4:53 best one, that is the right reaction when you see someone scared for their lives that the man he wanted killed still lives and the crowd is with him 😂
"My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the armies of the north, general of the Felix Legions, loyal servant to the true emperor Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next.".
So according to Tristan Hughes of History Hit, the name Maximus Decimus Meridius wouldn’t fly in Rome. Elite Roman names had three parts: Praenomen (first name), Nomen (the Gens or family name) and the Cognomen (surname). The problem here is that Decimus is a Praenomen and both Meridius and Maximus are Cognomens. During the Tigris fight introduction, he’s actually introduced as “Aelius Maximus”, and “Aelius” is a Nomen, so his name should really be Decimus Aelius Meridius Maximus.
I did see an expert say that Maximus Decimus Meridius is not the correct name order, as the typical order is praenomen (first name), nomen (tribe name), and cognomen [family name (ex. Marcus Tullius Cicero = Marcus of the Cicero Family of the Tulli)] and Decimus is a praenomen, while both Maximus and Meridius are cognomen. He's also given an additional name Aelius, meaning he is of the Aelia. Therefore, his full name should be Decimus Aelius Maximus Meridius, which translates to "10th Son of the Aelia, Greatest of the South!"
Gosh, This flim Just gets me...likr Everytime.
4:53 best one, that is the right reaction when you see someone scared for their lives that the man he wanted killed still lives and the crowd is with him 😂
Worst one, imo. She is clearly acting up for the camera. It seems so forced and unnatural.
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"My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the armies of the north, general of the Felix Legions, loyal servant to the true emperor Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next.".
We all heard it
So according to Tristan Hughes of History Hit, the name Maximus Decimus Meridius wouldn’t fly in Rome. Elite Roman names had three parts: Praenomen (first name), Nomen (the Gens or family name) and the Cognomen (surname). The problem here is that Decimus is a Praenomen and both Meridius and Maximus are Cognomens. During the Tigris fight introduction, he’s actually introduced as “Aelius Maximus”, and “Aelius” is a Nomen, so his name should really be Decimus Aelius Meridius Maximus.
Frame title says "Popcorn in Bed", the reactor is actually "Popcorn Roulette".
I am sorry, it was typo mistake, I apologize for this
20:25 uuuhh.. that isnt Popcorn in Bed..
I am sorry, it was typo mistake, I apologize for this
Gladiator thumb is funny
This is the best scene in this movie 🎥 Gotta Love Maximus , Russell Crowe played the role Very Well Love this movie 🎥
The thumbs up or down is inaccurate but it’s cool in à movie 4:14
this is a real man,fighting for wats realy mathers to him
Paul Mescal lmao
Definitely one of the top 5 all time movie dialogues
Once upon a Reaction girl wins. 4:53
I did see an expert say that Maximus Decimus Meridius is not the correct name order, as the typical order is praenomen (first name), nomen (tribe name), and cognomen [family name (ex. Marcus Tullius Cicero = Marcus of the Cicero Family of the Tulli)] and Decimus is a praenomen, while both Maximus and Meridius are cognomen. He's also given an additional name Aelius, meaning he is of the Aelia. Therefore, his full name should be Decimus Aelius Maximus Meridius, which translates to "10th Son of the Aelia, Greatest of the South!"
I guess something was lost in translation 😉
Are you Not Entertained!
Yes, I am !
Most overused and annoying line ever
@jhold7553 your comment vexes me.
@@defiantfilms6817 did you break out your thesaurus for that one
@@jhold7553 am I not merciful for doing so?... AM I NOT MERCIFUL!!!!
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I hate gladiator 🤬🤬😡😡
Are you just announcing your personal problems?
Is there something you like?
And we hate you, and we will have our vengeance!
In this life, or next...
You are a sad, strange little man, and you have my pity. Farewell.