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The second trailer makes me a little more hopeful.

I will be interested in the "take" on the Trojans -- will this be Trojan-War-a-la-the-Iliad or Trojan-War-a-la-the-Aeneid?
 

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CCamfield said:
According to imdb.com, Ajax is being played by Tyler Mane, aka Daryl Karolat, a wrestler who played Sabertooth in the X-Men movie.

I can deal with that. He definitely looks the part and getting into character as Ajax shouldn't be too much of a stretch. ;)

As an aside, whenever I see that name I automatically think of Cary Kolat. Cary would tear Karolat a new one! :)

Wombat said:
The second trailer makes me a little more hopeful.

I'm somewhat torn.

O'Toole as Priam, Bloom as Paris, Bana as Hector, Bean as Odyseeus all work for me.

And while the film looks to have been well done, the more I actually see of Brad Pitt the less confident I become.

I would also have preferred a more "classically" beautiful Helen.
 
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John Q. Mayhem said:
Bloom's going to make an interesting Paris. Do you know who's playing Helen?
Diane Kruger. I assume she's the one on the right.

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CCamfield said:
Yes, you're right, it is better. Cool.

But - I'm already starting to nitpick. :( There should not be any flaming balls flying in the sky... there were no seige weapons of any sort at the time, hence the use of the Trojan Horse to finally get into the city...

Though it is worthwhile to note that Hephaestus turns himself into a sheet of flame somewhere around Book XXI and roasts an amazing number of Trojans as well as convinces the river god to stop wrestling with Achilles.
 

Wombat said:
The second trailer makes me a little more hopeful.

I will be interested in the "take" on the Trojans -- will this be Trojan-War-a-la-the-Iliad or Trojan-War-a-la-the-Aeneid?

No, no, no - we must have Trojan-War-a-la-Dictys, with a little Dares the Phrygian for the kids. Really ;)

Dr. Strangemonkey said:
Though it is worthwhile to note that Hephaestus turns himself into a sheet of flame somewhere around Book XXI and roasts an amazing number of Trojans as well as convinces the river god to stop wrestling with Achilles.

Only Trojan corpses, however.
 

Dr. Strangemonkey said:
Though it is worthwhile to note that Hephaestus turns himself into a sheet of flame somewhere around Book XXI and roasts an amazing number of Trojans as well as convinces the river god to stop wrestling with Achilles.

Yeeees... but apparently the gods don't make any appearances in the movie.
 


CCamfield said:
Yeeees... but apparently the gods don't make any appearances in the movie.

AFAIK, Thetis does show up on the list of characters for the movie, but with none of the other deities mentioned, perhaps she'll be transformed into a human being for this story.

So removing all the mythological spin attached to the Trojan War, what really and truly brought about it?

According to the Iliad? Or historically?
 

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