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Troy is a 2004 film about the Trojan War, released by Warner Bros. It was directed by Wolfgang Petersen of Air Force One and Neverending Story fame.


<font color="brown">Agamemnon: I see you're not hiding behind your high walls. Valiant of you. Ill-advised, but valiant.

Hector: You come here uninvited. Go back to your ships and go home.

Agamemnon: We've come too far, Prince Hector.

Menelaus: Prince? What prince? What son of a king would accept a man's hospitality, eat his food, drink his wine, embrace him in friendship, then steal his wife in the middle of the night?

Paris: The sun was shining when your wife left you.

Menelaus: She's up there, watching, isn't she? Good. I want her to watch you die.
Agamemnon: Not yet, brother. Look around you, Hector. I brought all the warriors of Greece to your shores.

Nestor: You can still save Troy young prince.

Agamemnon: I have two wishes. If you grant them, no more of your people need die. First, you must give Helen back to my brother. Second, Troy must submit to my command, to fight for me whenever I call.
Hector: You want me to look on your army and tremble? Well I see them. I see 50,000 men brought here to fight for one man's greed.
Agamemnon: Careful boy, my mercy has limits.

Hector: And I've seen the limits of your mercy and I tell you now, no son of Troy will ever submit to a foreign ruler. Agamemnon: Then every son of Troy shall die.



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Hector: Fight me!

Achilles: Why kill you now, Prince of Troy, with no-one here to see you fall?


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Boy: The man you're fighting? He's the biggest man I've ever seen. I wouldn't want to fight him.

Achilles: That's why no-one with remember your name.


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Briseis: Am I still your captive?

Achilles: You're my guest.

Briseis: In Troy, guests can leave whenever they want.

Achilles: You should leave, then.


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Achilles: [speaking to Agamemnon] Before my time is over, I will look down on your corpse and smile!


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Hector: I see 50,000 men brought here to fight for one man's greed.


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Paris: [to Helen] Then I'll make it easy for him to find me. I'll walk right up to him and tell him you're mine.


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Paris: [discussing the wooden horse] Father, burn it.


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Achilles: [to Briseis] You are free. If I hurt you, it's not what I wanted.

[pause]

Achilles: Go. No one will stop you. You have my word.


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Achilles: [to Hector] We will meet again my brother.


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Priam: [to Achilles] I knew your father. He died well before his time. But he was fortunate enough to not have lived long enough to see his son fall.


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Hector: [about his baby son] I want to see him grow tall. I want to see all the girls chasing after him.


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Paris: Father, this is Helen.

Priam: Helen? Helen of Sparta?

Paris: Helen of Troy.


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Patroclus: But this is a war!

Achilles: [Quietly to Patroclus] Cousin, I can't fight the Trojans if I'm concerned for you. Guard the ship.


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Andromache: 50,000 men did not come to watch your brother fight. You know this.


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Paris: The sun was shining when your wife left you.


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Achilles: [to Birseis] Men die protecting you. Perhaps they deserve more than your pity.


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Eudorus: We were going to sail home today. I don't think anyone's sailing home now.


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Eudorus: [about Patroclus] He wore your armor. Your sheild, your greaves, your helmet. He even moved like you.


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Achilles: [to Briseis] If I hurt you... that wasn't what I wanted.


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Glaucus: [the Appolonians are making their last stand] Soldiers of Troy! It has been my honor to lead you! Come, the boatman awaits us! I say, let us make him wait a little longer! [Trojans attack as the Greeks break down the last barricade]


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Priam: I've fought many wars in my time. Some I've fought for land, some for power, some for glory. I suppose fighting for love makes more sense than all the rest.


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Agamemnon: A great victory was won today, but that victory was not yours. Kings do not kneel to Achilles. Kings do not pay homage to Achilles.

Achilles: Perhaps the kings were too far behind to see: the soldiers won the battle.

Agamemnon: History remembers KINGS, not soldiers! Tomorrow we'll batter down the gates of Troy. I'll build monuments for victory on every island of Greece. I'll carve Agamemnon in the stones.

Achilles: Be careful King of kings. First you need the victory.


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Hector: Do you know what you have done? Do you know how many years our father worked for peace?

Paris: I love her.

Hector: Ugh. It's all a game to you isn't it? You roam from town to town, bedding merchants' wives and temple maids and you think you know something about love? What about your father's love? You spat on him when you brought her onto this ship! What about the love for your country? You'd let Troy burn for this woman? I won't let you start a war for her.

Paris: May I speak? If what you say is true. I've wronged you. I've wronged our father. If you want to take Helen back to Sparta, so be it! But I go with her.

