To hell with that! Look at my post, where the smurf did I say I care one cent about historical accuracy?It's just a smurfing movie based on a smurfing comic book. At no point has ANY claim to historical accuracy been made in EITHER of the presentations. It wasn't meant to be 'slightly historically inaccurate' or anything like that, it was meant to be some fun based on a particular idea taken from history.
The movie was a fiction, yes I mentioned that. It was for the pure non-stop action and violence, yes I agree. But where in gods name does spouting smurfing bull about freedom have to do with fight scenes or the action and violence. Actually I wouldn't be surprised at all now a days violence and freedom go hand in hand. I read the comic I'm actually a fan! I remember the remake made by the series samurai jack and that awesome and to the point.
When did he get off his ass to turn this into some complex where as I mentioned becomes Monstrous horde vs. Angelic arch warriors. :rolleyes2
Fiction or not this is the same example shown in Alexander, where in the hell do they get this crap about freedom where do they get off to try and smudge historical relevance. So in the end tough luck! Your not going to have the convenience of hiding behind "its just fiction" you know full well what load of smudge this movie is. And that remark "Athenian boy lover" just jerked and pissed me off, Athens could have smudged Sparta by just sneezing in the wind. And they made no effort to show that it was thanks to Athens that the Greeks survived the Spartans just held a narrow mountain pass for two days.
Fiction or not the timeline compared to the historical events were very accurate this was based on history like it or not. And in the end history/fact lost.
End of rant!



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