"To get geared up for the release of 300 we’re giving away some awesome prizes, including the aforementioned plates and a copy of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment’s 300 March to Glory game for the PSP and an autographed poster!"
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Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Holy Crap! 300 Contest: Shirts, Soundtrack and More!
"In this special FS.net contest we are giving out a number of special prize packs, including an Epic 300 Grand Prize featuring a shirt, hat, special edition soundtrack, leather bag, cast autographed poster, Art of the Film book, and PSP video game. In addition we have a number of other prize packs featuring shirts, hats, and copies of the 300 soundtrack. Read on to find out how to win!"
Do I hook you guys up, or what?
Learn more now!
Do I hook you guys up, or what?
Learn more now!
Monday, February 26, 2007
Another Frank Miller 300 Movie Review!
"Snyder perfectly captures the look and feel of Miller's original work with a movie that is fun, exciting and sick without ever losing sight of the story or characters. If you're into movies like "Braveheart" and "Gladiator," this one stands amongst them in a way that belies its "comic book" roots."
Don't miss this 300 movie review...
"Make sure to stick around once it's over for some of the coolest blood-splattering end credits you've ever seen."
Don't miss this 300 movie review...
"Make sure to stick around once it's over for some of the coolest blood-splattering end credits you've ever seen."
Friday, February 23, 2007
Gallery: Frank Miller's 300
"Graphic novelist Frank Miller (Sin City, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns) and director Zack Snyder (Dawn of the Dead) team up for a new-form war movie. 300 uses fresh digital technologies to retell the story of the Battle of Thermopylae, in which a small band of Spartans held off an enormous Persian Army."
Blah blah blah... SHOW ME THE 300 GALLERY!!
Blah blah blah... SHOW ME THE 300 GALLERY!!
Thursday, February 22, 2007
300 Movie Brings History to Bloody Life (Wired.com)
All right! We're getting some exposure on Wired.com. This article includes an interview with Zack Snyder, the awesome Director behind 300. Let's take a look...
"No one should ever take drugs, ever. I want to go on the record on that. But if someone was to slip you a mickey, I would immediately get into a taxi and go to an Imax screening of 300."
"If you ask a digital artist to do a (computer-generated) shot, maybe a glass dropping on the ground, you can show it to anyone and ask, "Does that look real?" They'll say "yes" or "no." With 300, I was asking my artists to create something that looks surreal or fantastic, to create environments that were impossible. I was asking them to be artists again, to be expressive, to express their own emotions through the skies and landscapes."
"This is a historical film, and technology gave us the tools to render history in ways we haven't seen before. And it wasn't cost-prohibitive. The idea of making ancient Rome or the pyramids -- those could only have been done in very big-budget films. Now, rendering these kinds of images has become less expensive and more accessible. I think you'll be seeing more fantastic images and journeys back in time."
Keep reading about 300 on Wired.com!!!
"No one should ever take drugs, ever. I want to go on the record on that. But if someone was to slip you a mickey, I would immediately get into a taxi and go to an Imax screening of 300."
"If you ask a digital artist to do a (computer-generated) shot, maybe a glass dropping on the ground, you can show it to anyone and ask, "Does that look real?" They'll say "yes" or "no." With 300, I was asking my artists to create something that looks surreal or fantastic, to create environments that were impossible. I was asking them to be artists again, to be expressive, to express their own emotions through the skies and landscapes."
"This is a historical film, and technology gave us the tools to render history in ways we haven't seen before. And it wasn't cost-prohibitive. The idea of making ancient Rome or the pyramids -- those could only have been done in very big-budget films. Now, rendering these kinds of images has become less expensive and more accessible. I think you'll be seeing more fantastic images and journeys back in time."
Keep reading about 300 on Wired.com!!!
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Frank Miller's 300 Movie: Rodrigo Santoro Interview
"Santoro was previously honored in his native Brazil for his work in "Bicho de Sete Cabecas (aka "Brainstorm"). Santoro's portrayal of a young man forced into a mental institution by his parents brought him a number of Best Actor Awards, including the first-ever Best Actor Award from the Brazilian Academy of Arts and Film, and the Cinema Brazil Grand Prize, also for Best Actor. He later earned another Cinema Brazil Grand Prize nomination for his work in 2003's "Carandiru," which broke all Brazilian box office records at the time of its release and was Brazil's entry for the Foreign Film category at the Academy Awards."
Here is what he had to say about his role in 300.
Note: Rodrigo Santoro plays the Persian ruler Xerxes in Frank Miller's 300.
Here is what he had to say about his role in 300.
Note: Rodrigo Santoro plays the Persian ruler Xerxes in Frank Miller's 300.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
The First Bad Review of Frank Miller's 300?
"There's no doubt Frank Miller's graphic novel is a fun read, but Zack Snyder's interpretation was a boring, fast-food version of better films, with better scripts, better acting and better battles. 300 men fought to defend their freedom but, in the end, 300 people (including me) wanted their two hours back."
Everyone is entitled to their opinions but we all know this guy is full of crap! 300 is going to be the biggest movie of 2007. It is THE movie to see this year.
Everyone is entitled to their opinions but we all know this guy is full of crap! 300 is going to be the biggest movie of 2007. It is THE movie to see this year.
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