@@robd1329 a timeless classic , how anyone can say they can’t watch this anymore is beyond me . Frank millers style will be timeless much like Sergio Leone westerns will always be timeless classics . .
Sure. Not Star Wars ep 1, or The Matrix, or Gladiator, or Lord of the Rings or any of those that came before. No, but this movie; 300... that's the one who had "groundbreaking effcts"; the one who paved the way. Yup! **sigh**
@@LateralTwitlerLT Comic book style was groundbreaking, and the whole moving was narrated in poetry, and it spurred a sequel, and a "Meet the Spartans". It left it's mark. Lots of jerk bots here, but some people are just rude. (go look in the mirror)
I remember watching this as a kid in cinema. I was probably in 8th grade. I was so taken aback. Not a dull moment in the entire movie. Action sequences were beautiful
@@BZgA ...uhm... you know there's world outside the USA, right? Like post soviet countries? Where nobody gave a piece of crap about kids? Helicopter parenting is something that's only starting now here. We were exposed to rape, drugs, killings, stabbings, criminal mentality, we played on the playgrounds full of syringes - our schools didn't have windows. Kids from 7-8th grade were already affiliated with criminal underworlds and were being raised as future criminal authorities... 300 was a walk in the park compared to outside. I'm not sure if you're from USA, but being so blind and thinking the law is a universal thing all over the globe... my god... You're so oblivious to the privileges you guys have in the 1st world :DDD
I can't even lie, this is one of the most beautifully edited films I've seen so far. The contrast in highlights and shadows makes this film feel like a Rembrandt painting in motion. I appreciate this BTS video. Gives me some context in how they were even able to execute these concepts. Takes your creative thinking to another level.
Hard to believe 16 years now. This movie is now among the best in my collection. You know it’s good when people still talk about it. Way better than the 1962 version.
@@arefheydari4017 no, this is a comic book fictional account of history meant to be entertaining. Persians did ultimately lose the war against Greece however after Athens was burned twice. Without the events of 300 we would not have western civilization nor all of the advancement we have today.
@@arefheydari4017 Haha, I know you're probably asking rhetorically, but i remember reading a comment that explained the Persians (Xerxes, Immortals, Monsters, etc.) all looked ridiculous and mythological because it was being told as a story by Dilios (the Spartan they sent back) to the rest of the Greeks and it was to hype the Spartans that died and to inspire the Greeks into battle
How things change. Critics walked out of one the first screenings of 300 and those who remained booed. Now it is rightly hailed as a classic/masterpiece.
@@luomodagliocchidifalco9421Yea honestly. Lol This was a visually appealing film but for this person to say it was the most beautiful movie out there, sure it’s subjective, but damn, this seems rather bleak lmao
Rodrigo did an excelent work in this movie, his vilain character was cool. As a brazilian I am glad he had such important character in a masterpiece like that
Xerxes... His god like voice, does he always been told to speak like that by his fans or medias over that in brazil? Would be fun to watch and hear it in real life.. 😅
Still one of the best theatre experiences I've ever had when me, my brother and another friend couldn't get in to see the movie we wanted to see, and instead opted to hit this up in IMAX. We were all laughing about our luck when we left... stumbling into that masterpiece thinking it was just an alternative to an otherwise crummy night not seeing what we planned to see in the first place.
CGI the movie? Hardly revolutionary... it didn't start the trend but it sure helped the death of practical effects and narrative-driven storytelling. Directors like Christopher Nolan are slowly bringing bringing back practical film making to blockbusters.
@@ytuseracct If all you need for a movie to be "revolutionary" is being stylized then the credit should go to Sin City which came out a year before 300. There are certainly many other examples.
That famous line "THIS IS SPARTA!" was actually just a joke. Take after take he said the line as almost as if a whisper. It wasn't working. The day drew out and Butler thought as a joke he would over due it and just yelled the line as loud as he could, after the cut everyone behind the camera was laughing but the director said..."I think that's it!"
From 18-20 I was altogether obsessed with this movie and watched scenes from it every day. One of my strong motivations getting into seriously lifting.
I love the whole feel of this film. The vignette makes the film feel both more real, and more fantastical. And now, nearly 2 decades later, the special effects still hold up.
300 is the only movie that after watching it first time, i put it on immediately again for a 2nd watch, it was just so so epic and ground breaking at the time! amazing movie.
