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There were no gaulo/germanics in Ancient Greece people.. get your Nazi, apeish minds out of the cookie Jar of our Mediterranean Race... Germanics and Gauls were a primitive Race and had nothing to do with beautiful exalted Hellas.. if anything, as indicated by Alexander's push into Asia.. the Ancient Hellas and Mycenean culture had much more incomun with the Near East such as Babylon and Persia... that is why Alexander went to conquer fellow civilized Races and not the extreme north or south.
guys sorry about not being able to embed onto social websites. youtube isnt allowing it because warner brothers has an issue with the video. Even though it is edited where it's original and not too much is used of the movie without me doing some editing. not my fault but I'll see if I can put another copy somewhere else.
Flaming arrows are lousy weapons. The oil soaked cloth prevents the arrow from achieving maximum penetration and the fire cauterises the wound, preventing the person from bleeding to death.
@grpg123 u probally dont give a fuck bout response to this comment seein dat it was 10 months ago but YES!!!!!!!! ACHILLIES IS MY FAVORITE GREEK HERO AS WELL achillies was not only a hero but the best warrior to ever walk the earth fuck herucles he would got his ass handed to him by achillies
@whatis250 i love the fact that you guys are from the U.S and still have a liking to greek history and a greek hero like Achilles.My home is across the Achilleion museum in Corfu,in the Ionian sea.A massive copper statue of his rests there.A second one called "Achilles dying" when he tries to take out the deadly arrow as well.Inside there is a famous painting called "the triumph of Achilles" where Achilles drags the dead Hector,outside the city walls.What am i babbling,you can google it!
"Glory will be yours my son, they will write stories about your victories for thousands of years. The world will remember your name, Achilles" ....and so it was
Very nice. Even though you added music, it actually fits with the theme of the video unlike retards who add music by Three Days Grace or Evanescence. I love them both but those songs don't fit at all.
well i tried to allow for sharing on third party site but got a complaint for using the Troy movie. This was the response. ----> Cannot enable embedding due to a content claim on this video. ------ makes you want to hurt somebody. sorry guys, hope you enjoy the video anyways.
historic correction: When the ships of the greeks hit the beach no one wanted to be the first on the ground cause the oracle of delphi had said the first one would die. So one common soldier (can't remember name :):) ) yelled "I'd rather have my name written in history than to die old and anonymous" and he was the first....and he died... [Homer's Iliada]
@arikat1 dude it's a movie. You probably said the same thing about 300. Ok most movies do have historical accuracy but they aren't handcuffed by reality or physics. It's like when you see Rambo and when somebody gets shot by a 50 cal and the shot plasts them 15 feet backwards. In the real world if shot by a 50 cal. round you would just drop, like a sack of bricks.
@rwbazillion Someone told you about the 50 cal bullet wound so you could distinguish truth from fiction. That's the purpose of my comment. The movie is great! (although the troy war lasted 10 years not 12 days... the 50 cal equivalent would be a nuclear explosion ) 300 was more accurate historically
@rwbazillion I've shot people with a .50 Cal and I promise you they can fly.... Also 5 bullets can take a engine out of a VW... I shot a car up once and the engine fell out after about 5-10 rounds... Car damn near flipped over when it ran the block over....
@rwbazillion actually a 50 cal is capable to completely dismember a human, can even cut them in half, so parts of their body could go flying all over the place
@arikat1 this is not historic correction, it's mythic correction. Homer wasn't a historian, he was a rhapsod, he's stories where modified for the pleasing of the crowd. He was a rock star in his time if you may :P Your statement implies that Achilles was immortal, he was just a great warrior like all of his kind. Cheers
@failingwithin actually it is. Iliad is part of the Hellenic history. The events were purposely given a symbolic form as to make Homer's work a testament to human consciousness and passions. It was not for the pleasing of the crowds in the western-European sense. The meanings are too deep to analyze here. I don't know if he was popular in his time but Achilles is now immortal since we're still talking about him ;)
@failingwithin Ancient hellenic names were given to their owners after they had performed their.... thing.... All the names describe pretty much the work that was done by each man. e.g. Alexander = αλέξω + ανήρ, to push away + men. They were titles. Homer would have no reason to name Achilles as immortal if his life achievements were not worthy of mentioning for every single generation to come. And the ancient guys had studied human soul in the greatest depth my friend.
