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  • That must have hurt.

  • Loved this movie when they showed it in my English class.

  • There is a tide in the affairs of men.

    Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune

  • @OfficialDaftPunk2 Me 2 : )

  • James Mason was much better than Gregory Peck was

  • 13

  • Wasn't Caesar stabbed 26 times?

  • He was stabbed 23 times!

  • LOLZ

  • Officially, he said: "oh man, oh God, oh man, oh god,oh man oh god!"

  • *Pst, Audience! See that guy in the back ground? That's Toby pressing X 8D*

  • @Skyesis Which guy?!?!

    

  • TOBY TURNER!!!

  • "Beware, Caesar, the ides of March,"

    Said a seer from under the arch.

    But Casear said "Quiet!

    It won't help them to try it,

    For my toga is too full of starch!"

  • BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH

  • Happy ides of March.

  • SPEAK HANDS FOR ME!!!

    Most epic line ever.

  • THE IDES OF MARCH HATH COME ONCE AGAIN

  • The ides of March are coming once again!

  • @PioneersProductions Right after pi day.

  • GADAFFI BEWARE ..

  • @mushroomagicman Today, it's Gadaffi. In the 90s, it was Qadaffi. In the 80s, it was Khadaffi. The root word is daffi or, slightly misspelled, Daffy. Daffy should be his new name. Like the Duck.

  • the daggers didnt even go through or touch him thats freaking hilarious! lol

  • @poohbearloverful Fortunately much more visionary script writers and directors than Shakespeare, people like Eli Roth make movies where people get stabbed millions of time, while the blood shoot out like ejaculate all over the screen. Hats off to progress.

  • Officially he said; Tu quoque, fili? (Also you, my son)

  • 20 times?!?! Can you say.. human blood fountain. Thank God for CG and the Future .

  • "et tu brute,then fall caesar" , too touching.....

  • " Veni, vidi, vici " ( I came, I saw, I conquered) Julius Caesar 47 BC

  • @Juanpb1983

    means you too brutus betrayed me..

  • He is stabbed 23 times . Only one is lethal. Et tu bruté means and you also brutus!?

    Cassius is to blame!

  • 20 stabs yet little blood

  • In Greece a Philip followed by an Alexander lasted only for a short time. In Rome a Caesar followed by an Augustus was a creation of great durability. The brilliant originator followed by the methodical organiser is the right order of things. Caesar knew this. So Caesar was not too bothered about his death. He knew his time had come. In fact he had even dismissed his bodyguards. Only he was surprised by the people who participated in his assassination.

  • His martyrdom created the empire the senate murdered him to prevent. Ironic. And every great king or leader after him prided themselves on his example and took his name as his.

  • @edinscot56789 Indeed. But would Caesar actually have become a tyrant? History will never know.

  • @dromeasaur He would've been a great leader for Rome, but for everyone else it would've been a fucking nightmare. He slaughtered the Gauls in droves.

  • probably the worst death scene ever! xD

  • well he actually almost got away when it really happened. he was able to get his own knife out and fight some back, but when he saw brutus was even betraying him he gave up and let them kill him, and thats why his last words were "Et tu, Brute?" basically, if you my best friend cant trust me, then i guess it is right that i should die.

  • Wow. That was a weak representation of violence.

  • lol, I am afraid that the age of this movie is no excuse for poor acting.

  • imagine if caesar farted while he said his famous line 'et tu brute?' that would totally ruin the dramatic death scene.

  • @quidnick lol

  • caesar got stabbed 33 times ..antony says that later on in the book

  • @TheUltimatePein actually 23 times but in the book shakespear wrote 33 times to exagerate the fact of them hating him

  • @TheUltimatePein He killed by 23 dagger punches. ;)

  • Brutus stabbed Caesar for, he believed, the good of Rome. He did not have selfish intentions.

  • et to brute, means "you too, Brutus?"

  • i say to my ex-gf, "Et tu cunt?"

  • et tu brute

    or and you brutus is his last words

  • f... ides of march. I should have heeded the warning. She dumped me.

  • When Shakespeare has Antonius say "...Brutus is an honorable man" he is speaking sarcastically. Et Tu Brute? "and thou (even you) Brutus?" [there was rumor and speculation that Brutus was the illegitimate son of Caesar by Brutus' mother, Servilia. She and Caeser had quite a scandalous dalliance. The issue remains unresolved to this day.]

  • yes, you guys are right......... Brutus is an honorable man.... so are all of them.......

    yet Brutus is an honorable man....

  • No, Brutus was not jealous of Caesar. He was convinced by Cassius to slay Caesar, for "the good of Rome." Thus, his reason for slaying Caesar was not selfish in the least.

  • its et tu brute its latin

    can anybody explain this to me? brutus was a good man why did he stab caesar

    was it out of jealousy?

  • @footballuva it was for "the good of rome" supposedly not that he liked him less.

  • I wish they spoke sloooower it woud make this so much more enjoyable

  • omg lol

  • What if the US Senate did this to the President?

  • it would never happen , we impeach we dont murder, but we do murder other country's leaders

  • Which one?

  • @MrSuperfly1994

    COOL!

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  • yes, Pompeii's. The Senate was using it while their chambers were being remodeled.

  • if they were so Heroic and brave and right... they wouldnt have chosen this way to remove Ceasar...

    it only shows and proves one thing..

    that

    ceasar was more brave, knowledgeable, caring ruler of rome

    that

    these conspirators couldnt remove through normal channel

    and

    had to take this evil route.