I know Zack Snyder version of his movies is better than studio cut. I hope the movie companies such as Warner Bros and Disney give him a freedom to make his vision.
Pues, hasta ahora los únicos que le dieron libertad creativa han sido Netflix y HBO max (con ayuda de los fans) esperemos que realice más peliculas fantásticas y entretenidas. Saludos.
I remember when I first saw the trailer for this movie, I was so blown away. I must have seen it at least 5x in a row. Still blown away by the visual effects, really looks like a graphic novel in a movie!
The real story is so crazy. For 3 days the Spartans threw themselves on Lionidosses's body to stop the Persians beheading him. Guarding his dead body with their own bodies, knowing they're going to die. But defiant to the last! This is what makes the story of the 300 Spartans so interesting and watchable. Yeah it's all green screen CGI, almost like Sin City, but it's still a great movie. The second movie, Rise of an Empire is also a great movie with a lot of truth to that too. I love these movies.
while not being an historical piece by any stretch of imagination, nor does it ever claim to be given who's the narrator, this movie made Leonidas and his story known by hundreds of millions who might not have been interested in learning about it in a book. it was a great gateway for people who might only got in for the action, but also got an amazing history lesson for free. names in a book are just that, but seeing those characters portrayed and especially so powerfully really does make a huge difference.
300 was the same as 300 part 2, and Sucker Punch. Super heroe movies are all the same. Reminds me of like a half Tim Burton. He pulls you into a cartoon world, but you feel like it is a cartoon rather than a living comic like say The Crow, or Batman Returns.
This was the only great movie of his career. He is a one trick pony. That's why this movie is so good because it fits his style. Batman and Superman do not.
@@JohnFreedman0 You are correct about Tim Burton. He used the same style, which was easily associated with him, for all of his early movies, then he created a new and uglier style with his overdone CG movies. It got to the point both times where the style became more important than the story. That's why his last good film was "Ed Wood" nearly 30 years ago.
This movie produced so many memes but that's because it's so visually stunning. One of my favorite movies ever and it made me want to research the actual story and I was even more blown away.
To this day, 300 remains the benchmark for green screen/composite shot background special FX. I've rewatched the film in 4K a couple of times over the past few years, and holy shit does it hold up.
@@Bruce.-Wayne he tweeted recently that he wishes he was still in this shape, aslo there was a tmz interview at LAX where he said he wishes he was still in this shape. He was on Jimmy kimmel 6 months ago where 300 was brought up, and yes he mentioned he wished he was still in this shape
The fact that we can’t hear it but we can imagine it… makes it even more moving. I love movies that force you to use your imagination. Zack did a great job on this film.
I saw this on imax the week it came out. I was a senior in high school. It was so different and beautiful, and it made such an impact that I even remember what the weather was that night when my friends and I saw this.
I think its awesome that they actually did throw the actors into an actual pit. I never would have guess that THAT scene was just CGI enhanced and not total CGI. Also look at the immortal actor as he JUMPS INTO the falling dummy. Im telling ya, these guys were awesome!
incredible work from the whole team, its crazy when u think about that they had to find so many dead bodies for the wall an stack them up and up again after every test, the sacrifice is other wordly.
Thanks a bunch for all the hard, creative and dedicated work from Hollywood crew. I grown up with those fancy world and through it, not only feeling more love to the real life but also could learn a lot of lesson via the enjoyable wonderful films. One of my favorite at all time is this movie, with Zack being a director and the one and only Gerard Butler.👍👏
" *_Ὦ ξεῖν᾿, ἀγγέλλειν Λακεδαιμονίοις ὅτι τῇδε κείμεθα τοῖς κείνων ῥήμασι πειθόμενοι._* " " *_Hey, you foreigner tell spartans that we are buried there for what they believe and we believe is true and valued the most!_* " They were 300 indeed AND THEY changed the history forerver (along with the last huge naval battle in Salamis right after Thermopylae). Europe's fate was hanging by a thin rope (back then). If the Persian army had made its way done to Salamis battle, at its full strength, then the fate of Europe would have been much different. The greatest movie..(or one of the greatest) i've ever seen!
These people are highly creative ppl and know what they are doing! It looks fantastic and timeless. The way they are curating the vision they strive for with clear explanations are just precise and profound
This movie was literally like a comic book coming to life on screen. Beautifully done from the first frame to the last.