@arikat1 sorry for not mentioning, I was raised in Greece and studied all these in Ancient Greek (original). Immortal, the literal meaning of the word: he could die only by being hit on his heel, for that is where his mother held him from, when she dipped him in the waters that give immortality (myth). And quoting myself "Homer wasn't a historian, he was a rhapsod, he's stories where modified for the pleasing of the crowd." My point! You aren't 100% HISTORICALLY correct when based on Homer :)
@failingwithin yeah man, of course you're not. When i said 'historic correction" i was referring to the way things are written in the iliada. Every phrase and event was placed there for a reason.
@arikat1 well I think this movie is definately more historically accurate than Illiad.Illiad was completely anachronistic.For example Homer described the heroes being equiped with weapons from his time(8th century BC) rather than the story period (12th century BC).Here at least they tried to give the Trojans a little bit Eastern clothes.Not to mention Illiad is full of totaly unrealistic feats.They are both mostly fantasy so I fully support artistic licence here.Real thing was different anyway
@sumadinac92 It's not completely anachronistic, for example it refers to war chariots, even if it depicts them more as carrying vessels and not fighting vehicles. About the eastern clothes, we don't know exactly if the Trojans were an eastern people or a more "aegean". Of course there are a lot of anachronism in the Iliad (burning of dead etc). But the Iliad is primarily a literary work and the whole plot is nowhere else depicte except for it. So, a film has to follow its core elements, I think.
@sumadinac92 it would be even more accurate if the troyans were eating kebabs and the ancient greeks were dancing syrtaki. I'm sorry but this movie rapes homer's work in every depth and dimension. The war lasted 12 days instead of 10 years. But sure it's a cool movie.
@arikat1 well, the gods were involved in the Iliad so it's historical accuracy is questionable. That being said, you are absolutely right! Protesilaus was the first to touch the beach for the very reason of being remembered throughout the ages and yet the movie forgets him? And he had such a cool story too. He was the first to touch the beach so the prophecy came true and he was the first to die. However, the Gods reward his courage by reviving him to see his wife again.
@CreideikiRox You know quite well the mythology, as I see. Two comments only.
The historical accuracy of the Iliad is a matter of debate; noone can say it's a historical work, when we study its historicity we talk about the general characteristics of the Mycaenean era and Homer's world etc. Myths were involved even in Herodotus' work.
The story of Protesilaus is a minor part of the war and his full story is not in the Iliad I think. I don't see the reason/time to involve it in a 2 hour film.
@arikat1 And didn't Achilles throw down his shield and jumped on top of that so he technically wasn't the first and fooled the other people it was safe to disembark?
@arikat1 I am reading Homer's Iliada at the moment and the thing is that Odysseus jump first but on his shield , Protesilaus saw that and jumped second - he died the first... This is the truth...
Not sure who, but it was shortsighted to turn off the ability to share this video. If you try to post it in Facebook or other medium's it was blocked by the user. No harm, we just used someone else's work instead. Next time, leave it open, and you may find more folks view it which could lead to good things.
This video is very well thought out. I liked it, it made it a lot different, but I prefer the way they had it in the movie still. The music here gives the deaths of the myrmidons a lot more sentimental value but it makes it seem as though they're losing the fight where as with what the movie chose, the deaths are not as crucial to the myrmidon's fight on the beach.
I believe it does, and it goes better than the original music which during the scene there wasn't any. If you believe that you can do better I invite you to make yor own video. The music doesfit with the beach assault.
i remember me my friends were all lazy to get a slurpee at the gas station and i'd go" you know what lies beyond that hill? immortality, its yours! take it!"
any1 else think troy was better than 300? like their wasnt any rhino's or guy with scissors for hands and wierd stuff like that lol. idk i just think its more realistic.
