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Gladiator (DVD, 2000, 2-Disc Set) 
Gladiator (DVD, 2000, 2-Disc Set)

 
Gladiator (DVD, 2000, 2-Disc Set)

Leading Role: Joaquin Phoenix, Russell Crowe
Director: Ridley Scott
Rating: Rated R
Release Date: Nov 2000
Format: DVD
Additional Info: 2-Disc Set
UPC: 667068720426
Product ID: EPID3329524
Description: Ridley Scott (BLADE RUNNER, ALIEN) transports Hollywood to second-century Rome in this rousing historical epic that proudly harkens back to such films as BEN-HUR and SPARTACUS. Russell Crowe plays Maximus, a Roman general who leads the t...
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Movie Description
Ridley Scott (BLADE RUNNER, ALIEN) transports Hollywood to second-century Rome in this rousing historical epic that proudly harkens back to such films as BEN-HUR and SPARTACUS. Russell Crowe plays Maximus, a Roman general who leads the troops in conquering Germania for the empire. When an aging Marcus Aurelius (Richard Harris) tells Maximus that he'd like him to rule Rome once he's gone, a classic confrontation ensues between the brave and charming soldier--who wants to return home to his wife, son, and farm--and the jealous and conniving Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix), the emperor's only son, who is thirsty for power. Bought as a slave by the profiteering Proximo (Oliver Reed, in his last role), Maximus must kill or be killed in the ring, battling to save not only himself but the future of the very empire that he loves and honors. The film features a terrific battle sequence (that recalls the beginning of SAVING PRIVATE RYAN), huge crowd scenes of thousands of people, and even a little romance, albeit mostly taboo. The impeccably choreographed gladiator scenes are violent yet thrilling, flashing by like lightning. GLADIATOR is a glorious spectacle filled with heart and soul.

Credits
Producer:David H. Franzoni, Douglas Wick, Steven Spielberg
Cast:Oliver Reed, Tomas Arana

Details
Edition:2-Disc Set
Sound:Stereo Sound, Surround Sound

Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Single Side - Dual Layer
Audio:
   Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
   Dolby Surround - English
   DTS ES Surround 6.1 - English

Disc One: Theatrical Version
Additional Release Material:
   Audio Commentary - 1. Ridley Scott - Director

Disc Two: Supplementary Material
Additional Release Material:
   Additional Footage - 1. TREASURE CHEST
   Deleted Scenes/Outtakes
   Audio Commentary - 1. Ridley Scott - Director
   Production Interview - 1. Hans Zimmer - Composer
   Making-Of
   Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer
    2. TV Spots
Text/Photo Galleries:
   Essay - 1. Production Diary - Spencer Treat Clark
   Stills/Photos - 1. Slide Show
    2. Behind the scenes
   Storyboards
   Concept Art
   Production Notes
   Biographies - 1. Cast & Crew, Theatrical release: May 5, 2000 (National).

Richard Harris accepted the part of Marcus Aurelius after Ridley Scott agreed to shoot his scenes on seven consecutive days.

Russell Crowe had a hand in fixing the original script.

Although the script is fiction, some of the characters are based on historical fact. Commodus was indeed the son of Marcus Aurelius; he took over after his father's death and fought many times in the Colosseum, although the battles were usually setups.

Oliver Reed died shortly before the end of filming; his final scene had to be shot with a body double, with the help of some FORREST GUMP-style computer animation.

Derek Jacobi played the emperor Claudius in the 1976 miniseries I, Claudius, which ends approximately 130 years prior to the beginning of GLADIATOR.

The majority of the crowd in the Colosseum was computer-generated.

The look of the film was based on Jean-Leon Gerome's painting "Thumbs Down," featuring a gladiator scanning the crowd to see if he should kill his fallen opponent.

Paul Clinton of cnn.com, Philip French of the Guardian Unlimited (UK), Jami Bernard of the New York Daily News, Peter Travers of Rolling Stone, Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly, and the National Board of Review named GLADIATOR one of the 10 best films of 2000.

GLADIATOR won the 2001 Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture--Drama.

Russell Crowe was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture--Drama.

Joaquin Phoenix was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture--Drama.

Ridley Scott was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Director--Motion Picture.

Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard won the Golden Globe for Best Original Score--Motion Picture.

Russell Crowe was named Best Actor by the San Diego Film Critics Society and the Broadcast Film Critics Association.

The San Diego Film Critics Society's Best Body of Work award for 2000 went to Joaquin Phoenix (GLADIATOR, QUILLS, THE YARDS), and the award for Best Cinematography went to John Matheison.