It was a comic book coming to life on screen. The iconic shots and dialog literally come directly from Frank Miller's comic
IT seems like a lot of the movie came from Frank Frazetta and Boris Vallejo.
@@yapandasoftware artistically maybe the comic did borrow from them. The film is basically a copy and paste of the comic.
hahahahhaaa sure
Well said
I must have seen 300 300 times.
Thanks Snyder for directing this sublime masterpiece.
Better than ‘Meet the Spartans’….
Dude same 300 is my favorite movie of all time
@@GORT70 Nope
You mean from Frank Miller's storyboard (entire comic)
If there was 400 Spartans ...you would reach 400 as well ?😆
After almost 2 decades. Awooo! Awoo!
Just made me feel super old bro.
Time fliesssss! I remember when this movie was soooo hyped up. I cant even watch it anymore
Cur kucur
@@robd1329 a timeless classic , how anyone can say they can’t watch this anymore is beyond me . Frank millers style will be timeless much like Sergio Leone westerns will always be timeless classics . .
@@RH126B you are immortal one
Gerard Butler created one of the top ten greatest movie icons of All Time.
So did Santoro with Xerxes…. Brazilian representation biatch 😂😂😂😂😂
"THIS IS SPARTA!"
Such a shame he did one shitty Movie after another after this one.
Btw Gerald Butler didnt create 300, he just participated in it
@@ahabduennschitz7670 I was only referring to his portrayal of Leonidas.
Gerard is a natural in every part hes portrayed in his comedy movies, and most impressive in 300.
This movie still holds up extremely well today. Groundbreaking special effects.
Sure. Not Star Wars ep 1, or The Matrix, or Gladiator, or Lord of the Rings or any of those that came before. No, but this movie; 300... that's the one who had "groundbreaking effcts"; the one who paved the way. Yup!
**sigh**
@@LateralTwitlerLT you sounds bitter
@@LateralTwitlerLT salty
@@NguyenQuang-tm3ou And you ""sounds"" like you have a speech impediment while high on copium
@@LateralTwitlerLT Comic book style was groundbreaking, and the whole moving was narrated in poetry, and it spurred a sequel, and a "Meet the Spartans". It left it's mark. Lots of jerk bots here, but some people are just rude. (go look in the mirror)
300 is visually one of the most beautiful films ever to hit the screen.
Hiiii
What about Fury Road?
The Searcher’s
@@marionow6227 mostly practical effects, great director ans superb art director
Watch Barry Lyndon then come back here. 300 is simply one of the worst film ever
My jaw dropped when I saw the preview of this movie. I though it looked like a classical painting come to life. I was blown away. This still holds up.
No matter how they explain this. No matter what techniques were used. This film will always remain one the most outstanding films,
“for all time”
I remember watching this as a kid in cinema. I was probably in 8th grade. I was so taken aback. Not a dull moment in the entire movie. Action sequences were beautiful
exactly, this is entertainment for kids . then you grow up and realise that
@@lalolanda2239 okay Jenny😔everytime i get a chance to watch this movie it remembers me of my father
He never failed to show me good action movies
@@AldoApachi- this is an adult movie. They wouldn't let a kid like you inside the cinema.
@@BZgA ...uhm... you know there's world outside the USA, right? Like post soviet countries? Where nobody gave a piece of crap about kids? Helicopter parenting is something that's only starting now here.
We were exposed to rape, drugs, killings, stabbings, criminal mentality, we played on the playgrounds full of syringes - our schools didn't have windows. Kids from 7-8th grade were already affiliated with criminal underworlds and were being raised as future criminal authorities...
300 was a walk in the park compared to outside.
I'm not sure if you're from USA, but being so blind and thinking the law is a universal thing all over the globe... my god... You're so oblivious to the privileges you guys have in the 1st world :DDD
I can't even lie, this is one of the most beautifully edited films I've seen so far. The contrast in highlights and shadows makes this film feel like a Rembrandt painting in motion. I appreciate this BTS video. Gives me some context in how they were even able to execute these concepts. Takes your creative thinking to another level.
I hope you're being ironical here.
@@eirtars nah. I think is beautiful
It's one of the worst film ever. You've probably seen 20 movies In your entire life to say the visual effects are great
@@ludovicolegnazzi7385 aye. if that’s how you feel.
