood)

  • @totomomo18
    @totomomo18 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great movie. This movie has one of my favorite quotes "I don't pretend to be a man of the people but I do try to be a man for the people" by Gracchus. You know the actor who play Gracchus played Claudius the emperor that is mention in the movie in a great mini series I, Claudius. Other great Russell Crowe movies you should see is A Beautiful Mind, L.A. Confidential ,The Next Three Days. Other great period movies are Rob Roi 1995 with Liam Nissan and The Count of Monte Cristo 2002 (Also with the actor who plays the old emperor)

  • @TheAlmaward
    @TheAlmaward 11 месяцев назад +1

    Caesar is a title, equivalent to emperor. Marcus Aurelius is his name, Caesar is his title.

  • @patmurray9730
    @patmurray9730 11 месяцев назад +1

    Richard Harris, Marcus Aurelius, also played Albus Dumbledore In the first two Harry Potter movies until he died. He also played "English Bob" in "Unforgiven."

  • @HemlockRidge
    @HemlockRidge 11 месяцев назад

    The rulers commonly known as The Five Good Caesars were: Nerva (96 - 98), Trajan (98 - 117), Hadrian (117 - 138), Antoninius Pius (138 - 161), and Marcus Aurelius (161 - 180). All of them of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty which also included Lucius Verus, Marcus Aurelius' brother and Co-Emperor (161 - 169), and Commodus (180 - 192). After Commodus was killed the dynasty came to an end. After that, there was chaos and began "The Year of the Five Caesars".

  • @Whimsy3692
    @Whimsy3692 10 месяцев назад

    "KISS! KISS! KISS! KISS!"
    *Commodus wraps an arm around Maximus and kisses him in a fierce embrace*
    *Ridley Scott squints, and looks at the script stacked in his hands, pushing glasses to the bridge of his nose*

  • @whisperproof7332
    @whisperproof7332 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks to this film I've got a tramp stamp across the bottom of my back that reads
    "what we do in life echoes in eternity"
    🤣🤦‍♀️

  • @stevemiller6923
    @stevemiller6923 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love it:
    Dawn Marie: "Seriously. Why would anyone want to go see that?"
    Dawn Marie: "Ooh. I like it when the head comes off."

  • @georgeplimpton9429
    @georgeplimpton9429 5 месяцев назад

    Julius Caesar WAS his last name. He adopted his nephew, Octavius, who took his uncle's last name. Once Octavius became the first emperor after Julius' death, the senate gave him the name of Augustus, and since he was using his uncle's last name of Caesar, from Augustus on, it also became the title of all the future emperors.

  • @natmanprime4295
    @natmanprime4295 11 месяцев назад +1

    marcus aurelius was the real villiain, he must have known what his son would do. he basically signed the death warrant of his best general.

  • @ACNelson-officialchannel
    @ACNelson-officialchannel 11 месяцев назад

    The young man who plays Lucius also plays the son of Bruce Willis' character in Unbreakable and Glass.

  • @chefskiss6179
    @chefskiss6179 11 месяцев назад +2

    LOVED this watchalong with you, Dawn, so thanks for that.
    I honestly think you'd enjoy (not like, but enjoy) Ridley and Russell's next team-up, 2006's A Good Year. You don't even have to do an official uTube posting/reaction vid for it, it's just something you can have on, grab some munchies 'n' sit back with yer fave blankee and enjoy on yer own time :D

  • @Hank..
    @Hank.. 10 месяцев назад +1

    the real-life Commodus really DID fight in the arena, which would've been seen as extremely inappropriate on its own, but he would also have the best weapons and armor, while his opponents would usually be crippled and equipped with blunted swords, which was absolutely hated. It was seen as undignified and unsportsmanlike. Which may sound weird, but bloodsports are still sports, and there's a big difference between, say, a fair boxing match, and someone beating a handicapped person because they wanna feel like a boxer.

  • @zedwpd
    @zedwpd 11 месяцев назад +1

    Deodorant on your hands does not work. Deodorant is just a perfume. Anti-perspirant is what you want to use, it stops the sweating (but makes your body hotter since it cant sweat)

  • @philshorten3221
    @philshorten3221 11 месяцев назад +3

    Try "Master and Commander (the far side of the globe)
    Brilliant and some really accurate details (considering it's a film) probably the best depiction of life at sea in a ship under sail)

  • @CEngelbrecht
    @CEngelbrecht 10 месяцев назад

    Okay, the original "Caesar" was Gaius Julius Caesar that got assassinated by a group of Roman senators in 44bc. Julius Caesar was never emperor himself, but he was however so popular with the Roman people that his mere name became the title for the subsequent emperors of Rome, Augustus Octavian being the first. The later German title "Kaiser" and the Russian "Tsar" both derives from the word 'Ceasar'.

  • @garyhunt9838
    @garyhunt9838 11 месяцев назад

    " They had a thing about feet " hahaha omg that's done me 😅

  • @agarven1
    @agarven1 10 месяцев назад

    R.I.P. to Richard Harris. My first role to see him in was Harry Potter and love his role in The Count of Monte Cristo which was Henry Cavill 2nd role in. That is such a good film you should check out. Richard passed away before filming the second Harry Potter film. Dawn you should check out the show Spartacus. The first actor to play Spartacus passed away from cancer. Liam the second actor that played Spartacus had Andy’s blessing in the hospital to get the role to replace him.

