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  • the imortals where warriors from asia...they called imortals because whenever someone imortal gets killed an other imortal is replaced

  • 5:35 for BOOM HEADSHOT!

  • Decapitated! 

  • is that big ugly guy the same one that wanted to fight with the spartans?

  • lol 3:23 MY KING *get ass knocked down* he was about as useful as that 1 italian cop that tried to stop the rodney king beating but failed

  • Such hardwork put into those pile of bodies, yet kills only 1 Immortal

  • This is how to make a good video. Keep the music in the background! Nice job. I really enjoyed watching it!!!

  • I am one of the most hung guys it's crazy

  • He reminds me of goliath

  • This is how war should be fought.

  • 0:57 sparta kick

  • its a darth vadar army hahahaha.

  • stopped watching cause the shit music ruined it

  • The immortals are more badass than the spartans, hands down. Spartans are cool and all though.

  • i live on 2643 leonidas st. :D

  • Spartan leader is a beast!!!

  • nothing beats this music with 300.

  • Why'd was the music added!! :\

  • Give a like if you think that immortls like ninja !

  • who were the pile of dead guys

  • @hahajodog the persians from the battle the day before

  • is it me or do the immortals look like ninjas?

  • @PresidentDRCI they look more like ninja samurai

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  • This group of warriors did exist in the Persian Army - they were so named because the unit was always at the strength of 10,000 men when going into battle. But seriously, this has to be the most ridiculous name for a unit in military history. The "Ten-Thousand Immortals"? What happens if you kill one of them? Then you've got nine-thousand nine-hundred and ninety nine men who evidently are not immortal!

  • @CaspianCrowe they said Immortals because they always had someone to replace a person who died in combat. They were always 10,000 strong hence the name Immortal because it was like you never killed that person in battle because like I said if one died they had a replacement ready that moment.

  • @CaspianCrowe Their name was to scare people as the arcadian leader said

  • Damn inbreeding must be good for you! Look at that guy he is ugly as shit but he is pretty strong.

  • press 2 for ownage

  • 1:57 that guy looks like kane (WWE) +choke slam

  • Immortals look fucking ace :DD

  • its a gr8 movie... cant say any other thing...

    

  • OS 300 GANHARAM APOIO DE 627 + 300 = 927 --' X 1.000.000

    WINS: 927 SPARTANS =)

    xupa persas do caraio

  • WHAT IS THIS AWESOME SONG?

    WHERE DID YOU GET IT?

  • @PuxXxXx wtf?

  • 1:30 360! :D

  • 621 people are Spartans, 51 are (im)mortals

  • 621 people are Spartans, 51 are (im)mortals

  • 621 people are Spartans, 51 are (im)mortals

  • what in the world is that creature and whats poping out of it's chest?

  • fuck you and this gay fucking overused song

  • do you have to add music i cant find a single film like this where is has the REAl voices

  • the immortals are super ninjas and the spartins are like tanks

  • @TheSamiryoussef rogues vs prot warriors

  • this is awesome - but so is the Minas Tirith battle from LOTR, I made a video on it, pls check my channel....

  • I know what im dressing up as at halloween.

    =]

  • My airsoft loadout's coolest feature is the Persian immortal mesh mask... such a cool piece of equipment

  • All fake-ass Hollywood bullshit and historical inaccuracies aside, I found one terrible flaw that stood out from the rest that was totally unforgiveable.

    In this movie, they portrayed the Persian Immortals as a legion of undead warriors who wore ninja-like garbs, Menpō masks, and brandished WAKAZASHIS.

    Let's just keep in mind here that he Battle of Thermopylae took place in 480 B.C.

  • @OtomoTenzi dude im realy tired of people who hate his movie because of its errors in history so im going to remind you that 300 was a graphic novel by comic book writer frank miller i know it has its flaws but in comics anything can happen stop being a historian and enjoy the film i know its dumb and brainless film but its atleast entertaning i hope i didnt diss you and excuse my bad english

  • the immortals are part ninja!

  • goddamn mutant ninjas

  • i want one of those mask .

  • 0:57 EPIC DROP KICK!