@@billysavage7690 Ludovico is right tho, this movie is horrible. It just trended out of the "this is sparta" scene and the exacerbated virility.
Hard to believe 16 years now. This movie is now among the best in my collection. You know it’s good when people still talk about it. Way better than the 1962 version.
Are Persian people like this? really?
@@arefheydari4017 no, this is a comic book fictional account of history meant to be entertaining. Persians did ultimately lose the war against Greece however after Athens was burned twice. Without the events of 300 we would not have western civilization nor all of the advancement we have today.
@@arefheydari4017 Haha, I know you're probably asking rhetorically, but i remember reading a comment that explained the Persians (Xerxes, Immortals, Monsters, etc.) all looked ridiculous and mythological because it was being told as a story by Dilios (the Spartan they sent back) to the rest of the Greeks and it was to hype the Spartans that died and to inspire the Greeks into battle
Wow it's really in your best of collection!?!?!? This movie has truly made it now
this is an adaptation of a Frank Miller comic not a remake of an earlier film.
He is the best director to visualize graphic novel into big-screen movie
uh huh thats why his other comic movies flopped
Back when Hollywood knew how to make good movies that people want to watch.
Go to bed, grandpa
@@madgepins1967
Go to bed, baby🤫🧑🍼
I agree. Now everything has gone woke 🤢
This is only like '06 or 7, the world hasn't changed that much...
I want to go back to the days where people didn’t moan and bitch about everything in the comments but who am I kidding they were always like that
How things change. Critics walked out of one the first screenings of 300 and those who remained booed. Now it is rightly hailed as a classic/masterpiece.
@@nor0845 it is garbage. Racist, exaggerated and historicaly false and misleading. Iran should have sued the director.
Hands down Snyder's best film, groundbreaking in many ways.
.....it was....till part 2 was made!
that goes to the dawn of the dead 2004
@@robd1329 it still is. Part 2 is not part 1 and he wasn't the director of part 2. There's no need to always find reasons to shit on something good.
Every Snyder movie is a masterpiece
Man of steel for me
300 is simply the most beautiful movie I have ever seen, every single scene is so rich and detailed and the cinematography is mind blowing.
So, basically it's the only film you've seen in your entire life
@@luomodagliocchidifalco9421 What a comment, my 10 year old friend
@@sugandhakohli Please, watch Barry Lyndon. The Panthom Thread, The Night of the Hunter and Ran
@@luomodagliocchidifalco9421Yea honestly. Lol
This was a visually appealing film but for this person to say it was the most beautiful movie out there, sure it’s subjective, but damn, this seems rather bleak lmao
you ain't seen movies then
the most BS film ever seen
Since 300 I have never seen Gerald Butler in such a matching role.
The effects and styling were also stunning, even with today's standards.
Exactly since Angelina Jolie beat him up in Tomb Raider
Law Abiding Citizen was his best roll. It came after 300.
You should see him in DaveHeart on SNL
He was really good in Hunter Killer and Olympus has hallen.
his best role is rocknrolla
This is one of the great movies of all time👌
One of the most visually stunning movies I’ve seen. Altogether immensely moving film.
definitely had me in tears
The cinematography int this picture sucks.
@@luomodagliocchidifalco9421 L take
چون برپایه دروغ تاریخی بود
Rise of an Empire ws equally good with the VFX sucks the movie didn't go hit
"300" was one of the few examples to take the graphic novel as a storyboard, not just a source material.
That is very impressive scenario that Zack Snyder was made.
Snyder is one of those people who can do that with lovely dark tone and grace...
agreed
Sin City started the trend
@@DOI_ARTS yeah man, I love the masterpiece of Zack Snyder
I am 32 years old and I saw this movie in a cinema hall when I was just 17 years old. Love from india
I still get chills from this master piece.....
I watch it every year
2:45 i get chills from this guy working naked in the back. savage
@@Darkness-ie2yl literally lol. Good catch!
Same I just watched it
This move is one of the masterpiece in my life. Zack Snyder and his team did great job in movie history
Blockbuster 300 ❤😊🎉
Rodrigo did an excelent work in this movie, his vilain character was cool. As a brazilian I am glad he had such important character in a masterpiece like that
I don’t care about nationalities, just good acting.
@@Galactusz007 it's because you're gringo and don't know how we feel proud to see one of our very talented actors being recognized (no offense)
Xerxes...
