300 (Special Edition) (2-DVD) R

300 (Special Edition) (2-DVD)
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DVD Details

  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 56 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: July 31, 2007
  • Originally Released: 2007
  • Label: Warner Home Video

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Rating: B -- 300 isn't up to the same level as Sin City, but it is still quite entertaining. Fans of blood, gore, and comic book violence won't be disappointed. Full Review
Bowling Green Daily News
Nov 21, 2019
[W]ith a visual style that injects new energy into the sword-and-sandals epic.
Box Office
May 1, 2007
[I]t is less spectacle than blood rite in which history and myth almost literally bleed into each other.
Film Comment
Jan 1, 2008
Rating: 2/4 -- 300 has one-dimensional caricatures who talk like professional wrestlers plugging their next feud. Full Review
Chicago Sun-Times
Aug 8, 2008
Rating: 3/4 -- Our instinctual desire to sneer at the implausibility of the story is stalled by a sense of ambition that seems unmatched even by the standards of the Hollywood assembly line. Full Review
Cinemaphile.org
Sep 13, 2013
3 stars out of 5 -- [I]t looks incredible....Not real, not surreal, 300 is something else, a hyperreal realm where myth gasps to life.
Total Film
May 1, 2007
Snyder uses every trick in the bloodletting playbook, and invents a few new ones, to stage one of history's greatest last stands. -- Grade: B+
Entertainment Weekly
Aug 10, 2007

Product Description:

Based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley, 300 takes over the screen like an invading horde. With all the gushing blood of a horror movie and the scope of a classic epic, the second film from Zack Snyder (who helmed the 2004 remake of DAWN OF THE DEAD) is an impressive visual spectacle. Gerard Butler (THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA) plays Leonidas, the king of ancient Sparta. The city is famous for its warrior philosophy, and Leonidas won't kneel to the demands of Persia's King Xerxes (LOST's Rodrigo Santoro). Instead, Leonidas leads his 300-strong army against Xerxes's army of millions. Meanwhile, his wife (Lena Headley, THE BROTHERS GRIMM) campaigns in Sparta for the city to send reinforcements as she butts heads with the treacherous Theron (Dominic West, THE WIRE).

With its gore and scale, 300 marks director Snyder as a possible successor to Peter Jackson's throne. Jackson also got his start in horror with BAD TASTE and DEAD ALIVE, and the two men share a penchant for ambitious battle scenes. The huge fights in 300 rival Jackson's efforts in the LORD OF THE RINGS films. David Wenham, who starred in two of the Tolkien-based films, plays Dilios, one of the Spartan soldiers. Though the cast doesn't boast any A-list stars, the actors ably fill their larger-than-life roles. In a film filled with men, Headley stands out as Queen Gorgo. She matches her warrior husband in strength, while showing love toward Leonidas and their son. Though there are scenes that demonstrate the humanity of the characters, 300 is undeniably about bravery and blood, and it succeeds because of the stylish depictions of both.

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