Gladiator Vs. Braveheart (Ep. 0011)
Episode Summary: One could argue that films like Gladiator and Braveheart are basic examples of why movies exist. To transport the audience to a different time and place. These two films do that in a huge way. Gladiator and Braveheart are larger-than-life epics that set new standards for scale and grandiosity in a movie. Join the guys as they break down these two historical epics.
Film Summaries
Gladiator: Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix) takes power and strips rank from Maximus (Russell Crowe), one of the favored generals of his predecessor and father, Emperor Marcus Aurelius, the great stoical philosopher. Maximus is then relegated to fighting to the death in the gladiator arenas.
Rating:
R (Intense Graphic Combat)
Genre:
Action, Drama, History, Adventure
Original Language:
English
Director:
Ridley Scott
Producer:
David Franzoni, Branko Lustig, Douglas Wick
Writer:
John Logan, David Franzoni, David Franzoni, William Nicholson
Release Date (Theaters):
May 5, 2000 Wide
Release Date (Streaming):
Aug 1, 2013
Box Office (Gross USA):
$187.7M
Runtime:
2h 34m
-Courtesy of Rotten Tomatoes (https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/gladiator_
Braveheart: Tells the story of the legendary thirteenth-century Scottish hero named William Wallace (Mel Gibson). Wallace rallies the Scottish against the English monarch and Edward I (Peter Hanly) after he suffers a personal tragedy by English soldiers. Wallace gathers a group of amateur warriors that is stronger than any English army.
Rating:
R (Brutal Medieval Warfare)
Genre:
War, Drama, Biography, History
Original Language:
English
Director:
Mel Gibson
Producer:
Bruce Davey, Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd Jr.
Writer:
Randall Wallace
Release Date (Theaters):
May 24, 1995 Wide
Release Date (Streaming):
Aug 1, 2013
Box Office (Gross USA):
$75.5M
Runtime:
2h 57m
-Courtesy of Rotten Tomatoes (https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1065684-braveheart)