Thursday, May 7, 2009
Well, maybe there’s a sequel where we can adjust the fantasy and bring [Maximus] back from the dead
Following the success of Gladiator, released in 2000, Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott invited Cave to write a script for the sequel. They hoped that the macabre musician could find a creative solution to Gladiator 2's main hurdle – that Maximus, Crowe's character, dies at the end of the first film.
Maximus is granted eternal life by the Roman gods, so he spends most of the film trying to reunite with his son, who has joined an army of early Christians. There are a lot of epic fight scenes. But the best part is the finale, which is apparently a montage of Maximus showing up during battles throughout modern history, including World War II and Vietnam. The script ends with Maximus in the Pentagon.
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I was reading some of this script earlier and thought it was kinda amazingly awesome. Seems more like a Tim Burton stop-motion thing than a Russel Crowe action vehicle, but I would definitely watch a movie like this.
I saw Wolverine (for free, I wouldn't pay for that) and they do a take-off of the "eternal warrior" idea with Hugh Jackman sticking people with fingerforks in the civil war, wwii, vietnam all the way to someplace Darfur-y.
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