Hehe. No real discussion here. Just a reaction to blog posts and comments saying that either 300 had homosexual undertones or the swarm of bulging ab muscles made them gay.

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Hehe. No real discussion here. Just a reaction to blog posts and comments saying that either 300 had homosexual undertones or the swarm of bulging ab muscles made them gay.

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Hi! I am Felize Mendoza, a 2nd year student from Philippine Science High School. I just want to show you our project in Social Science (Pisay Meets World), We Hold the Future. It shows how students like us can make a difference.
Please click the link below (my teacher’s blog) and please also click the video frame which links to YouTube, please leave a comment there, you need an account to comment (in YouTube). We need comments.
The video will take only about 5-6 minutes of your time.
Would you mind putting our video on our site? It would be very much appreciated. It will really help for our grades.
Thank you very much for your time. Ü
http://sirmartin.wordpress.com/2007/03/12/pisay-meets-world-featured-project-5-we-hold-the-future/
Oh crap. GHEY!
one of my sons watched 300–with excitement, but he was DISAPPOINTED! ade is right – my son said it was crap!
I’m a big fan of Frank Miller. And I’ve waited for the movie for over a year. Good thing I was satisfied with what they did. I think you have to be know the graphic novel, be a fan of classic Greek history and warfare to fully appreciate it. I loved it.
Without the stunning visuals, 300 wouldn’t have made it through.
Zack Snyder really put emphasis on that – capturing the Miller panels a la Sin City. That clearly explains the lack of depth in terms of characterization, but believe me, the love story angle helped a lot in terms of that aspect.