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Apocalypto

31 durable postsStarted 2007-01-09Latest 2009-01-29
#36831Post 1 of 31

Gonna be tough to beat this year fantastic stuff. go see it!

#783504Post 2 of 31

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this movie looks pretty damn good

#783738Post 3 of 31

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def really liked this movie...nice to see a movie without all the hollywood bullshit...worth a see...can't wait to see his next movie he does

#783749Post 4 of 31

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heard very good things... my brother has seen it 4 or 5 times i think.

want to see it. doubt for me it would beat Children Of Men or Babel though.

#783764Post 5 of 31

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i liked babel (wasn't to keen on children of men) but this film is a different league imo

#783983Post 6 of 31

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I think I'll rent this one.

#784193Post 7 of 31

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i'll pass on anything mel gibson toches. guy is a douche bag...

#784217Post 8 of 31

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some douche bag's make good movies.

#786943Post 9 of 31

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enough people that aren't jackasses make good movies that i can afford to be selective.

#787033Post 10 of 31

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[quote=day_for_night;431888]i'll pass on anything mel gibson toches. guy is a douche bag...[/quote]

:lol: :lol: :lol:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KP2Fp7vJD4E[/youtube]

#787381Post 11 of 31

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I watched it some time ago and its really good. I could care less of who'm did it and what not. The movie itself is really great and its done really well. I would imagine it's what it was like back in the time of the Mayans and Aztecs. My dad comes from Mayan culture and I believe this was in his dialect. I recommend it. ;)

#787411Post 12 of 31

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[quote=day_for_night;431933]enough people that aren't jackasses make good movies that i can afford to be selective.[/quote]

Suit yourself. :)

#788218Post 13 of 31

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this movie is great.pure action!

#788248Post 14 of 31

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I'm dying to see this one.

I think it'll be a great movie, but find it strange that the aggreagate score for it on rotten tomatoes is 65%. The RT score is never far off in my eyes. My suspicions is he's been a victim of subjective reviews, but you would've thought the way RT works is that they wouldn't affect the score too much.

I guess I'll have to go and see this for myself to decide.

#788276Post 15 of 31

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tonight people... i'm gonna see it tonight!!

#788503Post 16 of 31

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It is a good action movie, the problem is the way he depicts tha Mayan culture, as savage and blood thirsty and of course the "apocalyptic" implications that he and his "cristianite" friends seem to be so much into right now, fowl

#788515Post 17 of 31

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[quote=labmonkey;433619]It is a good action movie, the problem is the way he depicts tha Mayan culture, as savage and blood thirsty and of course the "apocaliptical" implications that he and his "cristianite" friends seem to be so much into right now, fowl[/quote]

I think the savages in this movie were the Aztecs at least that's what I thought as I know they were the savages. Mayan culture was not that way. I was a bit confused myself. I believe the Mayans were the ones being captured but maybe he just doesnt know the complete history lol ?

I know in Mayan culture they did have sacrifices too (back then who didnt) but the difference was the people actually volunteered.

#788522Post 18 of 31

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I think the movie was great. But unfortunately very inaccurate. It's a movie, so the story and action was good. If it was done by documentary type of people I think that would have been better but less of an "action" style and more drama....

I mean the Mayans were great astronomers and I believe were the first to build an "observatory".... and yet they were surprised by the eclipse.

I still give the movie a solid 8 out of 10.

#788534Post 19 of 31

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Historically Incorrect, they were not surprised by the eclipse, they knew they were coming, and they both were an exceptionally warmonging people, and also performed sacrifice, theres a lot controversy about this even among scholars, so it is just not correct, probably the only mesoamerican culture who were a little less bloody were the toltecs, and they were gone long time before the "time" they tried to depict here

#788567Post 20 of 31

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Here's a link to a very good review of the movie if you are interested in more of this.

[URL]http://www.archaeology.org/online/reviews/apocalypto.html[/URL]

#788580Post 21 of 31

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I enjoyed it, actually as time passed after seeing it more so, strange how some movies are like that...

#789026Post 22 of 31

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[quote=davetlv;432027]:lol: :lol: :lol:

[youtube]KP2Fp7vJD4E[/youtube][/quote]LMAO!!! Shit that was good

#789048Post 23 of 31

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[quote=labmonkey;433691]Here's a link to a very good review of the movie if you are interested in more of this.

[URL]http://www.archaeology.org/online/reviews/apocalypto.html[/URL][/quote]

thanks for read...

but i think this lady read way into this movie...i am def not a historian in hte mayan culture...but i did not come out of the movie thinking these people where savages...i know a lot of people who have, and have thought the same thing....the movie only took place approx a 3 day period...you could expect anyone to do a biography on the mayan culture in 3 days....from my understanding mel gibson wasn't trying to do an documentry on mayan's (could be wrong)

#789246Post 24 of 31

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cant tell if it worths watching it...the trailer is promising and the viewers reviews are excellent..but im still not convinced by the subject of the film...

#790285Post 25 of 31

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I thinks it's a good movie,if at least tricks you into looking a little bit further, then it was at least worth, but most of the people will go thinking, well this savages where scared the hell of a lot by the eclipse, and obviously its wasn't a good day but, it wasn't that way at all. It does have some good research done, they do speak maya on the movie and thats very respectable and constructive, but still I want to see the facts, I mean this is an ancient civilization of wich we don't know much, why make it more obscure than it is already.

#797131Post 26 of 31

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I saw this movie, it was the most boring thing ever.

#804615Post 27 of 31

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very innacurate.

I think MG (not martin garcia) could have done a way more better film, not just going with the classic violence cliche.

he could have told the story in a much better way than just cutting heads.

it shows he is a boozzer!!

#807393Post 28 of 31

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not a bad film overall, although I'll tell you a couple of things.Mel Gibson is going tomake a fucking killing on this...picking ronaldino to be his star actor for the fil and all other equally impressive cast such as the old bat from the local cornershop...lol. No but seriously though...the acting is on most parts quite good but he couldn't have paid them much...the special effects of any kind are at a minimum...I think the set probably along with stunt cordination is where most of themoney went.

Another thing...I can see a definate patern in MG's films...a lot of blood and gore.thats fine by me and I even support it. at leat this was better than the Passion, thats for sure.

Anyways worth a watch if its for free, otherwise wouldn't pay to see in a cinema there are older and better films on the subject.

#807658Post 29 of 31

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I smell bagels :p

#1156483Post 30 of 31

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I just saw this movie. Overall liked it very much.

I agree with this line: "The thrill of hearing melodic Yucatec Maya spoken by familiar faces (although the five lead actors are [I]not[/I] Yucatec Maya but other talented Native American actors) during the first ten minutes of the movie is swiftly and brutally replaced with stomach churning panic at the graphic Maya-on-Maya violence depicted in a village raid scene of nearly 15 minutes."

the raid on the village was really hard to watch,-stomch churning panic is a very good description. The film created an incredibly tense atmosphere (which is good) from that point on.

You begin to think that Mel Gibson gets his kicks from filming graphic violence in detail eg - the fight scenes in Braveheart, the whipping of Christ and these fight and human dissection scenes.

I read the wiki article after seeing the film - so I can see some of the points made above in relation to history.

Defo worth watching - but probably not best to be eating rare steak while watching it !

9/10 for sure.

#1157332Post 31 of 31

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yes great movie, i was immersed from the get go. my favorite part was when he escaped, fled and defended himself towards the end.

historically, the ending was really sublime tho, everything from history class all came full circle.

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