His god like voice, does he always been told to speak like that by his fans or medias over that in brazil?
Would be fun to watch and hear it in real life.. 😅
@@racudo1898 Perhaps it's because he just like good acting regardless of what color the actor's passport is. Glad you feel proud, no offense.
@@Darling137 maybe (no offense)
The dialogue...The fight scenes....just wow!
Still one of the best theatre experiences I've ever had when me, my brother and another friend couldn't get in to see the movie we wanted to see, and instead opted to hit this up in IMAX. We were all laughing about our luck when we left... stumbling into that masterpiece thinking it was just an alternative to an otherwise crummy night not seeing what we planned to see in the first place.
I went in to watch 300 and it was sold out. Ended up watching the hills have eyes 🤮
Such is luck.
@@cazd4590 that was a pretty good movie man
Well done and thank you to all who made this movie👍
THIS WAS A REVOLUTIONARY FILM. I personally saw this in the Theaters and had the most brnad new experience in film watching.
Look for "Sky Captain & World of Tomorrow" - that was revolutionary.
CGI the movie? Hardly revolutionary... it didn't start the trend but it sure helped the death of practical effects and narrative-driven storytelling. Directors like Christopher Nolan are slowly bringing bringing back practical film making to blockbusters.
@@trapboxmedia you don' get it. the style and aesthetic was revolutionary, not the technology.
@@ytuseracct If all you need for a movie to be "revolutionary" is being stylized then the credit should go to Sin City which came out a year before 300. There are certainly many other examples.
This movie had nothing to do with Iran, it was quite the opposite
freaking spit my drink at 4:55
This really is one of my favorite movie’s
Yeeeessssss
That famous line "THIS IS SPARTA!" was actually just a joke. Take after take he said the line as almost as if a whisper. It wasn't working. The day drew out and Butler thought as a joke he would over due it and just yelled the line as loud as he could, after the cut everyone behind the camera was laughing but the director said..."I think that's it!"
This was the best movie Zack Snyder ever made.
Zack Snyder is good at taking someone else’s work and putting it on the big screen.
Dawn of the dead is his best work.
@@LyricalExe credit a lot of that to James Gunn. He wrote the movie. Snyder directed it.
کاری که با دروغ تاریخی شروع بشه اون رو بهترین میدونید
Because so many directors write their own movies right?
Dawn was too imo
From 18-20 I was altogether obsessed with this movie and watched scenes from it every day. One of my strong motivations getting into seriously lifting.
One of my favourite Director - Zack Snyder
Yes, even read Frank's book that says Xerxes was a head and a half taller than Leonidas...
This is incredible. Absolutely outstanding. To think this was done almost 2 decades ago, just mind blowing.
Yeah, it's not like Star Wars ep 1 and The Matrix came out in 1999, or anything.
@@LateralTwitlerLT Shut up boomer
I wouldn't really say 2, it's only been 13 years, maybe wait till 2026 to say almost 2 decades
@@NguyenQuang-tm3ou A thirdworlder says what?
@@LateralTwitlerLT that as a pretty pathetic insult,try better lad
300 was a masterpiece in every way. Had to fight back tears in the end.
I love the whole feel of this film. The vignette makes the film feel both more real, and more fantastical. And now, nearly 2 decades later, the special effects still hold up.
This movie is a historical lie and an insult to Iran's glorious history
Michael Fassbender's first film! Hard to believe.
The eighth at least
@@OsadkiVVidedrozhzhey nope, it was his real first movie ever
Saw it in the cinemas as it came out.
Amazing and still one of my favorites.
ZACK SNYDER BEST director trilogy espectacular Man of steel batman vs Superman justice league,300 mis favoritas saludos desde Ecuador💪💪
This is one of those movie I went to watch twice in the IMAX, Amazing movie!
The only movie I have seen twice in a movie theater.
First time seeing it was at an IMAX? Damn, that was intense, I am sure!
@@Inertia888 the first time I went, I was on line and out the theaters this fours guys came out with Spartan Costumes🤣🤣🤣hilarious👍👍
Made sure to watch this in a theater too.
I love this movie, still remember first time watching it , atmosphere and special effects gave me goosebumps
This is not a movie it's an Art piece.