@clearviewhigh no shit lol. troy actually happened and achilles was a real person. the heel part is bullshit but, yes, he was real. the movie 300 is very false. it was actually around 10,000 spartans not 300. over half the shit that happened in 300 didnt actually happen or has little proof. 10 bucks (not really) to whoever can tell me where 300 takes place without googling it
@dpucci04931 no actually it was 300 spartans along with 4000 thespians who fled before the final battle..the movie was surprisingly accurate in many parts..oh and the battle took place at Thermopylae in central Greece
@DigitalGr i dont think the rhino's or elephants, or hunchback or that fat blob thing with scissors for hands and that resident evil looking zombie thing where accurate lol..
@DigitalGr Im the idiot huh? Well aparently you know about them to since you watched it as well. Don't try to feel special by insulting others over youtube, it's sad.
@clearviewhigh my comment had nothing to do with me being special..i'm just fed up with all these random comments mostly by kids saying pretty much nothing especially when the subject is historical..and i'm sorry for insulting u
@DigitalGr I understand its historical, i learned all about it in western civ. I just thought the monsters was a little bit too much, which is the only reason why i said troy was more realistic. Other than that i still thought it was a great movie and displayed history well in being accurate.
@clearviewhigh indeed the monstrous persians and the rhinos wereway too much..hmm i think on the contrary Troy was not that accurate compared to 300..should the writers have followed the Iliad we would have seen the Gods participating in the storyline and battles too..now that would be a great movie!Anyway, peace
@kagialiotis look at you trying to be all scholarly without a proper history class or even sentence structure for that matter. half of your comment doesn't even make sense. Congratulations! <----- that last part was sarcasm for your information
@NoobSnoopy if you watched the movie at all or knew anything about history, the only way greece was able to conquer troy was through trickery and deceit, so ,yes they can stand agaisnt them
I think it as a soundtrack from Troy for taking the beach or the Myrmidons song. The soundtrack fit so well into the video and made the attack look even cooler.
i loved this video because in all the other ones the sound from the actual movie is muted and all you here is the persons shitty music. i liked yours you balanced it our nicely
@NoobSnoopy although i love leonidas too, hed have no chance vs achilles, hes a demi-god he would rape the whole spartan army lol, leonidas is my other fav tho
ALEXANDER THE GREAT ADMIRED ACHILLES AND HE WANTED A LIFE WITH ETERNAL GLORY
XKakoliri 3 days ago
lol 30 myrmydons with achilles agains hundreds of troy archers and 20 swordmen :D
xseeker339 1 month ago
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EXZIZTMusic 1 month ago
The power of Belief. Power against the greatest enemy; Social Pre-conditioning.
Hail Achilles.
ViruzNoob14 2 months ago
where the fuck is the original music?
Crazyman1212 2 months ago
What does he says at boat: "let no man forget how "mannicent" we are, we are lions? mannicent? wtf does he say there, hehe
xRzKlungerbo 3 months ago
@xRzKlungerbo menacing
raskous 3 months ago
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0xnevx0 3 months ago 3
"immortality tke it its yours" and those few guys got killed by the archers got to experience their moment of immortality. :)
TKSiate 4 months ago
Achilles, there is a Spartan upon this ship. 00:21
AE812 4 months ago
This equipment and fighting style is simply impressive.
shreknet 4 months ago
jees can none of these tards just put up the original scene without shit editing and shit music
thecactuus 5 months ago
2:15 gotta hurt
TheXdownageXd 5 months ago
There were no gaulo/germanics in Ancient Greece people.. get your Nazi, apeish minds out of the cookie Jar of our Mediterranean Race... Germanics and Gauls were a primitive Race and had nothing to do with beautiful exalted Hellas.. if anything, as indicated by Alexander's push into Asia.. the Ancient Hellas and Mycenean culture had much more incomun with the Near East such as Babylon and Persia... that is why Alexander went to conquer fellow civilized Races and not the extreme north or south.