  • i dont want to be immortal when i had to be so ugly ^^

  • truth name of this muzik - ♬ - Der Weg in Walghal - Wilhelm Richard Wagner

  • 0:04 - 0:43 "Stop! There's a huge wall of dead bodies in our way...something might be wrong here. Lemme walk closer to it to get a closer inspection...OMG IT'S FALLING!!!!"

  • Stupid music you prick

  • i miss old fashion warfare =( they should make a sport that simulates it :D

  • @spyroxxx4 larping

    

  • @geezmanlayoff huh?

  • requiem for a dream is fucking retarded now

  • @samuriguy909 are you kidding me Requiem for a dream is a amazing song, but it's just used so many times people get annoyed and sick listening to it. :)

  • @Deathjoker30 its retarded now because this shit is overplayed, it gets old

  • Very cool video :D 5/5

  • No offense to anyone but this is how i imagine the battle between the americas(not just americans, but people in n,s,c) and asia. we are nearly killed cause there are just tons of them

  • No so immortal now...

  • @DjVIPER200 they are not called immortal because they never die, it is because they were so numerous, it was believed that when one died, another one took his place, and so on so forth forever.

  • @DjVIPER200 Ironicaly their name was not really immortals. their real name was "companions". the word immortals was translation error.

  • @gethsoftware Really? That's pretty funny! Thanks for sharing

  • 44 Immortals marked this down

  • please dont sync an overused audio track to this and expect me to give a thumbs up

  • EPIC!!!!

  • what exactly were they cause when that Spartan knocked off that immortals helmet I'm not sure the Persian is what we call human in today's world

  • @captainbannana69

    Since they also have a cave troll, they are probably orcs.

  • This is meant to show the Iraqis/Iranians as the bad guys with BLACK hats fighting the spartans (Americans) as the good guys with white hats.

    Wonderful preparation and subliminal brainwashing of unsuspecting Americans, so they can be used as willing tools by their government to go to war and kill innocent Iraqi's and Iranians.

    Reminds me how American Indians and Africans were butchered and enslaved respectively by Americans, by first making the innocent other side look evil.

    Brilliant.

  • @alexs2009freedom

    All you say is right, except Iranians aren't Iraqis, It's a very big difference Iranians are an Indo-European tribe, the Iraqis are Afro-Asiatic

  • @alexs2009freedom it could be brainwashing, or you could be reading WAY too much into something thats not there, im not saying your paranoid or anything, im just saying that if the battle of thermopylae between greeks and persians influences your view on todays war you are not being brainwashed, you are stupid

  • @alexs2009freedom

    Wow, nice strawman argument.

    Persia = bigger than just modern Iraq + Iran. Even considering that, the point is completely moot, because this is based thousands of years before modern times. Derp.

    Additionally, I'm not sure how you associated Spartans (Greeks) with Americans. They're completely different. The only similarity is that American actors are used as Spartans in the movie. Also derp.

    Finally, the Spartans DIE in the movie. What?

    As I said, nice strawman.

  • @alexs2009freedom lol? its not meant for that lmfao, youre clearly inept, or you totally took the movie the wrong way, im american, and i just thought it was a good movie lmfao...

  • This is meant to show the Iraqis/Iranians as the bad guys with back hats fighting the spartans (Americans) as the good guys with white hats.

    Wonderful preparation and subliminal brainwashing of unsuspecting Americans, so they can be used as willing tools by their government to go to war and kill innocent Iraqi's and Iranians.

    Reminds me how American Indians and Africans were butchered and enslaved respectively by Americans, by first making the innocent other side look evil.

    Brilliant.

  • @alexs2009freedom

    Well, no actually. The movie 300 is an almost shot for shot remake of Frank Miller's classic graphic novel by the same name which was released in 1998. None of the themes or story elements have been changed significantly and if you look through the book Frank Miller's art is what is emulated on screen.

    I'm all for questioning themes through different mediums of art, and I love a good conspiracy theory or two. But come on man, you can't just make them up without doing research

  • which symphony is this. i know it's betopan... JUST THIS FACKKING NAME!

  • @Jxrred requiem for a dream

  • big Persain muscular guy freaked me out...

  • @YummyMrPie He is called the Uber Immortal :)

  • @Deathjoker30 lol

    

  • DAM 5:19 - 5:40 the spear god was doing work

    I mean he just owned their asses

  • "The deadlist fighting force in all of Asia!...