Joaquin Phoenix was named Best Supporting Actor by the Broadcast Film Critics Association for his work in GLADIATOR, QUILLS, and THE YARDS.

Pietro Scalia won Best Film Editing, Janty Yates won Best Costume Design, and Hans Zimmer won Best Score from the Las Vegas Film Critics Society, which also awarded GLADIATOR Best DVD and Best Visual Effects.

The Broadcast Film Critics Association awarded GLADIATOR Best Cinematography (John Matheison), Best Production Design (Arthur Marx). It also named Hans Zimmer Best Composer for his work in GLADIATOR, M:I-2, and THE ROAD TO EL DORADO.

The National Board of Review awarded GLADIATOR Best Production Design and Art Direction.

Editorial Reviews
"...Mr. Crowe gives a performance with ball-of-fire intensity..."
New York Times - p.E18 - Elvis Mitchell (05/26/2000)

"...[The film's] best moments achieve a real grandeur....[Crowe] supplies all the conviction GLADIATOR needs."
Premiere - pp.21-2 - Glenn Kenny (06/01/2000)

"...A gloriously entertaining thrill-packer of truly epic proportions..." -- 5 out of 5 stars
Total Film - pp.80-1 - Steven Goldman (06/01/2000)

"...Grand and rousing....One's expectations are met by doozies..." -- Rating: A-
Entertainment Weekly - p.64 - Lisa Schwarzbaum (06/16/2000)

"...A classically designed pop spectacle....Triumphantly combined visual dazzle and old-fashioned storytelling..."
Rolling Stone - p.132 - Peter Travers (06/08/2000)

Ranked #5 in Entertainment Weekly's "Lisa Schwarzbaum's BEST MOVIES OF 2000"
Entertainment Weekly - pp.106-17 - Lisa Schwarzbaum (12/22/2000)

"...Literate writing, commanding direction, awe-inspiring production design, eye-popping photography, breathtaking music and superlative acting all contribute to the staggeringly convincing recreation of the era..." -- 4 out of 5 stars
Box Office - p.62 - Wade Major (05/01/2000)

"...Crowe has a patent on heroic plausibility....GLADIATOR is supremely atmospheric..."
Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (05/05/2000)

Ranked #24 in Rolling Stone's "Top 25 DVDs Of 2005' -- "It works, and Russell Crowe in the title role has never been better."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (12/01/2005)

Awards
2000Academy AwardsBest ActorRussell Crowe, 2000Academy AwardsBest Picture

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    Top Reviews
      THE MIGHTY GLADIATOR
    Review created: 05/25/07
    22 of 27 people found this review helpful.

    The extended version of Gladiator is a lot better than the theatrical version. It is more thrilling, exciting, intense and graphic. I enjoyed this version. All the new scenes just added more to the story. This movie is Best Picture material (it won the Oscar for Best Picture). Ebert and Roeper should be ashamed of themselves giving a cinematic classic like this two thumbs down. When they do their work they call "reviews", they should asked themselves, "Am I not merciful?" Someone should asked Ebert & Roeper, "Are you not entertained?" People like me who don't like film critics were entertained by this movie. I can't wait to watch The Lord of the Rings: Special Extended Edition Trilogy


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      One of the greatest movies ever made
    Review created: 09/25/05
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    14 of 20 people found this review helpful.

    This is wonderful storytelling. The opening Battle Scene simply mesmerizes, showing the brutal nature of combat for Roman conquests. I went back to see the film again. The first time I didn't hear anything Crowe said before the battle. I was just too visually caught-up. The second time I listened very closely and caught the wise yet succinct line from Maximus "what we do in life... echoes in eternity." Awesome.

    A simple man v. an emperor. I just loved the resilience Maximus showed throughout the movie. I find in most movies, there is an irritatingly slow process where the character has to "find himself," not so with Gladiator. Maximus does what is needed.

    I liked how there were only two or three issues within this film. One was the afterlife. Aspects of the afterlife are opened, but not overdone. Love of family is given sizable focus. I liked the theme of love of country that we see as well, although it may not be justly deserved, it is never questioned.

    The visual effects were amazing. It actually had me wanting to believe that's the way Rome actually looked in all it's glory. The battle of Carthage reenactment was really great.

    The ending is just hypnotic. Intentionally or unintentionally it was simply emotional. The music is wonderfully beautiful as if Maximus' family are telling him...you have arrived.

    Bottom line: magnificent. Visually and emotionally satisfying.


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