moigranespiritu12 5 months ago
Achilles looked like a ninja turtle with the sheiled on his back lol
nestor1195 6 months ago
After This movie was Made and i Watched it I praised Achilles And Brad Pitt
4breakingben 6 months ago
guys sorry about not being able to embed onto social websites. youtube isnt allowing it because warner brothers has an issue with the video. Even though it is edited where it's original and not too much is used of the movie without me doing some editing. not my fault but I'll see if I can put another copy somewhere else.
rwbazillion 6 months ago
chuck norris couldnt keep up in ultimate god mode so he asked achillies to help him
Chuck Norris Kill:5 Death:587 Achillies Kill:its over 9,000! deaths:1
GaryisaRoach 6 months ago
AHIL IN ORIGINAL : MACEDONIANS MY BROTHERS BY THE SWORD .....WE ARE LIONS.....IMMORTALS !!!! LONG LIVE MACEDONIA !!
jovannajdanov 7 months ago
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@Bloodsteame i meant achilles not troy
cptfordo21 9 months ago
Bloodsteame@ i meant about achilles not troy
cptfordo21 9 months ago
that's my country!!!greece 4 ever
cptfordo21 9 months ago
@cptfordo21 troy is in turkey sorry >.<
Bloodsteame 9 months ago
Can anyonte tell me the name of the music from the beginningplease ? From 0:00 until 0:18? Thank you
Ryttynhah 9 months ago
Flaming arrows are lousy weapons. The oil soaked cloth prevents the arrow from achieving maximum penetration and the fire cauterises the wound, preventing the person from bleeding to death.
wpaxton 10 months ago
@wpaxton i guess you use them more to set thatch or wood on fire-maybe they hoped to burn their ship?
ivaflimkien 9 months ago
@ivaflimkien That would certainly be a better use for them. Ships in ancient times were just waiting to burn down.
wpaxton 9 months ago
everyone is thinking it, but no one said it i think...Achilles or Leonidas?
jthomp101 10 months ago
@grpg123 u probally dont give a fuck bout response to this comment seein dat it was 10 months ago but YES!!!!!!!! ACHILLIES IS MY FAVORITE GREEK HERO AS WELL achillies was not only a hero but the best warrior to ever walk the earth fuck herucles he would got his ass handed to him by achillies
whatis250 11 months ago
@whatis250 i love the fact that you guys are from the U.S and still have a liking to greek history and a greek hero like Achilles.My home is across the Achilleion museum in Corfu,in the Ionian sea.A massive copper statue of his rests there.A second one called "Achilles dying" when he tries to take out the deadly arrow as well.Inside there is a famous painting called "the triumph of Achilles" where Achilles drags the dead Hector,outside the city walls.What am i babbling,you can google it!
Elspethknighterrant 11 months ago
@Elspethknighterrant Does the statue look like brad pitt? If so, that'll be something to see! :0
bluefirecrest 10 months ago
@bluefirecrest the statue is better ;)
Elspethknighterrant 9 months ago
"Glory will be yours my son, they will write stories about your victories for thousands of years. The world will remember your name, Achilles" ....and so it was
ithas89 11 months ago 11
Saving Soldier Rayanus.
repelmer 11 months ago
good job i love it
4398814 1 year ago
whats up with the subliminal warner bros. image?
ltjosh10 1 year ago
3:18 sieg heil :P
mattsson20 1 year ago
Very nice. Even though you added music, it actually fits with the theme of the video unlike retards who add music by Three Days Grace or Evanescence. I love them both but those songs don't fit at all.
ashieboy1995 1 year ago
well i tried to allow for sharing on third party site but got a complaint for using the Troy movie. This was the response. ----> Cannot enable embedding due to a content claim on this video. ------ makes you want to hurt somebody. sorry guys, hope you enjoy the video anyways.
