Maggots clean a wound. They eat the infection. Its true. Maggots eating a deep cut infection is like using hydrogen peroxide on it.Then the guy put salt in the wound.
One of the greatest acting ensembles we'll ever see in a single film. Russell Crowe, Connie Nielsen, Joaquin Phoenix, Richard Harris and Oliver Reed. Each of them gave Oscar-worthy performances. 🏆
Quintus ordered not to draw any sword, probably regretting his lack of honor, loyalty and ethics for so long. After seeing the emperor's evil ways injuring Maximus... it was too much to give a sword to a coward and traitor.
It was also against the rules to give a second sword to a gladiator. When the fight was one against one, with one sword each, the combatants were on their own.
Exactly. Quintus was actually an honorable man but a loyal soldier. He was only following orders in the beginning, but after seeing the horrible despicable character of Commodous cheating then being ordered to conceal the wound was where he decided to stop following an evil coward.
Quintus did not lack honor or loyalty! He was not a soldier. He was the Head of the Pretorian Guard. His loyalty is ONLY to the Caesar! At the end he just couldn't do it anymore.
@ ….. Quintus was a military officer. He fought in the opening battle against the Germanic army, and he served under Maximus. After Maximus was sent away to be killed, Quintus became Commander of the Praetorian Guard. Quintus obeyed Commodus’s order to get rid of Maximus, but he was not happy about it. This is why he was so apologetic to Maximus later in the story.
Colosseum was the biggest arena of the world for almost 2000 years. Built in 80 AD but not surpassed until the stadium in London in 1908 for the Olympic Games.
The actor who played Proximo (the Gladiator trainer) was Oliver Reed. He was an extraordinary british actor, with a very interesting, fascinating and atypical life. He also was known for his alcoholism, having some scandals on TV and cinema as a consequence of this. During the filming of Gladiator in 1999, he sadly passed away. He had been sober for months, but one night (during a break from filming the movie) in an Irish pub in Malta (after a bet), he drank three bottles of Jamaican rum, eight bottles of German beer, numerous double whiskeys and challenged five young English sailors of the Royal Navy to arm-wrestling at The Pub bar (which after this incident was called Ollie's Last Pub). His bill, which was never paid, is preserved in a decorative frame in the bar.
Armies of that size would have thousands of civilians with them. Cooks, merchants, Taylors, villages of people. They did also to make money off the army. No one starved.
I love that Russell Crowe did all his own stunts and was an expert horseman. The wounds on his face in the beginning battle were real. The horse he was riding spooked and backed into branches of a tree. The director decided to leave them as battle wounds.
Marcus Aurelius was played by the first Dumbledore, yes (Richard Harris). Harris appeared in the first two HP films, but later on died. Therefore, Michael Gambon continued playing Dumbledore in the rest of HP saga. Also, Richard Harris, had many stories of carousing and escapades with Peter O´Toole (and an incident with the aforementioned Oliver Reed).
Marcus Ulpius Traianus and Publius Aelius Hadrianus (both from Hispania, actual Spain), were the best and greatest emperors of the Roman Empire. Marcus Aurelius was a great one, probably the most cultured and profound, having his written testimonies as reliable proof.
My favorite movie of all time! It’s an epic masterpiece! At the end, when he was fighting Commodus, Commodus lost his sword and he was telling all of the soldiers around him to give him a sword but Quintus finally chose the right side (Maximus’ side) and told all of the soldiers to sheathe their swords (keep their swords behind their shields) - basically telling them not to give him one. You guys seemed a little confused at that part. Also, the sequel revolves around Lucious (the boy - Lucilla’s son and Commodus’s nephew) 20-30 years after this.
Another reason people would go to the Colosseum, free bread," Bread and Circuses" You got a show and free food when you attended. Also some seats had toilets built in, so you could eat and crap while watching people get killed in the name of entertainment and to help subdue the populus
There will never be a completely accurate depiction of Rome on TV or in a movie. No public baths, public toilets, or Vomitorium will probably ever be depicted as a part of Roman life period.
If I was his family I'd be pissed if I saw this dude in heaven. He should've took the Emperor's hand in that Camp, THEN escaped, and went to them. We all appreciate a man that wears his heart on his sleeves, but that inadvertently got them killed.
This movie is a classic. One of my all-time favorite movies. This is one of my favorite time periods too, plus, I absolutely LOVE history, so there's that. everyone did an outstanding job, and Joaquin Phoned was incredible. Amazing villain.
Great reaction to an epic movie. Luvved Russel Crowe's Oscar winning performance and Pheonix probably should have also won best supporting actor. This was one of those very few movies you go see at the cinema and everyone came out absolutely raving about it.
There are good movies from those times, Mel Gibson's Braveheart is another example, it has a similar style, those who react to Gladiator, also react to Braveheart.
now you've seen Gladiator, have you seen Troy, (2003) with Brad Pitt, Eric Banna, Orlando Bloom and Sean Bean (one of the few movies he actually lives to the end in!)