    The Immortals! "

  • God i love spartans !

  • adding requiem to this epic fight made me almost cry ! so awsome !

  • wat soundtrack is this

  • not gonna lie this song made with fight so much more epic

  • it takes 3 immortals to kill a spartan o_o @ 1:11 - 1:14

  • 0:50 haha should have stayed under

  • @imadefrumpy hahaha hes Leader shold be pawerfull

  • requiem for a dream goes with every midevil or ancient battle scenes it is an awesome song too!

  • mortelli thats a very white thing to say!! bring down other races and play it cool "Dont worry, Be happy!" Hahaha LMFAO

  • Personally, when I watch this, I like to mute it and play "Don't Worry, Be Happy" in the background. Just sayin'.

  • @mortelli7 lol, I tried it... awesome

  • Requiem of a dream is so over played in so many videos and it doesn't even match with the movie.

  • @futbolplayax10 It actually matches this movie or atleast he made it sync with it

  • @futbolplayax10 in the movie theres no music in this scene ..

  • @futbolplayax10 screw you fagot  boy

  • @futbolplayax10 it just makes every thing sound more epic

  • This is stupids the immortals would have won in real life, i mean in the first battle againts the normal persians, i guess that was realistic, but the immortals would kick spartan ass. but i am not trying to offend the movie, im just saying it wasn't that realistic.

  • @timur137 the immortals where actually people, but they were the best of the xerxis' soldiers. Spartans could easily win, since they were born to kill. Also history tells that there were in the beggining 4.000 spartans and leonidas sent the rest home, as soon as he learned that efialtis betrayed them. efialtis wasn't a spartan, but a phokian. i am not saying these because i didn't like the movie, or because it was innacurate, but because the spartans COULD destroy the immortals.

  • @timur137 well it was real, the spartans did kicked those so called immortal's ass, but they were just an elite unit from the persian army, not a souless demon like soldiers with haloween masks also the spartans weren't just 300 there were more thebian and thespian soldiers making a total of 1200 aprox., basically the director just tried to make the movie more EPIC, so just enjoy it! :)

  • @Drkand immortals thy hade mask at that time enmy got scared by that evil masks... unit of immortals army was 10 000 of best solders

  • they failed kings test

  • Not quite so Immortal... SHANKED SPARTA FTW

  • thank you for not over writing the audio with the music

  • @ChromeGhost0219 The music still sucks. Tyler Bates did a kickass job on the soundtrack. Why change it to something incredibly dumb?

  • @B3Ger I know but at least I can still hear the battle

  • music and video............freaking great!!!!!!!

  • whats this song called?

  • requiem of a dream

  • The ancient greek writers say that the immortals were actually better fighters man to man than the spartans, it was simply because they usually fought man to man rather than in a phalanx that the greeks/spartans could hold them

  • sorry i was not very detailed...the immortal's armor was as thin as paper and the spartans were in their formation. sorry guys

  • the real-life 300 battle was totally unlike that...their armor was as thin as paper and they were in their phalanx formation (shields together, side by side) but whatever, it was just a movie

  • isthire any thing that can kill ALL the spartins.. welli douwt it but the spartin war lord owned theugly big thing

  • This is the World of warcraft theme song

  • what the song????

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  • 1 spartan can beat 6 immortals (or more)

    LEONIDAS (seriuosly) can beat 20 immortals at the same time (or more)

  • @MesoudGuli killed SOME spartans... Spartans still killed the immortals

  • The immortals didnt have a cahcne against the Tough Greek Spartans :)

  • what song is this

  • honestly the only ones that had a chance to even kill some spartans were the immortals, seriously the other guys just sucked

  • @narutokan except for the ten thousand most of the Persian army at thermopylae were Greeks who hated Sparta. The ten thousand were the real persians, all the others were auxiliaries.

