There has never been nor will there ever be a better movie, prove me wrong

There has never been nor will there ever be a better movie, prove me wrong

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>Literally no POC
Not for me

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I respect your opinion but yo are wrong

Itd be good if it was accurate, but it's just over rated normie schlock

It was okay.

Not even Crowe's best movie, Master and Commander beats Gladiator every time.

Braveheart is better

Exaggerated and historically inaccurate power fantasy

The blatant disregard of historical accuracy is a huge negative point.

If I had the choice between Gladiator and Braveheart, I would go with Gladiator 9 times out of 10.

based

Conan
Lord of the Rings

not based

this
braveheart was rubbish

i knew there would be a autist like you here

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Why have they never done some sort of team up movie?

based butthurt bong that comes into every braveheart thread waahhhing

The New Zealander/Aussie feud would be too big to contain.

Friendly reminder that William Wallace spoke mainly French, and should have been played by Christopher Lambert.

>Raiden playing William Wallace
mitebcool

I could se him in Outlander

The Patriot>>>BoreHeart

>weh weh

Eh I thought Crowe was miscast

>frogposter
always

Who would you have cast?

>According to Gibson in a 2016 interview with Collider, there is a four-hour version of the film and would be interested in reassembling it if both Paramount and Fox are interested.

Damn, you would think they would at least sell this as a blue-ray special edition or something.

Tom Cruise

Son of a bitch, i bet its the jew remarks, thats the reason why its not out

Yikes and xenu-pilled.

Well who would you rather cast ?

I wasn't the one claiming Crowe was miscast. I sure as fuck wouldn't cast that midget Cruise to play a gladiator and spend months coming up with some unnecessary stunt he could pull off in the arena to look young.

Christian Bale would also have been a good choice

Men kino

I like Bale but he's a bit 'I'M ACTING' for the role and too pretty. Russel was perfect as he was physically imposing but convincing as a family man. He also did a pretty good job of channeling Richard Burton which, along with the casting of classic actors like Reed, Harris and Hemmings really gave it the feel of a modern version of the epics of the 50s and 60s.

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its shit
i'm sorry but it is just shit lol

lmao

too positive and american seeming