300 is the only movie that after watching it first time, i put it on immediately again for a 2nd watch, it was just so so epic and ground breaking at the time! amazing movie.
Bro.sorry but it is fake.
@@Aria-sp5dv به به برادر ایرانی در حال دفاع از تاریخ 👍
It is historically false
@@alipishdarir It's not a documentary.
This movie is a historical lie and an insult to Iran's glorious history
I know Zack Snyder version of his movies is better than studio cut. I hope the movie companies such as Warner Bros and Disney give him a freedom to make his vision.
Pues, hasta ahora los únicos que le dieron libertad creativa han sido Netflix y HBO max (con ayuda de los fans) esperemos que realice más peliculas fantásticas y entretenidas. Saludos.
@@DavidFlores-ix2cysì versìon de Zack Snyder e perfecto
I´m proud that a brazilian actor took part in such a masterpiece like this!
Why?
One of my favorite films ever !! I went to go see this at the theaters and have watched it countless times since.
I remember when I first saw the trailer for this movie, I was so blown away. I must have seen it at least 5x in a row. Still blown away by the visual effects, really looks like a graphic novel in a movie!
The real story is so crazy.
For 3 days the Spartans threw themselves on Lionidosses's body to stop the Persians beheading him.
Guarding his dead body with their own bodies, knowing they're going to die.
But defiant to the last!
This is what makes the story of the 300 Spartans so interesting and watchable.
Yeah it's all green screen CGI, almost like Sin City, but it's still a great movie.
The second movie, Rise of an Empire is also a great movie with a lot of truth to that too.
I love these movies.
lie
@@zizo-be1qz good input.
Historians wrong, "ziro" is right.
With one scathing word he's just changed history. How very 2022. 💪🏻
while not being an historical piece by any stretch of imagination, nor does it ever claim to be given who's the narrator,
this movie made Leonidas and his story known by hundreds of millions who might not have been interested in learning about it in a book.
it was a great gateway for people who might only got in for the action, but also got an amazing history lesson for free.
names in a book are just that, but seeing those characters portrayed and especially so powerfully really does make a huge difference.
Fun to see this! I was privileged to work on this one doing digital matte paintings. It's always fun to do more "stylized" work. Very artsy. 🙂
Nice work man!!!! Beautiful movie
my friend codirected and produced this film......
I always dreamnt of seeing a one behind 300.. finally a one. Thanks
300 is a book of how to make.
Great movie back then, great movie now.
Master piece!
The best movie Zack has ever done.
Justice League
One of the best *
Watchmen
WATCHMEN
Man of Steel.
Snyder movies always top-notch and thinking level is very unique batman, superman, 300, and who could have thought jack has 8 kids
300 was the same as 300 part 2, and Sucker Punch. Super heroe movies are all the same. Reminds me of like a half Tim Burton. He pulls you into a cartoon world, but you feel like it is a cartoon rather than a living comic like say The Crow, or Batman Returns.
"top notch"
lol no
This was the only great movie of his career. He is a one trick pony. That's why this movie is so good because it fits his style. Batman and Superman do not.
@@JohnFreedman0 You are correct about Tim Burton. He used the same style, which was easily associated with him, for all of his early movies, then he created a new and uglier style with his overdone CG movies. It got to the point both times where the style became more important than the story. That's why his last good film was "Ed Wood" nearly 30 years ago.
@@chrisbutler1668 You didn't like batman with Jack Nicholson, or Batman Returns, but you enjoyed Batman vs Superman?
This movie produced so many memes but that's because it's so visually stunning. One of my favorite movies ever and it made me want to research the actual story and I was even more blown away.
To this day, 300 remains the benchmark for green screen/composite shot background special FX. I've rewatched the film in 4K a couple of times over the past few years, and holy shit does it hold up.
An absolute masterpiece. Probably the most iconic movie of the new eras 2000s
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One of the greatest action movie
Gerrard was in amazing shape for this role , bet he wishes he was still in this shape
6 pack and muscle definition were actually painted on, but they made them workout for sure
Why would he wishes he was still in this shape?.....he's 15yrs older now....he's moved on
@@Bruce.-Wayne he tweeted recently that he wishes he was still in this shape, aslo there was a tmz interview at LAX where he said he wishes he was still in this shape. He was on Jimmy kimmel 6 months ago where 300 was brought up, and yes he mentioned he wished he was still in this shape
Spectacular film , one of my all time favourites.
it was stuped movie becouse all off the secense were lie.
