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    #11
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    Beowulf

    then movie is nothing like the book. it only focuses on one part of the story which the book doesnt even cover.

    read the book IMO!

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Beowulf

    The animation in Beowulf uses a technique that is different from 300, so the two look a little different. I actually like the animation in 300 better, but I think some of the shots would not have been possible without the techniques used in Beowulf.

    I mentioned earlier that I didn't think Beowulf the movie followed the original story very closely, but I still liked it a lot. I ended up thinking about it for a long time after seeing it, which is one of the things I look for in a good movie.
    More of the same: Renger\'s Rantings

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Beowulf

    i saw it after eatting 3 cookies (2.5g of bud), the movie seemed so intense, I loved but i have feeling that if I was straight i would not like the movie.

    During the movie i felt like i was part of the scene were grendel was about to attack the castle, and i was one of the soldiers.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Beowulf

    Quote Originally Posted by jimmy!
    i saw it after eatting 3 cookies (2.5g of bud), the movie seemed so intense, I loved but i have feeling that if I was straight i would not like the movie.

    During the movie i felt like i was part of the scene were grendel was about to attack the castle, and i was one of the soldiers.
    Dude, I'd love some of the shit you are smoking.

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