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Like its forerunner, the 2007 hit "300," "Rise of an Empire" again plunges us into bloody, hyper-stylized Greek history: mythology with muscles. The computer-generated warfare franchise is now a ...
The opening scene of Assassin's Creed Odyssey is almost a blow by blow of the brutally violent 300 battle scene in which Leonidas kicks some serious ass.
VFX has definitely come a long way since 2006's 300. In 300, you could discern when and where green screen was used. Out here everything is seamless and doesn't take away from any scene whatsoever.
A sequel of sorts to 2007's 300, a film based on a Frank Miller and Lynn Varley's, 300: Rise of An Empire, which opens areawide on Friday, is a retelling of the plot of its predecessor.
300: Rise of an Empire Movie Box office report: 'Mr. Peabody and Sherman' beats 'Need for Speed' Box office update: 'Need for Speed' takes lead on Friday with $6.6M ...
Read what the critics are saying about 300: Rise of an Empire:. The Hollywood Reporter’s chief film critic Todd McCarthy notes that “this follow-up slavishly adheres to the graphic comics-meet ...
The opening scene of Assassin's Creed Odyssey is almost a blow by blow of the brutally violent 300 battle scene in which Leonidas kicks some serious ass. Skip to content.
And where the original 300 can blame its white dominance fantasies on Frank Miller's original work, Rise of an Empire can only point to a vague yet-to-be-finished comic series.
As much performance art as movie, “300: Rise of an Empire” unfolds as beautiful, bloody, slow-motion machismo. Torsos bared, swords flashing, another 300 rock the leather skirts and loincloths ...
Yep, the producers of “300: Rise of an Empire” are laughing all the way to the bank on Monday: The widely-panned movie raked in $45 million over the weekend, making it the No. 1 movie in the ...
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