Gladiator Signature Selection (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)

by Russell Crowe (Actor)

Other authorsWilliam Nicholson (Writer), Ridley Scott (Director), Derek Jacobi (Actor), Richard Harris (Actor), John Logan (Writer), Laurie MacDonald (Producer), David Franzoni (Producer), David Franzoni (Writer), Joaquin Phoenix (Actor), Djimon Hounsou (Actor), David Schofield (Actor)8 more, John Shrapnel (Actor), Ralf Moeller (Actor), Oliver Reed (Actor), Spencer Treat Clark (Actor), Connie Nielsen (Actor), Douglas Wick (Producer), Branko Lustig (Producer), Tomas Arana (Actor)
Other, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

791.43

Tags

Collection

Publication

Dreamworks Video (2000), Edition: Collector's Edition

Description

A Roman general refuses to transfer his loyalty to the new Emperor, Commodus. He becomes a slave and then a gladiator, fighting in the Roman Colosseum in defiance of the Emperor.

User reviews

LibraryThing member LisaMaria_C
I loved this film so much I saw it three times in theaters and then naturally bought the DVD. I don't know exactly why I loved this film so much. I won't make a claim it's one of the great films of all time. But I thought Joaquin Phoenix and Russell Crowe were great in their roles, and I loved the
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visuals. I loved to play that scene where we first see Rome from above again and again. And let's face it, even though it was horrible as history, I just loved reveling in an epic film with a larger than life hero fighting not just for his life but to restore the republic and liberty with it.
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LibraryThing member comfypants
A Roman general becomes a slave gladiator.

Much of the movie is boring. The first hour or so is slow but promising, but then out of nowhere the main character is captured by a slave trader and it's like a completely different movie. The second movie would have made a great action movie - there's
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some very fun, badass fight choreography, and the story is too absurdly simple to justify anything else - but whenever it tries to be more (which is most of the time), it gets extremely hackneyed. The plot is obvious and recycled, the dialog is painfully corny, and the characters feel like they've been re-written by committee.
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LibraryThing member DrLed
When a Roman General is betrayed, and his family murdered by an emperor's corrupt son, he comes to Rome as a gladiator to seek revenge.

Awards

Academy Award (Nominee — Best Actor — 2000)
Critics' Choice Movie Awards (Winner — Best Picture — 2000)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2000-05-01

Physical description

9 x 0.5 inches

ISBN

0783252226 / 9780783252223

UPC

667068720426
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