The soft-core gay porn of the Battle of Thermopylae

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History tells us that the Battle of Thermopylae took place in the year 480 BC. It was fought between an alliance of Greek city-states (led by King Leonidas of Sparta) and the Persian Empire of Xerxes I. The battle lasted for three days.

This was during the second Persian invasion of Greece.

The Greek force numbered approximately 7,000 were vastly outnumbered by the Persian army of around 100,000 but they managed to prevent the Persians from passing through the narrow coastal pass of Thermopylae until the Persians used the mountain paths to outflank the Greek defenders. King Leonidas, upon becoming aware that the Persians had outflanked him, dismissed the bulk of the Greek army and remained to guard their retreat with a small force of around 1,500 men (including 300 Spartans), most of whom were killed.

The Battle of Thermopylae quickly became one of the most popular stories across western culture. It was has been re-told and celebrated in songs, poems, books, articles, television programs, and video games.

There have been two key movies that have showcased the stories.

The 300 Spartans (1962)

In this story, a small force of 300 Spartans fights against an limitless Persian army. Despite the odds, the Spartans will not flee or surrender, even if it means their deaths. Written by George St. George and directed by Rudolph Mate, the film stars Richard Egan (King Leonidas); Ralph Richardson (Themistocles); David Farrar (Xerxes); Diane Baker (Ellas); and Barry Coe (Phylon).

At the time of its release, it was interpreted as a commentary on the Cold War of that era.

300 (2006)

The primary source material for this film was the graphic novel (of the same name) by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley. Miller is reported as saying that he took his inspiration from the 1962 film The 300 Spartans. Zack Snyder adapted a screenplay from the graphic novel, and directed the film — using a super-imposition chroma key technique to replicate the imagery of the source material.

The cast includes:
Gerard Butler
David Wenham
Lena Headey
Dominic West
Michael Fassbender

Sexy, stylish, and very watchable.

300: Rise of an Empire (2014)

Based on the success of Snyder’s 300, Frank Miller wrote a follow-up, Snyder has helped with the script, and the sequel 300: Rise of an Empire was directed by Israeli director Noam Murro.

The sequel sticks faithfully to the formula established in the original movie — heavy use of narration to tell you exactly what’s happening, graphic styling, and plenty of Sunday matinee movie swords and sandals historical drama.

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Eva Green does a brilliant job of chewing up the scenery, Lena Headey provides most of the narration and gets to chop a few heads off towards the end, and the rest are an international cast of actors (but it’s the Australian and New Zealand accents that seem to stand out the most).

Favourite line from the movie was Eva Green’s Artemisia to Sullivan Stapleton’s Themistocles: “You fight much harder than you fuck”.

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