Centurion Featurette Starring Michael Fassbender

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http://www.facebook.com/centurionmovie CENTURION is set during the war between Roman soldiers and Pict tribesmen during the 2nd century Roman conquest of Britain. Michael Fassbender stars as Quintus Dias, Roman centurion and son of a legendary gladiator who leads a group of soldiers on a raid of a Pict camp to rescue a captured general (Dominic West). The son of the Pict leader is murdered during the raid, and the Romans find themselves hunted by a seemingly unstoppable group of the Pict's most vicious and skilled warriors, led by a beautiful and deadly tracker (Olga Kurylenko), and hell bent on revenge.

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  • @OrangeFanta02 You are BRAINWASHED.

  • @SpartanPict you are stupid.

  • @SpartanPict Saint Maurice, black Roman soldier an Orthodox Church Saint

  • A NEGRO Roman soldier?!! I DON'T THINK SO!!!!

  • No it's not totally historically correct. Yes it is still an enjoyable movie. Please stop the historical debate ok? I studied history, yet I still have my imagination left. Just enjoy the film for what it is. A film.

  • @ShowYourWorking The ninth Legion didn't disappear, but the Legio XVII, XVIII and XIX (total: 18000 soldiers) have been totaly destroyed the same way the fictional ninth has been but in germany not in Britain, 9 A.D.

  • why do people such as yourselves, obviously highly intelligent and effective people in your own right, inevitably bicker about the most inane subject matter? we all know that films are "adjusted" in order to make them more enjoyable, as a lot of the great films would of been very dull if not for an injection of imagination. does your intelligence restrain your use of imagination or something?

  • @ShowYourWorking Actually there's every possibility the Ninth was destroyed in Britain - the idea fell out of fashion for a while with deconstructionist historians, but, as so often, it seems increasingly likely that the old sources were right after all.

    And of course the Picts existed as a people prior to the 3rd century, they just weren't always named as such in the (non-Pict) written record.

  • @ShowYourWorking so sad it's so true. But we like myths, dont we?

  • From the Roman legions to the Normans to the Britishs, that in it's self should tell what you want to know about a formible mountain people, who would go on to become the spearhead of the british army.

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