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<blockquote data-quote="titanus_aegis" data-source="post: 441365" data-attributes="member: 554357"><p>I think it was a great movie, and a truly bastardized, *****d and miserable interpretation of the original literary work. I think I would have enjoyed it twice as much as I did had I not read the Illiad and known that Homer was screaming in his grave.</p><p></p><p>And yeah, watching pu$$y a$$ prince paris kill achiles with a few arrows really ticked me off too.</p><p></p><p>There was a little scene towards the very end that I really liked, like an inside joke to those who are in the know. When Paris is fleeing like the little faggt he is, he gives the sword of Troy to a young man called Eneas. The roman poet Virgil, almost a thousand years after the Illiad was written, wrote the Eneid, a tale about Eneas, a young man from Troy who escaped the city, and his travels and how he would ultimately set the foundations for Rome. Anecdotically, it's that tale where the pop singer's name Dido comes from.</p><p></p><p>Titanus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="titanus_aegis, post: 441365, member: 554357"] I think it was a great movie, and a truly bastardized, *****d and miserable interpretation of the original literary work. I think I would have enjoyed it twice as much as I did had I not read the Illiad and known that Homer was screaming in his grave. And yeah, watching pu$$y a$$ prince paris kill achiles with a few arrows really ticked me off too. There was a little scene towards the very end that I really liked, like an inside joke to those who are in the know. When Paris is fleeing like the little faggt he is, he gives the sword of Troy to a young man called Eneas. The roman poet Virgil, almost a thousand years after the Illiad was written, wrote the Eneid, a tale about Eneas, a young man from Troy who escaped the city, and his travels and how he would ultimately set the foundations for Rome. Anecdotically, it's that tale where the pop singer's name Dido comes from. Titanus [/QUOTE]
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