rwbazillion 1 year ago 2
historic correction: When the ships of the greeks hit the beach no one wanted to be the first on the ground cause the oracle of delphi had said the first one would die. So one common soldier (can't remember name :):) ) yelled "I'd rather have my name written in history than to die old and anonymous" and he was the first....and he died... [Homer's Iliada]
arikat1 1 year ago 12
@arikat1 dude it's a movie. You probably said the same thing about 300. Ok most movies do have historical accuracy but they aren't handcuffed by reality or physics. It's like when you see Rambo and when somebody gets shot by a 50 cal and the shot plasts them 15 feet backwards. In the real world if shot by a 50 cal. round you would just drop, like a sack of bricks.
rwbazillion 1 year ago
@rwbazillion Well ok but if no one corrects it, everyone will know the movie as the truth
arikat1 1 year ago
@rwbazillion ya movies really have historical accuracy.stfu
marsJOHNYmars 1 year ago
@rwbazillion Someone told you about the 50 cal bullet wound so you could distinguish truth from fiction. That's the purpose of my comment. The movie is great! (although the troy war lasted 10 years not 12 days... the 50 cal equivalent would be a nuclear explosion ) 300 was more accurate historically
arikat1 1 year ago
@rwbazillion why the shitty music?
MrThejoker6000 1 year ago
@rwbazillion I've shot people with a .50 Cal and I promise you they can fly.... Also 5 bullets can take a engine out of a VW... I shot a car up once and the engine fell out after about 5-10 rounds... Car damn near flipped over when it ran the block over....
DohSiefer 8 months ago
@rwbazillion actually a 50 cal is capable to completely dismember a human, can even cut them in half, so parts of their body could go flying all over the place
leonet4lyfe 3 months ago
@arikat1 what oracle of delphi? THATS A FRICKIN MYTH!!! but its true the first one must have died because of arrow
killphrop 1 year ago
@arikat1 well we dont know how accurate the illiad is but its the only source we have
TheSpurs825 1 year ago
@TheSpurs825 yes
arikat1 1 year ago
@arikat1 this is not historic correction, it's mythic correction. Homer wasn't a historian, he was a rhapsod, he's stories where modified for the pleasing of the crowd. He was a rock star in his time if you may :P Your statement implies that Achilles was immortal, he was just a great warrior like all of his kind. Cheers
failingwithin 9 months ago
@failingwithin actually it is. Iliad is part of the Hellenic history. The events were purposely given a symbolic form as to make Homer's work a testament to human consciousness and passions. It was not for the pleasing of the crowds in the western-European sense. The meanings are too deep to analyze here. I don't know if he was popular in his time but Achilles is now immortal since we're still talking about him ;)
arikat1 9 months ago
@failingwithin Ancient hellenic names were given to their owners after they had performed their.... thing.... All the names describe pretty much the work that was done by each man. e.g. Alexander = αλέξω + ανήρ, to push away + men. They were titles. Homer would have no reason to name Achilles as immortal if his life achievements were not worthy of mentioning for every single generation to come. And the ancient guys had studied human soul in the greatest depth my friend.
arikat1 9 months ago 2
@arikat1 sorry for not mentioning, I was raised in Greece and studied all these in Ancient Greek (original). Immortal, the literal meaning of the word: he could die only by being hit on his heel, for that is where his mother held him from, when she dipped him in the waters that give immortality (myth). And quoting myself "Homer wasn't a historian, he was a rhapsod, he's stories where modified for the pleasing of the crowd." My point! You aren't 100% HISTORICALLY correct when based on Homer :)
failingwithin 8 months ago
@failingwithin yeah man, of course you're not. When i said 'historic correction" i was referring to the way things are written in the iliada. Every phrase and event was placed there for a reason.
arikat1 8 months ago
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@arikat1 yeah, that way.. you are perfectly correct! :)
failingwithin 8 months ago
@arikat1 well I think this movie is definately more historically accurate than Illiad.Illiad was completely anachronistic.For example Homer described the heroes being equiped with weapons from his time(8th century BC) rather than the story period (12th century BC).Here at least they tried to give the Trojans a little bit Eastern clothes.Not to mention Illiad is full of totaly unrealistic feats.They are both mostly fantasy so I fully support artistic licence here.Real thing was different anyway
sumadinac92 8 months ago
@sumadinac92 It's not completely anachronistic, for example it refers to war chariots, even if it depicts them more as carrying vessels and not fighting vehicles. About the eastern clothes, we don't know exactly if the Trojans were an eastern people or a more "aegean". Of course there are a lot of anachronism in the Iliad (burning of dead etc). But the Iliad is primarily a literary work and the whole plot is nowhere else depicte except for it. So, a film has to follow its core elements, I think.
