Review
Sadly, the game doesn’t have Vegan police, nor some bass battle. But it does have kick-ass-ery.
When it comes down to the facts, 300 was a visually great movie, based on a visually great graphic novel. That being said, it’s also one of the cheesiest dialogues in recent years. It’s not like you are looking for Oscar-caliber story or anything like that. It’s mindless entertainment. But it’s a fun movie. It’s a movie you can put in at any time when you want an easy movie to watch, and be entertained.
Ah, Hallowe’en. A time to get individually sized candies the days after for dirt cheap prices. A day to waste a perfectly good pumpkin for target practice for the local juvenile delinquents instead of an awesome pie. Yes a time to scare ourselves with horror marathons on television that will eventually be Ghostbusters over and over again. A time to dress up in alluring outfits for your significant other or your close friends. Not me, however. I don’t have a girlfriend to wear the sexy nurse outfit, and hell, it doesn’t fit me anymore.
Some movies you look back on and wonder why you liked that movie when you were a kid. You know what I mean. Remembering when you loved a film you saw back in the golden times of your childhood, then watching the movie again in your adult years and thinking to yourself that you were a stupid child for thinking that?
I heard about this movie a lot when it came out in 2008. It was one of those weird movies that I might like. It’s a post apocalyptic cyberpunk, which I am a huge fan of. But it’s apparently a musical, which I try to avoid. But it’s rock music that’s in the format of an opera, which shouldn’t be bad. So, I’m already torn going into it, so I try to have an open mind.