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2000 |
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R |
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155 minutes |
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The Gladiators |
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Ridley Scott |
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David H. Franzoni, Douglas Wick and Steven Spielberg |
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Dreamworks SKG |
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Russell Crowe, Connie Nielsen, Djimon Hounsou, Joaquin Phoenix, Richard Harris |
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The wounds on Russell Crowe's face after the opening battle scene are real, caused when his horse startled and backed him into tree branches. The stitches in his cheek are clearly visible when he is telling Commodus he intends to return home.
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[His only line]
Tigris: We who are about to die, salute you!
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Back in the days of the Roman Empire, Italian soldiers spent a lot of time conquering Europe. But as one particular Caesar ages, he ponders his purpose. "Maximus, why are we here?" (in Germania), he whines. "For the Glory of Rome," Maximus (Crowe) responds. Reflecting on the bloodshed, Caesar sighs, "So much for the glory of Rome." This seemingly-innocent mumble has a wonderfully-biting double edge.
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