300 (2007) by Zombieslayer

As Americans, the true heirs of democracy and freedom (Europeans wouldn’t know what freedom was if it bit them on the ass), I strongly felt that Snyder wrote this movie as an ode to the American people. And it’s also a lesson - a lesson that shows freedom requires sacrifice, and yes, occasional bloodshed. And a warning, a warning showing what could happen if we become soft and weak.

This was also a movie about man. Not pussified metrosexual European males, but real men. We are becoming soft, my friends, and if anything is a wake-up call, it’s 300. This movie will appeal to people like yours truly, who feel like today’s society aims to cast out all the things that make men men, the strength, the competitiveness, the anger, the glory, the pride, the honor, the courage, the loyalty, the ambition, the desire to be the best man you can be, all the traits that yesterday’s women used to love in us, all the traits that today’s political correctness wants to erase in us. Well, 300 glorifies it, and glorifies it big time.

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