  • @watup2154

    I think Brutus had good intentions he was afraid that Caesar would be a tyrant and hurt the public

  • may be word "Back Stabbed" came from this betrayal of Brutus...

    what brutus and other cowards did can never be justified .. by their fake and false stories about ceasar wanting to be a monarch or what not.

    their action itself explains their hidden, backstabbing plan of hate against ceasar.

  • John Gielgud was a awesome actor

  • ceaser did not have a beard

  • @TheHistoryinscale correct..

  • is he killed in a theater?

  • Dude! James Mason is in this?

  • the 1970 version is better with Charleton Heston & sir John Gilgoud

  • u too brute those were the last words he said im learning about that in social studies but im out on intersession now

  • its actually et tu brute

  • Et tu in Latin is You too. Bubba was right on the English translation.

  • People aren't sure if he said anything, really. If he did say something, it was either "You too, Brutus?", "You too, child?", or "Your turn will come next." But it's actually believed that he went silent and covered his face in sadness with his toga after seeing Brutus take the side of the assassins.

  • "then fall Caesar..."

    the silly fool, he's just read out a stage direction!

    Cut! we'll have to go again...

  • That's actually what Shakespeare wrote. I know it's a bad line, but it's still there.

  • I do know that - that's what makes it a JOKE....

    tsk....

  • NOOOOOOOOOOOO BRUTUS

  • It also measn the 15th of a certain montsh it didnt have to be March but it just was, you can use it with other months. It just means the 15th of March or March 15th.

  • I love how he get's stabbed 20 some times and still walks like he wasn't stabbed lol that's the 1950s for ya

  • weeeeellllll, in the 50's knives were made of rubber

  • Julius Caesar actully did make his way to the statue of Pompey and died at its foot after he was stabbed by the Senators. It is in the history books.

  • It's Caesar, he was a tough motherfucker. He actually fought them back until his close friend Brutus stabbed him, then he pretty much resigned himself to his fate and covered his face with part of his toga, only to stagger over to the statue and die.

  • @PioneersProductions: i thkn it's actually 23 times, he gts stabbed 23 times

  • @PioneersProductions Who know's, maybe he was partially immortal. Maybe his weak spot was in the lung. He could've been like Achilles, and been able to withstand all the blows except for one in the most fatal spot.

    Or maybe you're right. Maybe it is just 1950's special effects.

  • @PioneersProductions Men were made of leather in those days. Leather and motor oil in their veins. The hubcaps were chrome, and the men were straight.

  • @PioneersProductions caesar can tank them like a boss

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  • I LOVE this movie, we watched it in class.

  • so did i . i got a detention for yelling DAMNN when he got stabbed

  • where do you to to school? a religious school?

  • no wsms public

  • I would have told the teacher to stuff it up their arse!

  • ceaser was 25 times, 5 ppl stabed him and there was 1 fatle stab. Ceaser wanted  to die, he was provcking Brutus and Cassius and them. He ignored the warning.

  • Brutus: Fear not ,Caesar. The this deed will do for Rome, unholy it will not be. You died for your ambition, great it be. Too great Caesar. Regret the deed did I. Rome! Rome! Rome, homeland, almighty Rome! Rome is the commandment, for the deed, did I. Rome!

  • CAESAR: "I must prevent thee, Cimber. These couchings and these lowly courtesies Might fire the blood of ordinary men, And turn pre-ordinance and first decree Into the law of children. Be not fond, To think that Caesar bears such rebel blood That will be thaw'd from the true quality With that which melteth fools; I mean, sweet words, Low-crooked court'sies and base spaniel-fawning." - The heroic lament of the dying Roman Republic and a eternal play against Tyranny itself, a timeless masterwork.

  • so he got stabbed 20 or so times and walks over to brutus? 0.0

  • stabs don't kill that quickly.

  • still, we can all appreciate how amazing this book and play are. regardless of how I observe funny things.

  • What you observed was the play and film being accurate to history. Julius Caesar did stagger to the statue of Pompey after he was stabbed. You should read about Rasputin if you want to know more about people who were hard to kill.

  • Ya he was killed near pompeys statue but not in the senate. He was killed in pompeys house. Shakespeare in his play made him die in front of a big senate to add drama.

  • @anythingnew but in call of duty it kills in one second

  • @majorcrazyloopy

    ............. lol

  • 2:02: FAT MAN IN TOGA BEWARE!! Lol

  • He's creepy lol

  • y tu Biden ?

  • ;fp

  • More like, "  Et tu, Hillary."

  • hey, where can I find this movies theme song?

  • I like how he seems to not feel any pain from this.

  • He received 23 wounds and the last was from Brutus.

  • he got stabbed 23 times according to my teacher

    jealous bastards of the senate

  • Actually, its exactly 33 times in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.

  • yeah and some say it was 35

    trust me

    there was a debate on this in my history class lol

    but the roman historian in our school came in and corrected it lol

    23

  • Haha yeah you are right! WTF Shakespeare...

  • my teacher said 31

  • it was 23 to be exact

  • cassiuss was the jealous one...

    however, brutus had a choice between rome and julius caesar...

  • yeah brutus was the one with the hamartia....the tragic hero.

  • i lol'd at the way they killed him

  • dates

    44 BC = 1956 caesar

    08 AD = 2008 augustus

    14 AD = 2014 tiberius

  • What?

  • Hail Caesar!

  • I feel bad for him

  • bad for who?

  • he says it at the very end your moron

  • ma bad bitch..i didnt know he says it first after he stabs him in the book

  • he didnt say "eutu brute"..!!!!!

  • 5:51 to 5:53 he says it.

  • This is perfect for my project!

    Yesssss!

  • I absolutely love this movie ;) . Thanks for posting.

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