DESCRIPTION OF JESUS CHRIST IN THE BIBLE... Revelation 1:1 “The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John:” Revelation 1:13 “And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle.” King James Version Revelation 1:14 “His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire;” Revelation 1:15 “And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters.”
Leo Scipio Africanus is the Greek general that won the war in the land of HAM and renamed it to Africa. This is full of historical information Psalms 49:11 “Their inward thought is, that their houses shall continue for ever, and their dwelling places to all generations; they call their lands after their own names.” King James Version (KJV) en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scipio_Africanus
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Maggots clean a wound. They eat the infection. Its true. Maggots eating a deep cut infection is like using hydrogen peroxide on it.Then the guy put salt in the wound.
" CONAN THE BARBARIAN " 1982.
"DREAMSCAPE " 1985..?
"THE CROW" 1994
" FIRE IN THE SKY" 1991 ?
One of the greatest acting ensembles we'll ever see in a single film.
Russell Crowe, Connie Nielsen, Joaquin Phoenix, Richard Harris and Oliver Reed.
Each of them gave Oscar-worthy performances. 🏆
yes!!
Quintus ordered not to draw any sword, probably regretting his lack of honor, loyalty and ethics for so long. After seeing the emperor's evil ways injuring Maximus... it was too much to give a sword to a coward and traitor.
It was also against the rules to give a second sword to a gladiator. When the fight was one against one, with one sword each, the combatants were on their own.
@domingocurbelomorales8635 When the emperor stabbed Maximus, you could see the look horror Quintus face.
Exactly. Quintus was actually an honorable man but a loyal soldier. He was only following orders in the beginning, but after seeing the horrible despicable character of Commodous cheating then being ordered to conceal the wound was where he decided to stop following an evil coward.
Quintus did not lack honor or loyalty! He was not a soldier. He was the Head of the Pretorian Guard. His loyalty is ONLY to the Caesar! At the end he just couldn't do it anymore.
@ ….. Quintus was a military officer. He fought in the opening battle against the Germanic army, and he served under Maximus.
After Maximus was sent away to be killed, Quintus became Commander of the Praetorian Guard.
Quintus obeyed Commodus’s order to get rid of Maximus, but he was not happy about it. This is why he was so apologetic to Maximus later in the story.
Colosseum was the biggest arena of the world for almost 2000 years. Built in 80 AD but not surpassed until the stadium in London in 1908 for the Olympic Games.
Brilliant movie outstanding but didn't need a Gladiator II
A Gladiator II that could have worked well, would have been a film chronicling Juba's journey home.
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Oooh, that could’ve been interesting.
The actor who played Proximo (the Gladiator trainer) was Oliver Reed. He was an extraordinary british actor, with a very interesting, fascinating and atypical life. He also was known for his alcoholism, having some scandals on TV and cinema as a consequence of this. During the filming of Gladiator in 1999, he sadly passed away. He had been sober for months, but one night (during a break from filming the movie) in an Irish pub in Malta (after a bet), he drank three bottles of Jamaican rum, eight bottles of German beer, numerous double whiskeys and challenged five young English sailors of the Royal Navy to arm-wrestling at The Pub bar (which after this incident was called Ollie's Last Pub). His bill, which was never paid, is preserved in a decorative frame in the bar.
Armies of that size would have thousands of civilians with them. Cooks, merchants, Taylors, villages of people. They did also to make money off the army. No one starved.
I love that Russell Crowe did all his own stunts and was an expert horseman. The wounds on his face in the beginning battle were real. The horse he was riding spooked and backed into branches of a tree. The director decided to leave them as battle wounds.
Das waren richtige Kämpfer mann gegen mann richtige wikinger 😊
I saw this in the theater and it was EPIC!
one of the greatest movie of all time. Great story, acting and soundtrack.
Great reaction guys! I remember seeing this in theatres it was absolutely epic! One of my all time favourite movies
Mine too 24 years later
thank you!!🍿
Everyone sees the joker, but few see Dumbledore.
Marcus Aurelius was played by the first Dumbledore, yes (Richard Harris). Harris appeared in the first two HP films, but later on died. Therefore, Michael Gambon continued playing Dumbledore in the rest of HP saga. Also, Richard Harris, had many stories of carousing and escapades with Peter O´Toole (and an incident with the aforementioned Oliver Reed).
Marcus Ulpius Traianus and Publius Aelius Hadrianus (both from Hispania, actual Spain), were the best and greatest emperors of the Roman Empire. Marcus Aurelius was a great one, probably the most cultured and profound, having his written testimonies as reliable proof.
My favorite movie of all time since it came out in 2000. Great reaction! New sub here. ❤️
thank you !!
5:38 they carry all the heavy equipment on their shoulders how do you think they get over there
My favorite movie of all time! It’s an epic masterpiece!
