<< I find that BH was more violent IMO. See pple's leg get chopped off and mace in the face... Hmm.... Can't remember any from Gladiator. >>
both of these event were in Gladiator also, Remember both of these movies are based on war and vengence therefore it only reasonable for there to be violence, hence the R rating.
<< both of these event were in Gladiator also, Remember both of these movies are based on war and vengence therefore it only reasonable for there to be violence, hence the R rating. >>
Now I remember some poor fella getting cut into half in Gladiator during the ring fight {g}
<< But have you senn Kenneth Branaughs Richard the III >>
the "St Crispin's day" speech was in Henry V, I love that movie and have it on DVD. I'd pick Braveheart over Gladiator because I liked the Scottish accents.
Braveheart. I liked the story better. I didn't like gladiator as much as most people seemed to have liked it. Don't get me wrong, it was a good movie. Just not in the league of Braveheart IMO.
<< ... Hmm.... Can't remember any from Gladiator >>
There was a mace in the face in Gladiator...first "ring scene" with Maximus, where he was going into the ring as a slave for the first time. The guy who pissed himself runs out of the dark holding area into the bright sunlight first, and gets a mace to the face. Fairly realistic looking.
Gladiator can't even touch Braveheart. Braveheart was non-fiction, was more dramatic and had better acting, not to mention Mel Gibson. Oh, and it made me cry.
Edit: Braveheart was DEEP. Gladiator was like a kiddy pool.
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