Lhein33 8 months ago
@sumadinac92 it would be even more accurate if the troyans were eating kebabs and the ancient greeks were dancing syrtaki. I'm sorry but this movie rapes homer's work in every depth and dimension. The war lasted 12 days instead of 10 years. But sure it's a cool movie.
arikat1 8 months ago
@arikat1 well, the gods were involved in the Iliad so it's historical accuracy is questionable. That being said, you are absolutely right! Protesilaus was the first to touch the beach for the very reason of being remembered throughout the ages and yet the movie forgets him? And he had such a cool story too. He was the first to touch the beach so the prophecy came true and he was the first to die. However, the Gods reward his courage by reviving him to see his wife again.
CreideikiRox 7 months ago
@CreideikiRox You know quite well the mythology, as I see. Two comments only.
The historical accuracy of the Iliad is a matter of debate; noone can say it's a historical work, when we study its historicity we talk about the general characteristics of the Mycaenean era and Homer's world etc. Myths were involved even in Herodotus' work.
The story of Protesilaus is a minor part of the war and his full story is not in the Iliad I think. I don't see the reason/time to involve it in a 2 hour film.
Lhein33 7 months ago
@arikat1 And didn't Achilles throw down his shield and jumped on top of that so he technically wasn't the first and fooled the other people it was safe to disembark?
pat5168 3 months ago
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Godmastaa 1 month ago
@arikat1 I am reading Homer's Iliada at the moment and the thing is that Odysseus jump first but on his shield , Protesilaus saw that and jumped second - he died the first... This is the truth...
Godmastaa 1 month ago
@arikat1
He died honorably.
DarkestSide1000 1 month ago
dont you just love the part when he throw his shield on his back!
SuperDarkorbit100 1 year ago
achilles owns with triple over slash head smash
devereauxrobxyahoo 1 year ago
Not sure who, but it was shortsighted to turn off the ability to share this video. If you try to post it in Facebook or other medium's it was blocked by the user. No harm, we just used someone else's work instead. Next time, leave it open, and you may find more folks view it which could lead to good things.
starclassic69 1 year ago
@starclassic69 dude didn't know that I'll make sure you can share on facebook. Thanks for letting me know,
rwbazillion 1 year ago
how does achilles do that with his shield??
johnbr59 1 year ago
This video is very well thought out. I liked it, it made it a lot different, but I prefer the way they had it in the movie still. The music here gives the deaths of the myrmidons a lot more sentimental value but it makes it seem as though they're losing the fight where as with what the movie chose, the deaths are not as crucial to the myrmidon's fight on the beach.
Saberx723 1 year ago
I believe it does, and it goes better than the original music which during the scene there wasn't any. If you believe that you can do better I invite you to make yor own video. The music doesfit with the beach assault.
rwbazillion 1 year ago
why did you change the music, doesn't go well at all.
Crazyman1212 1 year ago
I love this movie, but Brad Pitt has nothing on Russell Crowe in Gladiator.
chambs1 1 year ago
@chambs1 agree
blaksamurai008 1 year ago
where did you get the first 20 seconds of this clip from?
IamZOneing 1 year ago
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IamZOneing 1 year ago
The music I used was [[Troy: Taking the Beach - Epic]]
rwbazillion 1 year ago 2
i remember me my friends were all lazy to get a slurpee at the gas station and i'd go" you know what lies beyond that hill? immortality, its yours! take it!"
