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LIST PRICE $39.99 Save 42%
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Format: Blu-ray Disc Sep 2009 Rated R Recording Mode: (unknown) 171 min. Color Extra Info: Sapphire Edition UPC: 097360715842 |
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Movie Description Ridley Scott (BLADE RUNNER, ALIEN) transports Hollywood to second-century Rome in this rousing historical epic that proudly harkens back to such films as BEN-HUR and SPARTACUS. Russell Crowe plays Maximus, a Roman general who leads the troops in conquering Germania for the empire. When an aging Marcus Aurelius (Richard Harris) tells Maximus that he'd like him to rule Rome once he's gone, a classic confrontation ensues between the brave and charming soldier--who wants to return home to his wife, son, and farm--and the jealous and conniving Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix), the emperor's only son, who is thirsty for power. Bought as a slave by the profiteering Proximo (Oliver Reed, in his last role), Maximus must kill or be killed in the ring, battling to save not only himself but the future of the very empire that he loves and honors. The film features a terrific battle sequence (that recalls the beginning of SAVING PRIVATE RYAN), huge crowd scenes of thousands of people, and even a little romance, albeit mostly taboo. The impeccably choreographed gladiator scenes are violent yet thrilling, flashing by like lightning. GLADIATOR is a glorious spectacle filled with heart and soul.
Synopsis An epic adventure that calls to mind the big-budget Hollywood films of the past, Ridley Scott's thrilling film is a raucous, engaging, and highly impressive spectacle. Maximus, a well-respected general, is stripped of his rank when the scheming Commodus takes over the Roman Empire in 180 AD. Maximus finds himself fighting for his life in the vicious gladiator arenas, where he uses his fame to spark unrest among the oppressed Roman citizens, firing up Commodus's anger and setting the stage for the ultimate battle.
Industry Reviews "...Mr. Crowe gives a performance with ball-of-fire intensity..." New York Times - p.E18 - Elvis Mitchell (05/26/2000)
"...[The film's] best moments achieve a real grandeur....[Crowe] supplies all the conviction GLADIATOR needs." Premiere - pp.21-2 - Glenn Kenny (06/01/2000)
"...A gloriously entertaining thrill-packer of truly epic proportions..." -- 5 out of 5 stars Total Film - pp.80-1 - Steven Goldman (06/01/2000)
"...Grand and rousing....One's expectations are met by doozies..." -- Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly - p.64 - Lisa Schwarzbaum (06/16/2000)
"...A classically designed pop spectacle....Triumphantly combined visual dazzle and old-fashioned storytelling..." Rolling Stone - p.132 - Peter Travers (06/08/2000)
Ranked #5 in Entertainment Weekly's "Lisa Schwarzbaum's BEST MOVIES OF 2000" Entertainment Weekly - pp.106-17 - Lisa Schwarzbaum (12/22/2000)
"...Literate writing, commanding direction, awe-inspiring production design, eye-popping photography, breathtaking music and superlative acting all contribute to the staggeringly convincing recreation of the era..." -- 4 out of 5 stars Box Office - p.62 - Wade Major (05/01/2000)
"...Crowe has a patent on heroic plausibility....GLADIATOR is supremely atmospheric..." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (05/05/2000)
Ranked #24 in Rolling Stone's "Top 25 DVDs Of 2005' -- "It works, and Russell Crowe in the title role has never been better." Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (12/01/2005)
Quotations "At my signal, unleash hell."--Maximus (Russell Crowe) to his troops
"Are you not entertained?!"--Maximus to the arena crowd
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