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To: jalisco555
I'm currently reading Steven Pressfield's "The Virtue of War" which is a fictional autobiography of Alexander. Very interesting and would make a terrific movie. It looks like Stone's flick is like "Troy", another wasted opportunity.

There's another Steven Pressfield book you have to read (if you haven't already) called Gates of Fire. It's a brilliant retelling of the stand that King Leonidis and the 300 Spartans made against the Persians at Thermopolai (sp). Incredible book! I've heard it's also going to be made into a movie, hopefully by someone better than Oliver Stone.

72 posted on 11/24/2004 9:06:03 AM PST by Uncle Vlad
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To: Uncle Vlad
There's another Steven Pressfield book you have to read (if you haven't already) called Gates of Fire.

I haven't read it yet but I certainly will. So many good books, so little time. Thank heaven for audible.com and books on CD.

87 posted on 11/24/2004 10:12:15 AM PST by jalisco555 ("The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity." W. B. Yeats)
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To: Uncle Vlad
"There's another Steven Pressfield book you have to read (if you haven't already) called Gates of Fire. It's a brilliant retelling of the stand that King Leonidis and the 300 Spartans made against the Persians at Thermopolai (sp)."

Interesting you bring this up. When I first saw this thread I wondered why doesn't Hollywood make a movie about acient Greece that dealt with something other than Alexander or Troy. I thoght, boy the battle of Thermopylae would make a great movie. Three hundred of the toughest Spartans defenting a mountain pass in a rear guard action against more than 200,000 Persians. They were on a suicide mission to delay the Persians for a day while their main force could retreat and regroup. These 300 soldiers held off the Persians for seven days and fought until the last man was dead. They took out anywhere from 20,000 to 30,000 Persians in the process. That would make a great movie.

While I was thinking about this I read your post and see that there is a movie about this in the works. Based on your recommendation I bought Gates of Fire on Wed., started it about 6:00 and didn't stop until 4:45 AM, when I finished it. Great book and thanks for the tip.

109 posted on 11/26/2004 3:58:54 PM PST by joebuck
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