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Filmstalker: 300 - As soon as the film begins you can see the superb style, the colours, the effects of the skies, everything makes it look like a stylised comic, and it looks glorious. Review by Richard Brunton. "300" - The CBR Review - Every moment is a moment. Not one second is wasted. In this fashion, "300" is relentless and will leave its viewers exhausted, because they will have lived it. By Andy Khouri. 300 Is Screened - The movie has very similar quality as Sin City. Mark Cronan: "300" Movie Review - Advanced screening focus group participant calls the film "a chest thumping, dirty, writhing mass of violence at times". Shadows on the Wall: 300 - While very good, Butler plays every scene full-power, bellowing his dialog and flexing his oiled muscles manfully while brandishing an enormous sword. By Rich Cline. CinemaBlend: 300 - Snyder’s take on the film is a fantasy, the way the battle would have looked in the minds of the Greeks, as they tell the story of the 300’s sacrifice. By Josh Tyler. DVDWolf.com: 300 Review - In my top 10 most anticipated films of 2007, I put 300 at #4. By Jay Clarke. Why Women Should Go See 300 - For women, the entire movie is eye candy. By Alex Billington. Movie Review: 300 - The overblown 300 slices, dices and largely decimates any sign of intelligent life in a computer-generated, music video-styled monster mash that calls itself a movie. By Scott Holleran. ReelingReviews: 300 - The result is a solid mix of live action and computer animation. By Robin and Laura Clifford. CSMonitor.com: '300' is Geek Mythology - Everything is overscaled in this film adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel. By Peter Rainer. MovieBoy Review, The: 300 - "300" is all flash and no feeling. By Dustin Putman. Cranky Critic Movie Reviews: 300 - Cool history beautifully adapting the graphic novel. By Chuck Schwartz. CNN.com: Review '300' Far From Perfect - It's not so much the body count or even the blood lust that's disturbing. It's that the film, with its macho militarism, seems out of step in a war-weary time. By Tom Charity. 300 Online Press Events Are Good - Zach Synder, writer Frank Miller and actors Gerard Butler, Lena Headey and Rodrigo Santoro answer questions presented by online bloggers and podcasters. By Brian Cronin. Film School Rejects: 300 Gets A Standing Ovation in Berlin - Article covering the World opening night in Berlin, Germany. Includes photos. By Neil Miller. Numerical Superiority - Led by Leonidas, a band of devoted warriors take their positions at the Hot Gates knowing they may never come back. TheStar.com: Sparta? No. This Is Madness - The battle of Thermopylae was real, but how real is 300? Ephraim Lytle, assistant professor of hellenistic history at the University of Toronto offers his view. IndieLondon: 300 - Review - Make no mistake. It’s a testosterone-driven, graphically violent spectacle that sweeps you along with its sheer bloody-minded determination to entertain. DVD Talk Review: 300 - Rather than jumping right into what doesn't work with 300, let me say what does work. By David Walker. Slant Magazine - Film Review: 300 - A cold synthetic invention, 300 catches the eye but leaves the heart indifferent—devoid of meaning, to be sure, but, more detrimentally, devoid of feeling. By Nick Schager. ReelViews: 300 - 300 may not offer masterful storytelling in a conventional sense, but it's hard to beat as a spectacle and that makes it worthwhile viewing for all but the most squeamish of potential audience members. By James Berardinelli. FlickFilosopher.com: 300 - Director Zack Snyder takes a far, far older tale and reconnects us to it in a way that reminds us of the power of myth and should, if approached with a wary, knowing eye, remind us how that power has always been used to serve other, less entertaining purposes as well. By MaryAnn Johanson. ComingSoon.net: 300 - Not content with merely bringing the visuals of Frank Miller's amazing historic epic to the screen verbatim, Zack Snyder actually improves upon them, using his equally sick imagination and a solid cast to sell this amazing story of the mighty Spartans. By Todd Gilchrist. Slate Magazine: A Movie Only a Spartan Could Love - If 300, the new battle epic based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley, had been made in Germany in the mid-1930s, it would be studied today alongside The Eternal Jew as a textbook example of how race-baiting fantasy and nationalist myth can serve as an incitement to total war. By Dana Stevens.
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