Tuesday, May 05, 2020

Remembering GLADIATOR Two Decades Later...

Maximus Decimus Meridius (Russell Crowe) and other slaves prepare to re-enact the Battle of Carthage inside the Colosseum...in the Ridley Scott-directed epic GLADIATOR.

20 years ago today, I went to the AMC 20 theater inside Puente Hills Mall to watch Gladiator for the first time. Needless to say, the Ridley Scott-directed Roman epic starring Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix and Connie Nielsen was my favorite movie of 2000...and now one of my favorite flicks of all time. Along with the amazing action sequences—ranging from the opening battle in Germania and the re-enactment of the Battle of Carthage (shown above) to Maximus' (Crowe) final showdown with Emperor Commodus (Phoenix) inside the Colosseum—you also had Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard's hauntingly beautiful music score, and the memorable quotes below:

"What we do in life, echoes in eternity."

"If you find yourself alone, riding in green fields with the Sun on your face, do not be troubled. For you are in Elysium...and you are already dead!"

"Are you
not entertained?!"

"The time for honoring yourself will soon be at an end, your highness."

"Tell me what you've been doing, busy little bee, or I shall strike down those dearest to you. You shall watch as I bathe in their blood."

"Am I
not merciful?!"

"The general who became a slave. The slave who became a gladiator. The gladiator who defied an emperor. Striking story! But now, the people want to know how the story ends."

Granted, I had to Google the exact wording to the 'Elysium,' 'busy little bee' and 'the general who became a slave' quotes...but you get the point. Gladiator was also one of the first movies I talked about when I started this Blog 20 years ago this October! In honor of this Oscar-winning flick, here's a drawing I began 20 years ago that I finally got around to finishing today. If there's a silver lining to staying at home during the coronavirus pandemic, it's that I'm completing projects that I began waaay long time ago. Anyways, carry on—and "on my mark, unleash hell!"

Yup, that was another quote from Gladiator.

A GLADIATOR-inspired drawing that I began 20 years ago and finished today.

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