One of the best movies ever made.
Gerard Butler the best aesthetic body and condition was in this movie
I always joke with my Persian friends that 300 is the best documentary ever created
LOL. And how do your Persian friends respond?
Leonidas’s roar at the end still gives me goosebumps
The fact that we can’t hear it but we can imagine it… makes it even more moving. I love movies that force you to use your imagination. Zack did a great job on this film.
I saw this on imax the week it came out. I was a senior in high school. It was so different and beautiful, and it made such an impact that I even remember what the weather was that night when my friends and I saw this.
A beautiful film. I know it is not classically shot and produced, but still a beautiful film.
Every time I’m flipping through channels and come across this , I’m watching the rest of it !!! Incredible movie and amazing special effects 👍👍👍
You and me both!
im amazed theres people that still flip tru channels let alone watch live tv. those were the days lol
I still watch 300 once a year❣️❣️❣️
Me too
There are people who don't like the movie, but nobody could say that it wasn't an artistic masterpiece capturing the source material perfectly.
I love this movie so much!
IMPRESSIVE!
I was (and still am) obsessed with this film. I use to watch this at least once a day on DVD all throughout high school. THIS IS SPARTA!!!!
Beautiful movie, still enjoyable and motivating!
Could not imagine how hard it would be to act in front of a green screen and be convincing
Amazing.
the filter the quality the acting the voices and the capturing the story is perfect 100 ot of 10
That thumbnail is so meme worthy
Why??
I think its awesome that they actually did throw the actors into an actual pit. I never would have guess that THAT scene was just CGI enhanced and not total CGI. Also look at the immortal actor as he JUMPS INTO the falling dummy. Im telling ya, these guys were awesome!
A timeless masterpiece of its genre😎👌
incredible work from the whole team, its crazy when u think about that they had to find so many dead bodies for the wall an stack them up and up again after every test, the sacrifice is other wordly.
kudos to the CGI and visual effects team they elevated the movie 300%, the one hell of persian horse riding scene❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Zack Snyder💯💯💯
Thanks a bunch for all the hard, creative and dedicated work from Hollywood crew. I grown up with those fancy world and through it, not only feeling more love to the real life but also could learn a lot of lesson via the enjoyable wonderful films. One of my favorite at all time is this movie, with Zack being a director and the one and only Gerard Butler.👍👏
300 and Watchmen are two movies which you still can't believe could be made but Zack Snyder did and 2 decades later we're still in awe
Lol. Zack isn’t that bad dude. He’s a very creative artist.
watchmen lol
Best kick in movie history - this is spartaaa kick xD
So grateful to have watched this film at its release because if it would have been made today it would have probably been taken for granted.
" *_Ὦ ξεῖν᾿, ἀγγέλλειν Λακεδαιμονίοις ὅτι τῇδε κείμεθα τοῖς κείνων ῥήμασι πειθόμενοι._* "
" *_Hey, you foreigner tell spartans that we are buried there for what they believe and we believe is true and valued the most!_* "
They were 300 indeed AND THEY changed the history forerver (along with the last huge naval battle in Salamis right after Thermopylae). Europe's fate was hanging by a thin rope (back then).
If the Persian army had made its way done to Salamis battle, at its full strength, then the fate of Europe would have been much different.
The greatest movie..(or one of the greatest) i've ever seen!
Year 2006 and everything is already good
Having seen the movie 2 or 3 times , I was always impressed with its cinematic effects and presentation . Well done Sir .
Rookie numbers. Lol
I see it at least 2 times a month
@@gbenselum who the fucks see the same movie 2 times a month?
These people are highly creative ppl and know what they are doing! It looks fantastic and timeless. The way they are curating the vision they strive for with clear explanations are just precise and profound
These people are high
What an amazing creation, great movie
these guys are magicians
Zack synder like ridley scott has a cinematic visual mind.
are you kidding me?
@@andrearossini6470 the duelist 1977
So true.
Love this movie, one of my favorites
Even I went to Greece and visited
Thermopylae !!!👍💪
This is a masterpiece!!!!
300 is a visual masterpiece
Realmente é uma obra prima.Fico feliz de terem escolhido um ator brasileiro para esse grande filme.
It's a shame Hollywood is just incapable of making movies like this anymore