All the stars are given to Michael Fassbender

Ulises 2021-12-14 08:01:17

The author "The Last Nietzsche" can be considered as saying: the dignified tactics of the 9th Army of Rome were greatly poisoned by the choreographer. Ridley Scott filmed gladiators, HBO filmed ROME, and there were all the well-deserved Roman phalanxes ready-made, and the director actually made up such naive and low-powered generals and legions. Pooh. In addition, Roman Britain is a huge branch of British history, with abundant information and talents, and all of them have been ignored by the directors. I'll baw.

Then there is the Iron Man 3000 battle royale. To show the cruelty of the battle, can you be more realistic, please? The plot, picture, and rhythm are either messy or mediocre to death.

Of course, Michael Fassbender is still eye-catching as always: that small waist with a full grip! I have seen so many muscular men's figures, and his waist can be so thin and seductive. He is considered to be a leader. This German, this Irishman, alas, how come he is so beautiful in Europe... (pea-eyed sighing)

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  • Vicenta 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    Old-fashioned plot, with standard functional characters

  • Alessandro 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    I don't know what it's talking about, except for chopping chopping, in fact, I also want to chopping chopping

Centurion quotes

  • [last lines]

    Centurion Quintus Dias: My name is Quintus Dias. I'm a fugitive of Rome, and this is neither the beginning nor the end of my story.

  • [first lines]

    Title Card: 117 AD / The Roman Empire stretched from the African desert to the Caspian sea. But its farthest, most untamed frontier was Northern Britain. / In this unforgiving land, the Roman army encountered fierce resistance from a people known as the Picts. / Using guerrilla tactics and the landscape to their advantage, they brought the invasion to a halt. / The stalemate has lasted almost 20 years. Now Rome has given orders to end the deadlock by any means necessary...