Word is spreadng fast through the movie industry. Alexander is the worest movie this year, as people say.
Word is spreadng fast through the movie industry. Alexander is the worest movie this year, as people say.
yes, i agree that it's the WORST movie, however i do not agree on it being the WOREST movie ever, i think that title belonged to revolutions. TBS is on of the best movies ever, even if kazaaboy don't agree, it's my opinion and i respect your's KB.
Jeff Loomis: He's so good, he doesn't need to be dead to have a tribute.
Holy crap I had to quote this.Originally Posted by KazaaBoy
lmao
Jeff Loomis: He's so good, he doesn't need to be dead to have a tribute.
Hi I'm brand new to the board and in fact this is my first post/reply.
I saw Alexander the other day and although I did find it boring at times it was a good movie none the less. I know someone said the movie didn't make any sense? It's all straight from the history books people, mind with some creative liscense, how could it not make sense. I'm a classical studies student and studied Alexander in my first year Greek class as well as general Greek life at the time. Gay men were a HUGE part of that life, it was common for a boy to sleep with his male older teacher. So it comes as no surprise that Alexander depicts gay life at the time. The movie's not meant to promote gay life or to say it's alright, that's just what happened. I enjoyed the movie, it brought up a lot of questions. Like could Alexander had conquered the entire known world at the time had he not been so ambitious and demanding and allowed his troops to go home? What would the world be like today had Alexander reached his goal?
yes from a historical view its interesting
i thought you where talking about Bush there for a second.
havent seen it yet but if you peeps thought Troy was good then i shouldnt bother watching this - troy screwed up its story at the begining by simply not explaining why \ how Paris fel in love with helen-the apple- the choices between the goddeses and then conflicts between the kings
anyway old sagas are great
Ouch, Alexander was that bad hmm? (Totally agreed, 15% -- Troy the movie had almost no bearing on Homer's work.Originally Posted by hippychick
...And yeah, they can say pretty much whatever they want about him in Stone's flick, since almost nothing is known about the historical Alexander anyway).
Cheers,
-EU
Last edited by TheNobleEU; 11-27-2004 at 09:38 PM.
Originally Posted by 15%
Jeff Loomis: He's so good, he doesn't need to be dead to have a tribute.
I cringe every time Oliver Stone makes a historical movie. I get pissed each time I meet a teenager who thinks JFK is the definitive film about his assassination.
Last edited by Darth Sushi; 11-28-2004 at 12:26 AM.
rotten tomatoes 14%
Last edited by Keikan; 11-28-2004 at 12:18 AM.
Ohh noo!!! I make dribbles!!!
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