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Comic Book Film for Dubya (Leftist Unhinged about 300)
The Tyee ^ | 3/9/07 | Steve Burgess

Posted on 03/10/2007 9:13:49 AM PST by LdSentinal

What's your favourite movie?

Someday soon, you may ask a new acquaintance that question, and just maybe -- because it takes all kinds -- your new friend will reply, "My favourite movie is 300."

If this happens, back away slowly. Your new friend probably kills cats for fun. Worse -- your new friend may be George W. Bush. Director Zack Snyder's new dramatization of the epic Spartan stand at Thermopylae will probably go down real well at the White House, and wherever disturbed young people massacre hundreds in violent video games. Others should exercise discretion. This is a historical epic, but its real history is not so much ancient Greek as recent comic book. 300 is another film taken from the work of graphic novel auteur Frank Miller, following very much in the CGI tradition of last year's Miller-inspired Sin City. Nothing in 300 is natural -- not a ray of honest sunlight falls on a single frame of the movie. Like Sin City and the execrable Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, 300 was filmed entirely in front of blue screens and subsequently built around the actors digitally.

Pretty dumb

It's certainly better than Sky Captain, visually at least. 300 has an undeniable beauty, a burnished look intended to evoke the mythic. Think of the dream scenes in Gladiator and imagine a whole movie of that. Don't imagine much else, because you'll be disappointed. Someday, somebody is going to make one of these comic book movies that isn't quite so depressingly comic book. Not this time. 300 is an adolescent wet dream to its very core, a homoerotic paean to half-naked Greeks and their bloody, thrusting swords. And to make all the Chippendales-style posing more palatable for the young straight male target audience, there's a little bit of rough doggie-style hetero sex too.

The plot -- don't blink now -- is this: 300 brave Spartans, led by the heroic Leonidas (Gerard Butler), guard a pass against the Persian hordes commanded by King Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro). There's a small bit of politics thrown in, and the aforementioned boinking (featuring Lena Headey as Queen Gorgo). But it's mostly just the glorious, sexual thrill of slow-motion violence and orgasmic geysers of spurting blood. Really. Such unabashed tributes to slaughter are usually delivered with a wink in slasher films, but 300 does not know how to wink. It is deadly serious in the way that so often provokes giggles.

Certain parallels

There's virtually no development of the Persian side, almost no real sense of who they are and why they are so scary -- except that there's a whole lot of them, and their leader Xerxes is seven feet tall, like Darth Vader and with pretty much the same voice. When it finally arrives, the big sacrificial climax doesn't even make a lot of sense. It's just heroic. Regardless, 300 will likely be a masturbatory experience for the Ann Coulter crowd. Cruel, militaristic Sparta is the ideal; weak, artsy Athens is mocked, particularly in a scene where Athenian soldiers are revealed to be potters, sculptors, poets. Brave men who leave what they love to defend their country? Bah! Weaklings, according to this flick. As a tribute to a particular world view, 300 could play on a double bill with Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will.

And no doubt it will be screened at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. President Bush will certainly relish a film in which King Leonidas tries, and fails, to get authorization from Sparta's governing council for an attack against the forces of Persia, a.k.a. modern-day Iran. Leonidas goes ahead anyway. History calls him a hero. So much for congressional funding.

There's even evidence that the film consciously grasps at this clash-of-civilizations message. "Today we will rid the world of mysticism and tyranny," shouts a Greek soldier, leading a charge against the Persians moments after we have seen an image of dead Spartans in Christ-like poses.

Most of the bloodthirsty teens in the audience won't care about that stuff, of course. But Dick Cheney will cream himself. I guess Dick can use a little diversion. He's had a rough year.


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I don't plan on seeing this movie, but the left-wing forums are gnashing their yellow teeth about this.
1 posted on 03/10/2007 9:13:54 AM PST by LdSentinal
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Canada--an apartment over a really great party.


2 posted on 03/10/2007 9:19:02 AM PST by Crawdad (I cried because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no class.)
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I think Steve Burgess secretly liked the movie, but he was paid to write a hit-piece on it so he's got to sound negative.
3 posted on 03/10/2007 9:19:28 AM PST by Ken522
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I am going to go see it right now, I hope it's good.


4 posted on 03/10/2007 9:20:54 AM PST by aft_lizard (born conservative...I chose to be a republican)
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You should. It's very good. And for the record, I don't kill cats for fun, and I'm not George W. Bush.


5 posted on 03/10/2007 9:21:35 AM PST by Doohickey (I am not unappeasable. YOU are just too easily appeased.)
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The plot -- don't blink now -- is this: 300 brave Spartans, led by the heroic Leonidas (Gerard Butler), guard a pass against the Persian hordes commanded by King Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro).

What is to blink about? This is actually history.

Molon Labe

6 posted on 03/10/2007 9:21:54 AM PST by Popman ("What I was doing wasn't living, it was dying. I really think God had better plans for me.")
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Why all this hand wringing over the murderous history of Persia?