HarleyStcool 1 year ago 3
no they used brains braaaiins you barbarian xD
NoobSnoopy 1 year ago
any1 else think troy was better than 300? like their wasnt any rhino's or guy with scissors for hands and wierd stuff like that lol. idk i just think its more realistic.
clearviewhigh 1 year ago
@clearviewhigh no shit lol. troy actually happened and achilles was a real person. the heel part is bullshit but, yes, he was real. the movie 300 is very false. it was actually around 10,000 spartans not 300. over half the shit that happened in 300 didnt actually happen or has little proof. 10 bucks (not really) to whoever can tell me where 300 takes place without googling it
dpucci04931 1 year ago
@dpucci04931 no actually it was 300 spartans along with 4000 thespians who fled before the final battle..the movie was surprisingly accurate in many parts..oh and the battle took place at Thermopylae in central Greece
DigitalGr 1 year ago
@DigitalGr i dont think the rhino's or elephants, or hunchback or that fat blob thing with scissors for hands and that resident evil looking zombie thing where accurate lol..
clearviewhigh 1 year ago
@clearviewhigh of course they were not,these monsters were added by hollywood in order to make every uneducated idiot like you to watch the movie
DigitalGr 1 year ago
@DigitalGr Im the idiot huh? Well aparently you know about them to since you watched it as well. Don't try to feel special by insulting others over youtube, it's sad.
clearviewhigh 1 year ago
@clearviewhigh my comment had nothing to do with me being special..i'm just fed up with all these random comments mostly by kids saying pretty much nothing especially when the subject is historical..and i'm sorry for insulting u
DigitalGr 1 year ago
@DigitalGr I understand its historical, i learned all about it in western civ. I just thought the monsters was a little bit too much, which is the only reason why i said troy was more realistic. Other than that i still thought it was a great movie and displayed history well in being accurate.
clearviewhigh 1 year ago
@clearviewhigh indeed the monstrous persians and the rhinos wereway too much..hmm i think on the contrary Troy was not that accurate compared to 300..should the writers have followed the Iliad we would have seen the Gods participating in the storyline and battles too..now that would be a great movie!Anyway, peace
DigitalGr 1 year ago
this war is from 3100 years before and GREEKS have civilization and arethmetic and alphbet...the other nations was eating bananas
kagialiotis 1 year ago
@kagialiotis nah they really werent
darrylm 1 year ago
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dpucci04931 1 year ago
@kagialiotis look at you trying to be all scholarly without a proper history class or even sentence structure for that matter. half of your comment doesn't even make sense. Congratulations! <----- that last part was sarcasm for your information
dpucci04931 1 year ago
Troyan bitches cant stand against greek soldiers
NoobSnoopy 1 year ago
@NoobSnoopy yea they could.. - _ -
darrylm 1 year ago
@NoobSnoopy if you watched the movie at all or knew anything about history, the only way greece was able to conquer troy was through trickery and deceit, so ,yes they can stand agaisnt them
dpucci04931 1 year ago
I think it as a soundtrack from Troy for taking the beach or the Myrmidons song. The soundtrack fit so well into the video and made the attack look even cooler.
rwbazillion 1 year ago
@rwbazillion great scene bad ass even. but the soundtrack kills the mood
blueeagle013 1 year ago
Hey rwbazillion whats the name of the song at 1:10?
Stompajiggayo 1 year ago
brad pitt is the coolest motherfucker alive.
bucksofbourbon 1 year ago 31
@bucksofbourbon i kno rite i love him in this movie...i cry for like 2 hours when i c him die in the ending
1996mami 1 year ago
i loved this video because in all the other ones the sound from the actual movie is muted and all you here is the persons shitty music. i liked yours you balanced it our nicely
milkbuns142 1 year ago
leonidas was more bad ass then Achilles
NoobSnoopy 1 year ago
@NoobSnoopy although i love leonidas too, hed have no chance vs achilles, hes a demi-god he would rape the whole spartan army lol, leonidas is my other fav tho
XXXDallasCowboysXXX 1 year ago
hector is more badass fuck achilles
slipknot3597 1 year ago
sweet thanks for posting
dbelmon1 1 year ago
EPIC dude, one of the best video's about the beach of troy ive ever seen
tecna64 1 year ago