  • @samuraiwarriorsunite
    @samuraiwarriorsunite 11 месяцев назад

    One of my favorite movies. Fine performances by the entire cast. Congrats on almost having 50K Subscribers👍

  • @victormanteca7395
    @victormanteca7395 11 месяцев назад

    They call him Cæsar because that was one of the titles Roman emperors used, as homage to the original Caesar. His name was Marcus Aurelius.

  • @davewhitmore1958
    @davewhitmore1958 11 месяцев назад

    "Me and you, Maximus. We'll figure it out." Dawn Marie, ride or die champion!

  • @eldi4blo66
    @eldi4blo66 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks!

  • @brianlhughes
    @brianlhughes 11 месяцев назад

    That Thing You Do, Independence Day, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Bad News Bears, Weird Science, Back To the Future Series

  • @artbagley1406
    @artbagley1406 11 месяцев назад

    White-haired guy was Marcus Aurelius (aw-RAY-lee-us), a Roman emperor; he also played the first Dumbledore; both played by actor Richard Harris. CAESAR became a title, like "president" or "prime minister"; it's not somebody's name. LIVE, LIVE (thumb-up signal). A quick film shot in the fight with the unbeaten, famous fighter showed a face pummel by Maximum and quickly after was the spiked axe to the foot, then the blood coming from the mask -- no, the spike to the foot did not result in the blood out of the mask's mouth.

  • @j9lorna
    @j9lorna 11 месяцев назад

    This is one of the few movies that makes men cry freely.

  • @ianfraser5513
    @ianfraser5513 11 месяцев назад +1

    Master and commander is a great Russell Crowe film, and LA confidential. Ridley Scott's first film the Duelists is worth watching too.

  • @marcushart3360
    @marcushart3360 11 месяцев назад +3

    Seeing you trying to pronounce Latin names has made my day lol ❤😂

  • @drunkenrockstar23
    @drunkenrockstar23 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’m just putting it out there but I think someone should notify the police as she finds extreme pleasures and laughs at pain, hurt and gore 😳😂🙌🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @s.henrlllpoklookout5069
    @s.henrlllpoklookout5069 11 месяцев назад +2

    Actually, Julius Caesar's last name was Julius. The ancient Romans placed family name first, like China & Japan still do

  • @Denissp
    @Denissp 11 месяцев назад +2

    Is hard to believe that this movie was made almost 25 years ago

  • @347Jimmy
    @347Jimmy 27 дней назад

    *Russell Crowe movie:* _Master & Commander: Far Side Of The World_
    An amazing and very underrated naval epic set during the age of sail. You'll love it and be very concerned for the younger lads on board.
    *Ridley Scott movie:* _Kingdom Of Heaven_
    Set during the latter Crusades, tells of a knight journeying to defend Jerusalem against the Saracens in search of personal salvation. (Orlando Bloom in lead)

  • @user-xw2uh7ih2r
    @user-xw2uh7ih2r 5 месяцев назад

    I love watching movies with you
    You're so normal unlike most RUclipsrs

  • @y2k029
    @y2k029 11 месяцев назад +4

    Finally..she done this movie..I'm happy... loved this movie... also I'm here for her accent and corky laugh 😂😅

    • @maxsparks5183
      @maxsparks5183 11 месяцев назад +1

      “She done this movie”😖 Really?

    • @LymanPhillips
      @LymanPhillips 8 месяцев назад

      Agreed - her accent is amazing, and her glee at the beheadings is a riot.

  • @JNSGLN
    @JNSGLN 11 месяцев назад

    The leader of the Germanic tribe at the beginning of the movie is Scotsman Charlie 'Chick' Allen

  • @rp8pi
    @rp8pi 11 месяцев назад

    when maximus askes for a soldiers death and asked you why, its because its clean and pretty much painless at the angle the blade enters it cuts straight through the spine and nerve endings. no nerves no spine no feels

  • @kmvoss
    @kmvoss 11 месяцев назад +2

    LOL @ the pure joy Dawn receives from Maximus being sent to the shadow realm!

