We celebrated this remarkable and earth-shattering event by watching several newer releases last night including last year's Centurion. We must admit that one of the reasons we chose it was due to the action-packed trailer which reminded us a bit of the first sequence in 1999's Gladiator with Russell "I'm not Mel Gibson" Crowe.
The best position for receiving an ambush is to
stay right in the middle of a sunken road
stay right in the middle of a sunken road
Little did we know how far those similarities would extend. Calling this movie a rip off isn't fair to most rip-offs, it was almost a clone. Let's examine this movie's genetic structure and compare it to Gladiator:
- Both films begin in the cold barbarian north with a Roman Legion.
- Both films have a young-looking bearded general.
- Both films sport a fireball attack.
- Both films have a gladiator in it.
- Both films involve a roman being captured.
- Both films have token ethnic slaves / soldiers.
- Both films have lot's of head smashing and head severing.
- The tongueless she devil tracker babe in Centurion.
- The father-son bonding issues in Gladiator.
- The cross-country Braveheart style Highland running in Centurion.
- Actual gladiatorial combat in Gladiator (as opposed to arm-wrestling in Centurion).
- A Scottish Witch (if you don't count Maximus' scar-faced assistant).
- The Butch & Sundance ripoff cliff-dive in Centurion.
- The 300-esque computer animated blood splashes in Centurion.
Are you not entertained ?, We'll no, not really, we're not
- but the metal middle finger is a nice touch.
- but the metal middle finger is a nice touch.
Yes, we know we said we were going to do a worst hairstyles in Hollywood post, but in our extensive research we've realized that one actor, Nicolas Cage, owns nearly half of the sum total of Hollywood bad hair. So our bad hair post will be dedicated to a man whose taste knows no bounds (a better premise for the movie Knowing than the one in that awful film).
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