Ending makes me cry every time
Women just wouldn't understand
>>81440416
>Women just wouldn't understand
Can you stop with these threads? He dies and goes to the afterlife, there's nothing deep or even masculine about it.
>>81440487
>there's nothing deep or even masculine about it.
FUCK you, slut.
>>81440487
shhut up i like this movie
>>81440487
just proving his point
>>81440987
The movie is fine, it's just very standard. These threads are annoying because it's men talking about how awesome Conan or Gladiator are, when they're not even that masculine.
>>81440487
they had a sequel in mind where the roman gods ressurect maximus and have him kill Jesus.
he refuses and is cursed with eternal life, going from war to war.
movie would end with him being in the white house and preparing to give the order to use nukes.
>>81441162
You wouldn't know masculinity if it cockslapped you in the face, which you would likely enjoy, beta numale queer
neck yourself
>>81441275
>kill jesus
>Gladiator is set in 150 AD
>Roman Gods plan to resurrect Maximus and send him back in time
idr any of that shit, but i remember reading a synopsis for the sequel where he basically becomes the God of War and spends the rest of eternity fighting in every last war.
>>81441426
yeah basicly that.
ridley scott is even thinking of making an actual sequel these days...in between all those planned alien movies
Studies show repressed homosexuals overwhelmingly approve of gladiator
>>81441619
id fuckin watch it
this flick was fap material for queer numale redditors
>>81441275
>they had a sequel in mind where the roman gods ressurect maximus and have him kill Jesus.
>he refuses and is cursed with eternal life
It was awesome so far, shame they ruined it with muh war
>>81441426
>>Gladiator is set in 150 AD
What the fuck were they doing conquering Germania in 150AD
>>81443027
I was wrong its actually AD 180
>>81443089
>I was wrong its actually AD 180
What the fuck were they doing conquering Germania in 180AD
No seriously, they weren't doing any further conquest there after the foundation of the Empire pretty much
This was their greatest extent, probably because they were throwing everything they had at the Sassanids in the east
My Gladiator BD contains both a theatrical and a director's cut. Which does /tv/ advise one to watch?