  • we dont know if they hated sparta, they were mercenaries. Persia recruited many greek mercenaries from all the greek states, usually they were exiled for a crime and joined persia army

  • @dimalex8 yes well, mostly exiled people have a grudge against the nation that exiled them :p

    it's a fact though that Helots would have loved the image of Greece under Persian rule because Persians would haveabolished slavery and so all the Helots would be free. So chances are that most of those exiled greeks were helots (from the book Persian Fire)

  • the helots are another topic, helots were all the other peloponissians who were at war with sparta and were defeated. When i say exiled greeks i mean greek citizens, a slave cant be exiled. I mean greek soldiers, politician who commited a crime and were exiled or fled to persia.

  • @dimalex8 slaves can't be exiled by law but many of them ran away during the persian invasion.

  • im talking about the greek mercenaries who fought with persian side during the war. u r wrong the only ones who run away were the thebans, who did the same in the 1st persian invansion persian king promised them the hegemony of greece. They were considered by greek as traitors and later alxander burnt their city to the ground.

    helots although slaves of spartans they remained greeks and strongly religious, they never run cause it was considered as an insult or hybreis to the greek gods

  • Trust me noone loved to see greece fall. Note that in this time of period we refer to greece as an ethnicity and not a nation. The best example is Artemisia, a greek woman captain of the persian ships in Salamis battle, she changed sides and sunk many persian ships.

    And dont get me with the slave thing, cause u were the ones a several centuries later killing infidels and converting by force people to islam.

  • look bro, I studied all this and i know what I'm talkin about, Helots, Greek politicans who were against the democratic corruption in Athens, who were against Lakedaemonian monarchy all sided with persians and were severely punished after the war (in case they were caught). You're completely wrong about Artemisia btw, she was from Halicarnassus (persian father) and never changed sides.

  • and I don't mind correcting you on historical facts concerning the greeks but please don't talk about stuff you know nothing of. Persians NEVER had slaves, first of all. second: killing infidels and converting by force was arab practice, not Persian (Persians were victims of this too). Third, Persians were very respected 2000 years ago (no matter what crappy hollywood movies make you believe) and believe it or not Greece also had other enemies who would have loved seeing her fall.

  • persian adopted ottoman practise didnt they? didnt they become muslims like greeks became christians?

    u said that greek mercenaries and helots wanted to see greece fall, which is false, dont change ur words.

    ofcourse persian have much respect but people who think that persia was the best or that it was always right and justice dont. Like greeks who believe that everything ancient greek did were wonderfull

  • @dimalex8 greek mercenaries were mercenaries, no principles, just money was what mattered. Helots did not mind persian rule because, as I said, Persian rule would mean freedom to them.

    As I said, both nations were great, respected and sometimes wrong. no good or bad.

  • im only objecting with the helot thing, its very complicated and u must study it more. Helots were greeks, lived their life in villages and payed tax and do all the work for spartans. They had many chances to revolt while xerxes was in greece, but yet they fighted and when xerxes was defeated then they revolted. U confuse them with afrikan slaves in usa, helots had education and were greek, u cant say they would love persian rule since they fighted against it

  • @dimalex8 I read it as a fact in several history books, and as far as I can imagine not even you can tell me who all the greeks on Persian side were. politicans, soldiers, mercenaries, slaves, helots, etc. Not all of them were counted, not all of them stayed in greece, not all of them were mercenaries,... Never say never ;)

  • @dimalex8 you know why some helots fought against the Persians? because that's the whole concept of being Helots: they were slightly worth more than ordinary slaves, but servants none the less. Every Spartan soldier had 3-5 Helots who would carry their supplies and other stuff. Most of the time Helots were even forced to fight in the first lines of battle. So yes, some Helots fought Persians, but don't see this a moral obligation.

  • im saying this cause i saw u in other video with title "herodotus liar" claiming herodotus is a liar and he portrayed persians as monsters when in fact it was the oposite. The Persians had many good things, like freedom of people but they also believed their king is a god. In greece there was slavery(but never did wars for it) but every free man had the right to speak and eventually decide the course and actions of the state

  • @dimalex8 I call Heorodtus a liar because everyone believes every word he says. herodotus calls his Historiae the truth but he doesn't mind adding a couple of zeros to the amount of Persians at Thermopylae (1 lie among thousands of others). I don't hate Greeks for this, I hate Herodotus and American Media for it. Besides, Persians didn't consider their King as a God. It's a huge misinterpretation:

  • @dimalex8 Persian Kings were called Shahanshah, which means King of Kings, not God-king. Never God king. If they would have, then the IR would have destroyed all the ancient Persian Kings' tombs.

