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The History Channel Presents Last Stand of the 300 - The Legendary Battle at Thermopylae

The History Channel Presents Last Stand of the 300 - The Legendary Battle at Thermopylae
Director: David Padrusch
Actors: Tj Cencula, John Fairbairn, J.b. Gardiner, Kevin Moran, Christopher Hartmann
Studio: A&E Home Video
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 39 reviews
Sales Rank: 4588

Format: Color, Ntsc, Widescreen, Closed-captioned
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 91 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: AAE-77211
UPC: 733961772111
EAN: 0733961772111
ASIN: B000OIOPPE

Theatrical Release Date: 2007
Release Date: July 31, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Some very light scratches, disc plays like brand new! In Stock!

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Last Stand of the 300 is an interesting 90-minute documentary from the History Channel explaining the details of the ancient Spartans' showdown with the Persian army at the battle of Thermopylae. It's long been a fascinating subject, but it hit popular culture in a big way with the 2007 feature film 300, based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller. Last Stand of the 300 helps explain the background behind the battle as well as many of the details not covered in the movie, including how the Ionian Revolt and the famed battle of Marathon led to Themopylae, the naval front led by Thermistocles, and what happened afterward. Numerous scholars and authors (including the writers of Gates of Fire and Empires at War) explain the rigorous Spartan training, military strategy, the Oracle at Delphi, the Persian technological advantage, different kinds of weaponry and vessels (the Spartan hoplon, dory, and xiphos, and the trireme), and how one of Miller's famous lines came from Herodotus ("Then we shall have our battle in the shade"). The maps are extremely helpful for showing how the geography affected the battle (one detour would have cost the Persians an extra two years of travel time), but the reenactments look kind of simple compared to the extremely stylized feature film. --David Horiuchi

Product Description
The legendary battle of Thermopylae is still acknowledged today for its brilliant military maneuvers and the well-trained and fearless soldiers who fought to the death. THE HISTORY CHANNEL presents a detailed account of this legendary battle examining the events leading up to the conflict the tactical expertise that allowed the outnumbered Greeks to stall their mighty foes and the bloody encounter itself. Find out how an army of a few hundred men overcame impossible odds and witness the conflict that altered the course of Western civilization. System Requirements:Running Time: 94 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DOCUMENTARIES/MISC. Rating: NR UPC: 733961772111 Manufacturer No: AAE-77211


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4 out of 5 stars Sound and effective retelling of an amazing story   July 7, 2008
Bruno
The battle of Thermopylae was one of the most decisive battles in world history, as well as being one of the most awe inspiring. If the beurocrats in Brussels truly want to forge a common sense of European identity then perhaps they should ensure that every schoolchild on the continent is at least aware of the story.

Sadly, the battle isn't really as well known as it should be, or at least wasn't until the blockbuster '300' came out last year. And here we have an American made documentary to companion that film, sticking fairly closely to the events as depicted there (and astonishingly as the events are widely agreed to have actually happened). In contrast to what other reviewers have written, I didn't find this to be particularly low budget. True, talking heads take up much of the time, often stating the merely banal and obvious, but the recreated scenes are effective if brief. In fact, they are so similar in style to the film that I'm sure a lot of the same extras and production team were involved.

Its such an astonishing story that its hard to tell badly and this documentary does quite a sound job. I'm far from an expert on Ancient Greece but I was suprised at the historians seemingly claiming that the battle of Thermopylae caused the birth of a collective sense of Greek identity which led directly to a united Greece under Phillip II and then the glory of Alexander's empire. Hmmm...I thought the subsequent war between Sparta and Athens (the peloponnesian) left all of Greece easy prey for the Macedonians (who for hundreds of years had never been allowed to participate in the Olympic Games because they were not seen as sharing in the common Greek cultural identity).

That quibble aside, a well made and effective retelling of an incredible story that everybody should know.



4 out of 5 stars Where few stood against many   June 2, 2008
Black Donereu (Celebration, Florida)
The last stand of the 300 is one of history's greatest military tales of bravery, endurance, and valiantness. The history channel's rendition of this heroic battle between King Leonidas and his 300 Spartan soldiers against three-hundred thousand Persians on land was recreated with painstaking detail. But the battle did not take place only on land - Themistocles led the Athenian naval forces against Xerxes at Thessaly and finishing off the Persians at Artemisium.

This documentary does a great job of recounting the beginnings of the war between Persia and Greece - starting with King Darius the Huckster's defeat at Marathon by Callimachus. King Darius grooms his son Xerxes to exact his revenge which led up to the battle of Thermopylae. In 480 B.C. King Leonidas, with his 300 Spartans and roughly 6000 free men of Greece decided to make their stand at Thermopylae "The Hot Gates" (named after the hot thermal springs) It was at this narrow pass flanked on one side by steep mountains and on the other by the sea, the Greeks made their stand.

"Come and get them" were the words that launched this battle. In this narrow corridor, the Persian numbers counted for nothing - they were restricted from using the stableness of their cavalry. It wasn't until the third day when Ephialtes informed the Persians of a route that would allow them to outflank the Greeks. Now surrounded, the brave soldiers at Thermopylae were doomed. It is then that Leonidas was killed and a battle raged over his corpse - with Xerxes ordering that the head be cut off and stuck on a pike.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent historical review   May 30, 2008
Cyborg009 (California)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you liked the movie "300" as much as I did, you'll definitely enjoy the documentary. It goes into much greater detail that the comic book and movie simply glossed over. Bottom line, get this DVD to acompany your "300" DVD!


4 out of 5 stars Great Story   May 19, 2008
R. J. Martinez (Portage, Mi. USA)
All I know of this subject is what I watched during this DVD. So...based on that I thought this film was good and the story unfolded in an educating way. I walked away knowing more about Spartans than I knew before, and now I am really interested. This DVD paid for itself when it drew my interest.


5 out of 5 stars More informative than expected   May 7, 2008
Richard Rhodes
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I saw the movie but this gives more meaning to the story. I had no idea how the battle got started.

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