7 posted on 03/10/2007 9:22:46 AM PST by Porterville (Bullies love Peace and the Peaceful fight Wars.)
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I guess you shouldn't watch the film through pinko-colored glasses.


8 posted on 03/10/2007 9:22:46 AM PST by atomicpossum (Replies must follow approved guidelines or you will be kill-filed without appeal.)
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The movie's a blast, not to be taken as history. I find it amusing how the lib movie reviewers are having trouble making up their minds about it. www.slate.com's Dana Stevens essentially thrashed the movie exclusively on the basis that it doesn't throw in any ham-handed anti-Iraq war or Bush-bashing references.

I'm no fan of the totalitarian, enslaving, child-abusing Spartans, but I'll never be hip and enlightened enough to not appreciate great acts of heroism.

p.s. Ol' Xerxes must be spinning at his portrayal as a jewel-bedecked, gold-loinclothed, homoerotic giant. Hyuk, yuk.


9 posted on 03/10/2007 9:30:20 AM PST by sinanju (s)
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I will see it for lots of reasons...one of which is that without the Spartans' sacrifice we wouldn't be here today.

Another reason is that the producers have said that "western civilization" was saved at the Battle of Thermopylae.
10 posted on 03/10/2007 9:30:24 AM PST by eleni121 ( + En Touto Nika! By this sign conquer! + Constantine the Great))
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Wow, do you think the reviewer is liberal?


11 posted on 03/10/2007 9:30:50 AM PST by wmfights (LUKE 9:49-50 , MARK 9:38-41)
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You'd think lefties would love this flick. The Spartans are soooo buff! And Xerxes looks like an S& M dungeon manager.< sarcasm off >

Of course, since Thermopylae IS one of the first rejections of multiculturalism and diversity by western white guys, and the Spartans didn't allow their women to reach their full potential by serving in the combat arms, I can see why this leftist weenie was unhappy.


12 posted on 03/10/2007 9:31:52 AM PST by PzLdr ("The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am" - Darth Vader)
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Well, if the Persians had won, history would have been vastly different, and there would have probably been no United States of America (a leftie's ultimate fantasy) Look, just be glad they didn't have those horrible GUNS back in 300 BC!;)


13 posted on 03/10/2007 9:34:48 AM PST by Frank_2001
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Leftists are afraid to fight. They think "diplomacy", talking, undertanding/"feelings" are the solution. These are the fools who want to sit down with OBL and find out how he wants us to live and agree to it.

They are sissy-boys.

14 posted on 03/10/2007 9:39:27 AM PST by theDentist (Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll.)
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I haven't seen this movie, and don't plan to at this time. I'm sure it will be on my satellite in 6 months. If the little lady says she would like to go (she likes Rambo movies, so it wouldn't be unusual for her to decide she'd like to see this) then we'll probably go take it in somewhere nearby.

Having said that, what in the world does this twit have against "a little bit of rough doggie-style hetero sex"??

Idiot. No wonder there's so few Canadians, as compared to Americans.

15 posted on 03/10/2007 9:43:29 AM PST by willgolfforfood
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To: Doohickey
I don't kill cats for fun

You don't know what you're missing.

How about baskets of puppies?

16 posted on 03/10/2007 9:47:15 AM PST by lowbridge ("Of course Americans should vote Democrat" -Jihad Jaara, senior member, Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade)
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"There's virtually no development of the Persian side, almost no real sense of who they are and why they are so scary..."

Franklin Schaffner, the director of Patton, also didn't take the time to explain who the Nazis were or why they were "so scary". For those of us who paid attention in western civ class back in high school, there wasn't a need for the director to explain who the Xerxes was or why the Greeks feared a Persian invasion force intent on enslaving them all. But Mr. Burgess must have slept through history class that day, or perhaps there weren't enough pretty pictures in his text books to hold his interest. Either way, if someone knows his address, would you please write to him and explain what was going on? Maybe then he can understand why these men would lay down their lives to protect their country. Apparently it's a concept that's difficult for him to grasp...

17 posted on 03/10/2007 9:51:04 AM PST by Exeter (If Life gives you lemons, just shut up and eat the damn lemons!)
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"Someday, somebody is going to make one of these comic book movies that isn't quite so depressingly comic book."

Yeeesh. I reckon this guy thinks that movies should never resemble that which they are based on.


18 posted on 03/10/2007 9:52:25 AM PST by Ransomed (Son of Ransomed says keep rockin' in the name of liberty!)
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To: LdSentinal

Gerard Butler in a loin cloth. That's a good reason to see this film.

I'll bet some malebashing lefty had heart failure over a guy who really looks like a man.

PS, and yes, Opus is not gender challenged.

If you guys can have Catherine Zeta Jones every time La Dowd writes another post-Douglas screed bashing Bush, I can have Gerard Butler..


20 posted on 03/10/2007 9:57:15 AM PST by OpusatFR ( ALEA IACTA EST. We have just crossed the Rubicon.)
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