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| shlemazeltov |
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 1:14 am |
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two armies, each with a top warrior. armies charge at one another,
and though the top warrior on either side is surrounded by 100s or
1000s of the enemies trying to kill him, he doesn't even suffer a
scratch until... he finally meets the other warrior who has also
remained impervious to all swords, spears, and arrows thus far. only
then one of them falls to the other's sword.
this really must go. seven samurai is one of the few movies that
avoided this silliness altogether. |
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| Ken from Chicago |
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 3:27 am |
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"shlemazeltov" <gonif_mamzer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1b887f21.0410112314.4fe0d378@posting.google.com...
Quote: two armies, each with a top warrior. armies charge at one another,
and though the top warrior on either side is surrounded by 100s or
1000s of the enemies trying to kill him, he doesn't even suffer a
scratch until... he finally meets the other warrior who has also
remained impervious to all swords, spears, and arrows thus far. only
then one of them falls to the other's sword.
this really must go. seven samurai is one of the few movies that
avoided this silliness altogether.
I like it when everyone is covered in armor or helmets--except the lead
warriors / soldiers who conveniently have their helmets knocked off
(provided they were wearing any in the first place).
-- Ken from Chicago |
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| Chris Cathcart |
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 10:40 am |
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"shlemazeltov" <gonif_mamzer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1b887f21.0410112314.4fe0d378@posting.google.com...
Quote: two armies, each with a top warrior. armies charge at one another,
and though the top warrior on either side is surrounded by 100s or
1000s of the enemies trying to kill him, he doesn't even suffer a
scratch until... he finally meets the other warrior who has also
remained impervious to all swords, spears, and arrows thus far. only
then one of them falls to the other's sword.
this really must go.
-Gladiator- did away with that one.
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Chris Cathcart
http://geocities.com/cathcacr
e-address: remove [Spamlover] |
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| Mary H |
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 10:49 am |
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"Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<ZbidnY2u28b6PvbcRVn-pQ@comcast.com>...
Quote: "shlemazeltov" <gonif_mamzer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1b887f21.0410112314.4fe0d378@posting.google.com...
two armies, each with a top warrior. armies charge at one another,
and though the top warrior on either side is surrounded by 100s or
1000s of the enemies trying to kill him, he doesn't even suffer a
scratch until... he finally meets the other warrior who has also
remained impervious to all swords, spears, and arrows thus far. only
then one of them falls to the other's sword.
this really must go. seven samurai is one of the few movies that
avoided this silliness altogether.
I like it when everyone is covered in armor or helmets--except the lead
warriors / soldiers who conveniently have their helmets knocked off
(provided they were wearing any in the first place).
-- Ken from Chicago
I like how these thousands of fighting men seem to instantly know that
their leaders are fighting and know exactly when to stop the battle.
This was especially admirable in Troy, where 50,000 men stretched all
along the beach knew exactly when Hector said, "That's enough for
today."
Those old armies must have either been psychic or have extraordinary
hearing! |
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| BOOGIEMAN |
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 4:25 pm |
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On 12 Oct 2004 09:49:10 -0700, Mary H wrote:
Quote: "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<ZbidnY2u28b6PvbcRVn-pQ@comcast.com>...
"shlemazeltov" <gonif_mamzer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1b887f21.0410112314.4fe0d378@posting.google.com...
two armies, each with a top warrior. armies charge at one another,
and though the top warrior on either side is surrounded by 100s or
1000s of the enemies trying to kill him, he doesn't even suffer a
scratch until... he finally meets the other warrior who has also
remained impervious to all swords, spears, and arrows thus far. only
then one of them falls to the other's sword.
this really must go. seven samurai is one of the few movies that
avoided this silliness altogether.
I like it when everyone is covered in armor or helmets--except the lead
warriors / soldiers who conveniently have their helmets knocked off
(provided they were wearing any in the first place).
-- Ken from Chicago
I like how these thousands of fighting men seem to instantly know that
their leaders are fighting and know exactly when to stop the battle.
This was especially admirable in Troy, where 50,000 men stretched all
along the beach knew exactly when Hector said, "That's enough for
today."
Those old armies must have either been psychic or have extraordinary
hearing!
Troy is comedy movie, Rambo type of comedy.
Although I was very annoyed because they totaly ignored historical facts |
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| shlemazeltov |
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:14 am |
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BOOGIEMAN <BOOGIEMANPN@YAHOO.COM> wrote in message news:<1sv457fztpfof$.te26w1h6qmib$.dlg@40tude.net>...
Quote: On 12 Oct 2004 09:49:10 -0700, Mary H wrote:
"Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<ZbidnY2u28b6PvbcRVn-pQ@comcast.com>...
"shlemazeltov" <gonif_mamzer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1b887f21.0410112314.4fe0d378@posting.google.com...
two armies, each with a top warrior. armies charge at one another,
and though the top warrior on either side is surrounded by 100s or
1000s of the enemies trying to kill him, he doesn't even suffer a
scratch until... he finally meets the other warrior who has also
remained impervious to all swords, spears, and arrows thus far. only
then one of them falls to the other's sword.
this really must go. seven samurai is one of the few movies that
avoided this silliness altogether.
I like it when everyone is covered in armor or helmets--except the lead
warriors / soldiers who conveniently have their helmets knocked off
(provided they were wearing any in the first place).
-- Ken from Chicago
I like how these thousands of fighting men seem to instantly know that
their leaders are fighting and know exactly when to stop the battle.
This was especially admirable in Troy, where 50,000 men stretched all
along the beach knew exactly when Hector said, "That's enough for
today."
Those old armies must have either been psychic or have extraordinary
hearing!
:)
Troy is comedy movie, Rambo type of comedy.
Although I was very annoyed because they totaly ignored historical facts
it failed even as comedy. it was just a farce. |
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| paul packer |
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 8:02 pm |
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On 12 Oct 2004 23:14:30 -0700, gonif_mamzer@hotmail.com (shlemazeltov)
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Quote: Troy is comedy movie, Rambo type of comedy.
Although I was very annoyed because they totaly ignored historical facts
it failed even as comedy. it was just a farce.
It was that bad? |
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