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300 - HD DVD Version (2007) Certificate 15

300 - HD DVD Version
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Rated 4.0 stars
Average rating
(76%)
 
Starring: Gerard Butler | Vincent Regan | Lena Headey | David Wenham | Rodrigo Santoro | Andrew Tiernan | Dominic West | Tom Wisdom | Michael Fassbender | Andrew Pleavin
Director: Zack Snyder
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 116 mins
Genres: Action/Adventure
Languages: English
Released: October 01, 2007

Based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley, 300 takes over the screen like an invading horde. With all the gushing blood of a horror movie and the scope of a classic epic, the second film from Zack Snyder (who helmed the 2004 remake of DAWN OF THE DEAD) is an impressive visual spectacle. Gerard Butler (THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA) plays Leonidas, the king of ancient Sparta. The city is famous for its warrior philosophy, and Leonidas won't kneel to the demands of Persia's King Xerxes (LOST's Rodrigo Santoro). Instead, Leonidas leads his 300-strong army against Xerxes's army of millions. Meanwhile, his wife (Lena Headley, THE BROTHERS GRIMM) campaigns in Sparta for the city to send reinforcements as she butts heads with the treacherous Theron (Dominic West, THE WIRE). With its gore and scale, 300 marks director Snyder as a possible successor to Peter Jackson's throne. Jackson also got his start in horror with BAD TASTE and DEAD ALIVE, and the two men share a penchant for ambitious battle scenes. The huge fights in 300 rival Jackson's efforts in the LORD OF THE RINGS films. David Wenham, who starred in two of the Tolkien-based films, plays Dilios, one of the Spartan soldiers. Though the cast doesn't boast any A-list stars, the actors ably fill their larger-than-life roles. In a film filled with men, Headley stands out as Queen Gorgo. She matches her warrior husband in strength, while showing love toward Leonidas and their son. Though there are scenes that demonstrate the humanity of the characters, 300 is undeniably about bravery and blood, and it succeeds because of the stylish depictions of both.

USA Today

The surreal ode to extreme combat is part Fellini freak show, part LORD OF THE RINGS-style blood feast, and all adrenaline rush....Its bruised beauty is enhanced by an inky palette

Highest rated reviews

5 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1.0 stars
rubbish

A Customer from Leeds, 20th January, 2008

well i thought i would borrow the hd version to see if it made the fim any better ...........................it didnt

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5 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
300 percent perfection

Ken Burns from Derbyshire, UK, 22nd October, 2007

This epic tale puts all other historic legends in the shade. All schools should learn from this film. Kids who watch this regardless of certificate would learn more about myths & legends than any book or lecture. Its over the top, but makes no bones about it. This is comic book graphic action. However, slightly weak, but sexy performance from that bird from The Parol Officer.

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3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3.0 stars
Pretty violence

A Customer from Little Bolton, 18th November, 2007

I've just watched 300 in HD. No doubt, it's a great looking film. Very abstract, hardly anything but the humans are filmed, most of it is done in the computer, and well. But I think that we should well remember that this is not a great movie. A good movie, perhaps, but it's basically violence porn. Sure, slick and well produced violence porn, but still. Frank Miller (who wrote the comic that the film is based on) says that 'there was no way of telling the story of 300 without it being amazingly brutal.' Clearly he is trying to justify the dozens and dozens of very graphic beheadings and skewerings in the movie. But really, is this not why he chose this story? Quick, mention a Frank Miller story without violent deaths in it. I'm not saying that this a wrong or that this kind of film 'corrupts our children'. I'm just saying keep a perspective about what kind of film it is. You won't learn much history from this film (as they freely admit), and it's not a great drama or an intricate story. Basically what it has going for it is two thing: eye candy (including a few titties, which I'm all for), and lots and lots of hard violence. I think it's indicative of how important the violence is to the movie that every skewering is accompanied by CG blood flying towards the camera. Even the titles after the movie have blood flying everywhere.

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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 0.0 stars
Didn't get to watch this

A Customer from Birmingham, 30th May, 2008

Didn't get to watch, as found out that Xbox doesn't play HD movies unless you buy a separate DVD drive.

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Most recent reviews

Rated 3.0 stars
300

A Customer from Cambridge, 24th December, 2008

Better than I expected, bit like lord of the Rings in some respects - not bad story, good visuals especially in HD. Weird choice of costume though for mighty warriors - small pair of pants and a cape.

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Rated 3.0 stars
no comment

A Customer from Bingley, 27th November, 2008

no comment. HD DVD did not work

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Rated 0.0 stars
Not so good

brs from , 16th September, 2008

Personally I didn't enjoy it. It wasn't very easy to watch and stretched the bounds of credibility too far for my liking.

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Rated 4.0 stars
love it!

pjonee from , 7th August, 2008

Watched this in normal widescreen on my normal dvd player and enjoyed it, found a HD copy cheap on ebay and thought to myself 'I loved the effects on my crappy little bedroom TV, wonder what this would be like in HD n the big telly!!!!” – bought it, and glad I did! The film itself will never match up to the likes of Gladiator, but the effects in the fight scenes are the reason I can watch this again and again. If you have a big screen and a decent surround sound system, then it's worth watching this in any hi def format. It's a good film on the small screen, too, but that hi def makes all the difference on a film like this!

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