    And no offense but Athenian democracy was a quite a big fail in those days and more corrupt than Persian monarchy:

  • women, foreigners, slaves, helots, men who didn't do military service, teenagers, non-atheneans were not allowed to vote. that leaves about 15% of the entire athenean population. Even if those 15% had the heart to come to the center of Athens to cast their vote, and even if most of them weren't threatened or blackmailed, then still Athenean power lied in the hands of aristocrats. Persians however, did have some kind of senate to whom the King had to justify his deeds

  • there is a reason for all that, womens were allowed to vote but after what they did in the first vote about the name of the city they were banned, slaves had many rights(like sueing owners) but not to vote. foreigners were not allowed since they were not athenians(its logical to me), teenagers were not allowed like today and in many countries today those who didnt do military service are not allowed, helots did not exist in athens

  • also u forgot that men who did not had anything in their possesion(extremly poor) were not allowed also cause it was easier for the candidates to buy them off, there was no blackmail and they did not vote for a president but for a councill which would make decision, this councill the majority of times followed the people of athens will(like expedition in sicylia was sth that the athenian citizxens demanded)

  • The democracy of athens was more effective than todays democracy, read Platos republic whre he says that democracy is the worst goverment. Today all people have the right to vote, that includes crazy ones, poor ones who get their votes bought and the majority of people voting are unaware of what they are voting. In athens every voter was part of the political life. Now i get pissed of when so many ignorant people are voting and deciding for my future, its unfair, the result? look at the leaders

  • there were goods and bads in both sides, the film is based on a comic book, dont blame greeks for this. Remember what they did with the movie "Troy"? Homer is turning in his grave now, its not the first time that hollywood makes this crap.

  • @dimalex8 true, but Troy at least didn't depict enemies as monstrous animals. And yes, I know it was based on a comic book, but that doesn't make it any better. Depicting a whole (still existing!) nation as a bunch of savage monsters is not fiction, that's an insult and worse, a lie. I know that people won't think that Persians were actually monsters, but i also know that many people will get a very bad image of Persians who were just men like Greeks with their own flaws and prides...

  • thats what im saying, u should blame the comic an dmichael moore(if i remember right) and leave the greeks alone, i gurentee u greeks know history very well, they did not learnt it from the movie, they knew it as it was a big chapter in greek history(persian invasion and alexanders the great conquest). All these people who r insulting persians from what they saw in the movie dont deserve an answer, they we uneducated and they remain uneducated.

  • The exiled greeks, no matter if they fought against greece when they were on the persian army, they always returned to their city after the end of their"sentence" and later fought for their city, i dont think this shows they had a grudge.

    The Persian army was just an easy way to make a lot of money as a greek soldier was far more trained than a persian one so they were recherche

  • 'they always returned', that's completely false. Themistocles himself ended up living in Persia because he was disappointed in Athenian politics.

    Many greeks came to live in Persia as did many Persians come to live in Greece. The two nations respected each other a lot, no matter their petty differences. People nowadays think that Persia was the 'bad guy' and Greece 'the good guy'. No such thing; two nations at war, both were wrong and both were right. it's just history, not Good vs Evil

  • Whats that guard called when Leonidas used his arm guards to deflect the enemy's sword?

  • @wanbfriends The thing on his arm? They are called Vambraces, or just Braces...

  • in the movie he is called Dilios, hes real name was Aristodemus.

    Danny Wenham is the actor who plays him.

  • I must agree that the music is a bit wrong for this one, but did you sync it yourself? If you did, then a you've done a great job :)

  • OMG i love the song

  • martinchoss4 the song is called Requiem for a dream (Lord of the rings theme song)

  • @kilbara12 Er... no. Requiem for a dream is the Requiem for a dream theme song....

  • muy bueno

  • music wrecks it,

  • ur music ruins it

  • ur music ruins it

  • 1:26 peyton fucking manning

  • not really.

  • whats this song called

  • muy bueno el video

  • 5:37 epic lol

  • Wtf was that thing?! !

  • the song is very bad on this movie you did not have to put this suck song on the movie