At the end, when he was fighting Commodus, Commodus lost his sword and he was telling all of the soldiers around him to give him a sword but Quintus finally chose the right side (Maximus’ side) and told all of the soldiers to sheathe their swords (keep their swords behind their shields) - basically telling them not to give him one. You guys seemed a little confused at that part. Also, the sequel revolves around Lucious (the boy - Lucilla’s son and Commodus’s nephew) 20-30 years after this.
You guys should watch ("Kingdom of Heaven" from 2005).
Never be made in today's Hollyweird. Classic, when movies were actually movies, not statements!!
They literally just made gladiator 2... Get in touch with reality instead of having your brain fried by fox news all day long.
Have you guys watched Braveheart or RobinHood Prince of Thieves yet?
nope, should we ?
33:08 Tigris was old. In his prime he probably beats Maximus who is in his prime.
Lessgo!
This movie is so good.
it was really good !!!
Another reason people would go to the Colosseum, free bread," Bread and Circuses"
You got a show and free food when you attended. Also some seats had toilets built in, so you could eat and crap while watching people get killed in the name of entertainment and to help subdue the populus
There will never be a completely accurate depiction of Rome on TV or in a movie.
No public baths, public toilets, or Vomitorium will probably ever be depicted as a part of Roman life period.
built in toilets!? i gotta look this up 😂
It's funny you should say that. THEY DID give Ridley Scott an Oscar haha!
WHAT! hahah
If I was his family I'd be pissed if I saw this dude in heaven. He should've took the Emperor's hand in that Camp, THEN escaped, and went to them. We all appreciate a man that wears his heart on his sleeves, but that inadvertently got them killed.
You guys would love " 300"
ONE OF THE GREATEST FILMS EVER 📽️🎞️🎥👌🏿
IT WAS AMAZING
3:32 wow really thank you very much for pointing that out we couldn't tell he was looking at a bird
Much better the first gladiator, this one, amazing 👍
it was a great movie !!
This movie is a classic. One of my all-time favorite movies. This is one of my favorite time periods too, plus, I absolutely LOVE history, so there's that.
everyone did an outstanding job, and Joaquin Phoned was incredible. Amazing villain.
definitely at the top of the list for favorite movies!!!
Gladiator won 5 Oscars : best Picture, best Actor etc
well deserved !!
The ones that were sent to kill him and his family were the emperors personal guard. Therefore, they had no loyalty to Maximus .
I hate it when a reactor acts like he's never seen the movie, yet throughout the movie he calls everything before it happens over and over.
40:00 what did you guys think they're going to do to gladiators and the guy on the horse set their whole hand to play patty cake
WHen commodus stabbed him near the end, Many surmise he added poison to the knife.
Great reaction to an epic movie. Luvved Russel Crowe's Oscar winning performance and Pheonix probably should have also won best supporting actor.
This was one of those very few movies you go see at the cinema and everyone came out absolutely raving about it.
thank you!!!
39:23 of course he's using it for a tunnel you see back then they didn't have night vision goggles
There are good movies from those times, Mel Gibson's Braveheart is another example, it has a similar style, those who react to Gladiator, also react to Braveheart.
never seen that before but we'll check it out
Joaquín has a propensity for smothering his parents in movies 😬 lol
now you've seen Gladiator, have you seen Troy, (2003) with Brad Pitt, Eric Banna, Orlando Bloom and Sean Bean (one of the few movies he actually lives to the end in!)
never seen that movie before, should we watch it?
18:18 could that possibly be the reason why the movies called gladiator
Awesome coolest funniest amazing and lovely reaction every time 🎉❤😇😇😇😇😇😇💖💝
thank you !!!
38:15 you could shut up and watch the movie and see what he's going to do
Fuckin' dayum wow!
Give them bread and circuses and they will not revolt. the second one is the same as this as far as the story goes.
If you were to rate it on a scale 1-10 what would you rate it? I watched this movie when I was younger. I’d give this movie a 7 to an 8.
niko- 9.5/10 kp- 8/10
19:11 you could just possibly shut up and watch the movie to find out
36:46 do the two of you have to repeat everything
Please watch and react to Braveheart. You'll enjoy it.
You are a very smart man...what did they do about food and water? How did they get all that equipment there?...history is a set of lies agreed upon
38:49 who's this we I don't see you anywhere in this movie
ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED!?!?
DESCRIPTION OF JESUS CHRIST IN THE BIBLE...
Revelation 1:1
“The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John:”
Revelation 1:13
“And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle.”
King James Version
Revelation 1:14
“His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire;”
Revelation 1:15
“And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters.”
Leo Scipio Africanus is the Greek general that won the war in the land of HAM and renamed it to Africa. This is full of historical information
Psalms 49:11
“Their inward thought is, that their houses shall continue for ever, and their dwelling places to all generations; they call their lands after their own names.”
King James Version (KJV)
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scipio_Africanus
El hispano 🇪🇦, gladiador romano de la antigua Roma