  • @samc9516
    @samc9516 10 месяцев назад

    Roman naming conventions are very different from ours. They often had two or three names, or many more, and they tended to change them throughout their lives and even added new ones on. In studying history, we modern people tend to choose one name for each historical Roman individual to make referring to them easier and to prevent them getting mixed up with all the others who had the same names at different times! THE Caesar you are talking about who we all know we refer to as "Caesar" but every Roman leader after him also had this name at some point, including Marcus Aurelius in this movie who was once called Marcus Aelius Aurelius Verus Caesar. "Caesar" became more like a title.
    For example, the guy we all know as "Augustus" was born called Gaius Octavius. Later he took the name of his adoptive father and was called Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus - his fourth name was there to differentiate him from THE Gaius Julius Caesar we all know. The reason he changed the fourth name from Octavius to Octavianus is basically to indicate that used to be his name but isn't anymore. Later he took on the name Imperator Caesar Augustus (Augustus meaning "great") which is what we refer to him today as... although people sometimes refer to him before his leadership as Octavian, a different name again, one which he never actually used at the time!
    Also to add to the confusion, the word Caesar is used incorrectly in pop-culture. For instance, this movie uses it as the leader's title, but they tended to be called Augustus when they became leader, and called Caesar when they were declared heir but before taking over leadership.
    And more confusion, the modern way to pronounce Caesar is not how the Romans would have pronounced it. It's more likely to have been pronounced similarly to Kaiser.
    [ disclaimer: I'm only an amateur looking into Roman history a little bit out of curiosity, so if anyone knows better than me, feel free to correct me! ]

  • @bryanmatos3994
    @bryanmatos3994 11 месяцев назад +1

    Caesar was an honorary title given to roman emeperos ever since Octavian Julius Cesars nephew became first Roman emperor. Caesar's name was so revered it became synonymous with roman power hence eventually an adopted title passed down to Roman Emperors. Such a profound impact he had on the romans centuries after his death.

  • @SubterrelProspector
    @SubterrelProspector 11 месяцев назад +1

    *Amazing and emotional slow motion battle sequence showing the senseless violence of war from Maximus' perspective*
    "Uranus? Uranus? UR..ANUS? Urrra..lias?"

  • @ronmaximilian6953
    @ronmaximilian6953 11 месяцев назад

    The auditorial games were both more and less violent than presented here. In most battles between gladiators, gladiators were not killed. However, the gladitorial matches were generally just the final act of a day of spectacle. The day would start with executions of prisoners through various means including use of wild animals. They would also be fights between trained men and sometimes women against wild animals. Sometimes slaves were also sacrificed.
    The coliseum in Rome supposedly was filled up with water on one occasion and used for a mock naval battle.

  • @8967Logan
    @8967Logan 11 месяцев назад +7

    Dawn, you always have the best commentary. Where else am I going to go to hear a reactor say, "I'd karate chop him in the penis."? I would suggest "LA Confidential" for your next Russell Crowe movie, great movie and another stellar cast. Being Scottish you know all about the expansion of Rome and the places they were too afraid to try and conquer, Hadrian's Wall :).

    • @gumshoe2273
      @gumshoe2273 11 месяцев назад

      Or hear,"Did that go through his privates and through his bum hole?"

  • @lloyddobler2227
    @lloyddobler2227 11 месяцев назад +1

    LOL - 33:45 - Dawn's "It's true" moment at the review section had me cracking up. Just one more reason why she is one of my must-see Reactors.

  • @johnscott4196
    @johnscott4196 10 месяцев назад

    Cinderella Man is a GREAT underrated Russell Crowe movie. About a real life boxer and it's an awesome true story set in the depression

  • @daveyfour99
    @daveyfour99 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Dawn... The Nice Guys with russel crowe and Ryan Gosling is a comedy action mystery from 2016

  • @Agony9877
    @Agony9877 11 месяцев назад

    Aurelie was a Caesar indeed like all before him and after him from Augustus time,we learn it in school you know in Croatia its History

  • @polheg1
    @polheg1 10 месяцев назад

    The opening battle sequence was sho at Frensham Ponds just outside Farnham, Surrey. The forestry commission was planning to clear part of the forest and gave permission for the film company to shoot the scene. Many of the extras were students from the West Surrey College of Art & Design, which I think was renamed the Surrey Institute of Art & Design by that time.

  • @CrashTestPilot
    @CrashTestPilot 11 месяцев назад

    That giggle. Somehow I see this woman back in the 13th Century, standing on some windswept hilltop watching massive battles unfold with a cup of tea and some snacks, like she's watching a hockey game or something.

  • @timmyinthewell1
    @timmyinthewell1 11 месяцев назад

    "..Ureliaus..Uraelius...Ur-.. we'll find out"
    LOVE your style!

  • @mbryred
    @mbryred 16 дней назад

    Despite having watched Gladiator often, it was only after your comments on the women that I looked it up. They did exist. Learned something new today. Thanks for your entertaining and educational reactions.

  • @traceyreid4585
    @traceyreid4585 11 месяцев назад

    Would love to see Ridley Scott watching Dawns reaction to this belter! His first award in film was for The Boy on The Bike Hovis advert in 1973...

  • @jsmithmultimediatech
    @jsmithmultimediatech 4 месяца назад

    Something you might find interesting Dawn, one of the Emporers of Rome, in I think was 92AD, is why quite essentially the place called Newcastle (since the old castle burnt down) exists, was even called back then Pons Aellius meaning Hadrians Bridge named after a later Emporer of course being Hadrian.
    Also with names like I said in another thread, well with like an extension I suppose maybe I don't know lol, Donald MacDonald is quite essentially the same thing (ie a son of Calums from Calum and Rory who founded the Scottish celtic rock band Runrig lol, I think he's named after his grandfather lol, meaning quite essentially (when using the old translation kind of as to what it means Donald son of Donald (though really its just family lol).