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Them some arsebrain used utterly ahistorical music in the trailer.
Sorry Ahtman, but under the laws of the internet, I believe I’m meant to hold you personally responsible
But seriously. That does worry me as a production choice. I have to assume they’ve not done that in the movie. But I’m left with a nagging suspicion they have.
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Denzel not even trying to put on a regional accent is my favorite. Get that paycheck!
There's a show or movie coming out on one of the infinite streaming services that seems to be about Rome and gladiators (with Anthony Hoplkins) and it looks more interesting than this, and isn't going to be held up to the standard that the first Gladiator set for this movie.
With that said, I'll probably check this out when it hits streaming.
Historical epics have been having a tough run lately at the box office, I wonder how this will fare.
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"Sometimes the only victory possible is to keep your opponent from winning." - The Emperor, from The Outcast Dead.
"Tell your gods we are coming for them, and that their realms will burn as ours did." -Thostos Bladestorm
We’re also in a post Spartacus Blood And Sand And Todgers And Ladybits And Horrific Violence And Swears And Betrayal And No Historical Accuracy But I Reckon This Is The Sort Of TV Romans Would’ve Made.
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I have a scientific interest in the movie. Ridley Scott hasn't exactly impressed with Prometheus and Covenant. Not in a good way at least. For this reason I want to see how this one compares to the original.
Nehekhara lives! Sort of!
Why is the rum always gone?
My biggest concern here is that this is just a complete retread of the original. There’s nothing new in that trailer, so unless there’s some wild twist in the final version, what’s the point?
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Jadenim wrote: My biggest concern here is that this is just a complete retread of the original. There’s nothing new in that trailer, so unless there’s some wild twist in the final version, what’s the point?
Plus side? We are, particular for Disney properties, in an age of non-spoiler to the point of polite disinformation trailers.
I get why some don’t like that, and indeed accept that view point, but I appreciate those naughty fibs as it helps maintain a mystery.
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Ahtman wrote: Admittedly I'm no Rome-ologist but the line "What is the dream of Rome, if people are not free?" doesn't sound very Roman.
Aye. The only good angle here is that the Romans didn't discriminate who were slaves.
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Cato Sicarius, after force feeding Captain Ventris a copy of the Codex Astartes for having the audacity to play Deathwatch, chokes to death on his own D-baggery after finding Calgar assembling his new Eldar army.
Dialogue seems pretty cringey, another classic case of sequilitis for a movie that no one asked for. Basically just going to wait for a Pitch Meeting or equivalent youtube video on this, it'll save time and provide more entertainment.
Well, it's time to admit the death of a much beloved director's career. Ridley Scott has officially gone crackers. This looks like a bunch of Member Berries ate the script of the original, and left this in the bowl.
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There is an approximately zero percent chance that the music from the trailer is in the movie. Promos for the first one used Kid Rock. The actual score was all instrumental.
Napoleon used some sort of hip-hop in their trailer as well.
That movie ended up being pretty terrible. Coincidence? I think not.
"Sometimes the only victory possible is to keep your opponent from winning." - The Emperor, from The Outcast Dead.
"Tell your gods we are coming for them, and that their realms will burn as ours did." -Thostos Bladestorm
insaniak wrote: There is an approximately zero percent chance that the music from the trailer is in the movie. Promos for the first one used Kid Rock. The actual score was all instrumental.
I don't think anyone here believes that it is going to be in the movie.
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LordofHats wrote: But, to be fair, I don't go to movie theaters anymore because you people don't shower!
It isn't my fault that they don't align releases with the 1st and the 15th of the month.
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Amidst the mists and coldest frosts he thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts.
insaniak wrote: There is an approximately zero percent chance that the music from the trailer is in the movie. Promos for the first one used Kid Rock. The actual score was all instrumental.
I don't think anyone here believes that it is going to be in the movie.
MDG professed being unsure about it.
And, to be fair, 'A Knight's Tale' happened.
Trailers using completely different music to the movie score is a fairly well established thing, and at times irritating thing, though. I remember being vaguely annoyed that Blur's 'Song 2' did not actually appear anywhere in the first Starship Troopers movie...
It's up there with a song being hyped as 'from' a particular blockbuster movie, and then it turns out it's just the end credits track.
I think to be fair, A Knight's Tale was purposefully tongue-in-cheek about a few things and was a lighthearted adventure tale. I think they can get away with slapping a non-epic orchestral score into a film in a way I don't think Gladiator can get away with it.
Especially since the first film has one hell of a score.
insaniak wrote: There is an approximately zero percent chance that the music from the trailer is in the movie. Promos for the first one used Kid Rock. The actual score was all instrumental.
I don't think anyone here believes that it is going to be in the movie.
MDG professed being unsure about it.
And, to be fair, 'A Knight's Tale' happened.
I did not get the impression he believed that it was in the film proper and just generally did not feel it fit the subject matter, even in a trailer. A Knight's Tale whole selling point was that it was anachronistic, whereas Gladiator was, and is not, similar at all in that regard.
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Amidst the mists and coldest frosts he thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts.
But Gladiator was anachronistic in a pop culture sense because the popular image of Rome and the historical reality of Rome are not the same thing. Gladiator played to one more than the other.
A Knight's Tale on the other hand was purposefully anachronistic, in a fun way! So they get a pass for being a solid B-movie.
Sure, but that wasn't its selling point, which is specifically what I stated.
Ahtman wrote:A Knight's Tale whole selling point was that it was anachronistic, whereas Gladiator was, and is not
Since perhaps the phrasing was unclear I'll finish it: "...Gladiator was, and is not sold on its anachronism"
Maximus speaking English to a primarily English speaking audience is a different use of anachronism as opposed to having a bunch of people in medieval garb with modern haircuts dancing to Bowie's "Golden Years".
Amidst the mists and coldest frosts he thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts.
I guess I’m just burnt out on poor use of music in movies.
For instance, Zak The Hak using Zombie by the Cranberries in…a Zombie film. Utterly oblivious to the theme of the song which was the troubles in Ireland.
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A Knights Tale is a very different kind of movie as it is a film based on a fictional story written in medival times and not a re-telling of actual history (though in the original story Ulrich does not get the woman)
the same way 300 is a re-telling of the ancient story and not the historic events
those movies work for what they are
having a fake regional accents for foreign languages is more of an issue and I am glad if they don't do it (as they would not have spoken with an accents and as no one really knows how ancient latin sounded like they cannot even use that as base, just use plain english or the original language with subs)
for GII, I saw a tweet what equippment was requested to be made for the historical advisors, so the trailer is already better than what I expected
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