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Gladiator: Russell Crowe
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``Gladiator'' stars Russell Crowe as Maximus, a great Roman general, who has been forced into exile and slavery by the jealous heir to the throne, Commodus, played by Joaquin Phoenix. Trained as a gladiator, Maximus returns to Rome, intent on killing Commodus, now Emperor. Maximus learns that the one power stronger than that of the Emperor is the will of the people, and knows he can only exact his revenge by becoming the greatest hero in all the Empire.
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If you've ever dreamed of owning a costume like the ones worn by Russell Crowe in the movie "Gladiator", then today your dream can come true. All of the items shown here are original quality replicas, hand made to order.
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Gladiator is Braveheart 2; in fact, it's Braveheart dumbed-down, if you can imagine that. One can imagine the conversation that Ridley Scott had with Russell Crowe : "Remember when Mel Gibson played William Wallace? Remember how he looked exhausted, numb with pain, and still kept fighting?" "Yes." "Do that." "Anything else?"
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Academy Award winners Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe team with director Ridley Scott (Gladiator) for an epic story as powerful as it is true. Read reviews of this show, watch the trailer, and get links to download, rent, and buy only at TheDigitalLounge.com. Soundtrack information included!
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Gladiator, the Oscar winning movie (Best Picture, Best Actor - Russell Crowe) is the inspiration for the following stories. The writers have tried to remain true to the original spirit of the movie about a general turned gladiator in ancient Rome, and especially to the character of General Maximus as portrayed by Russell Crowe.
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One thing that is sure to happen is the launch of Russell Crowe's career, and it is possible that Gladiator will do for Crowe what Titanic did for DiCaprio. It is said that Curtis Hanson chose Crowe to play a cop in LA Confidential, because at the time he was an unknown face, and audiences would not know whether to think of him as a good or bad guy.
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