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Which ones would you like to see on this list:http://movies.yahoo.com/photos/collections/gallery/1175/biographical-inaccuracies/fp#photo0
I would like to see 300 on the list. I know it isnt a bio but it si so factually incorrect that the only thing it got right is that there was a battle at Thermopylae between the Greeks and an invading Persian army around 300 B.C., everything else in this movie is pure fantasy.
I saw 300 a couple of nights ago for the first time. I had always kind of wanted to see it just because people talk about it, so I bit the bullet and watched it. It’s a pure testosterone rush, and I guess it’s meant to be viewed for its symbolic value or its filmmaking style rather than anything historical.
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