Hector: To Sparta, they'll kill you.

Paris: Then I'll die fighting.

Hector: Oh, and that's sounds heroic to you doesn't it? To die fighting. Tell me little brother, have you ever killed a man?

Paris: No.

Hector: Ever seen a man die in combat?

Paris: No.

Hector: I've killed men and I've heard them dying and I've watched them dying and there's nothing glorious about it, nothing poetic. You say you're willing to die for love but you know nothing about dying and you know nothing about love!

Paris: All the same, I go with her. I won't ask you to fight my war.

Hector: You already have.


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Agamemnon: [upon seeing Achilles' boat to land first on the beaches of Troy] The man wants to die!


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Priam: Do you love her, my son?

Paris: Father, you are a great king, because you love your country so much. Every blade of grass, every grain of sand, every rock in the river... You love all of Troy. That is the way I love Helen.


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Hector: You say you're willing to die for love but you know nothing about dying and you know nothing about love!


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Achilles: Before my time is done I will look down on your corpse and smile.


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Hector: All of my life I have lived by a code and the code is simple: honor the gods, love your woman and defend your country. Troy is mother to us all. Fight for her!


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Hector: Tell me little brother, have you ever killed a man?

Paris: No

Hector: Ever seen a man die in combat?

Paris: No

Hector: I've killed men and I've heard them dying and I've watched them dying and there's nothing glorious about it.


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Achilles: You're still my enemy in the morning.

Priam: You're still my enemy tonight. But even enemies can show respect.


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Paris: Pearls from the sea of Propontus.

Helen: They're beautiful, but I could never wear them, Menelaus would kill us both.

Paris: Don't be afraid of him.

Helen: I'm not afraid of dying, I'm afraid of tomorrow. I'm afraid of watching you sail away and knowing you'll never come back. Before you came to Sparta, I was a ghost. I walked and I ate and I swam in the sea... I was just a ghost.

Paris: You don't have to fear tomorrow... come with me!

Helen: Don't play with me, don't play.

Paris: If you come, we'll never be safe. Men will hunt us, the gods will curse us, but I'll love you. Until the day they burn my body, I'll love you.


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Achilles: Go home, prince. Drink some wine, make love to your wife. Tomorrow, we'll have our war.

Hector: You speak of war as if it's a game. But how many wives wait at Troy's gates for husbands they'll never see again?

Achilles: Perhaps your brother can comfort them. I hear he's good at charming other men's wives.


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Paris: Brother, do you love me?

Hector: The last time you asked me that, you were 10 years old and you have just stolen father's horse. What have you done now?


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Achilles: Is there no one else? Is there no one else?


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Helen: You should not have come here tonight.

Paris: That's what you said last night?

Helen: Last night was a mistake.

Paris: And the night before?

Helen: I have made many mistakes this week.


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Achilles: You gave me peace in a lifetime of war.


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Achilles: [when asked why he let Hector go] It's too early in the day to be killing princes.


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Briseis: You lost your cousin, and now you have taken mine. Where does it end?

Achilles: It never ends.


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Achilles: [to his men] Myrmidons! My brothers of the sword! I would rather fight beside you than any army of thousands! Let no man forget how menacing we are, we are lions! Do you know what's waiting beyond that beach? Immortality! Take it! It's yours!


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Achilles: [to Hector] Get up, Prince of Troy! I won't let a stone rob me of my glory!


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Nestor: This will be the greatest war the world has ever seen. We need the greatest warrior.


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Priam: I loved my son from the moment he opened his eyes until the moment you closed them.


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Messenger Boy: They say you can't be killed.

Achilles: Well, I wouldn't be bothering with the shield then, would I?


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Messenger Boy: Are the stories true? They say your mother was an immortal godess. They say you can't be killed.

Achilles: I wouldn't be bothering with the shield then, would I?

Messenger Boy: The Thesselonian you're fighting... he's the biggest man i've ever seen. I wouldn't want to fight him.

Achilles: Thats why no-one will remember your name.


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Achilles: If you sailed any slower the war would be over.

Odysseus: I'll miss the start as long as i'm here at the end.


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Thetis: Your glory walks hand-in-hand with your doom.


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Odysseus: This war will never be forgotten, nor will the heroes who fight in it.


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Achilles: Never hesitate.


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Agamemnon: The Gods only protect the strong.


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Agamemnon: Empires are forged by war.


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Menelaus: I want her back.

Agamemnon: Well, of course you do. She's a beautiful woman.

Menelaus: I want her back so I can kill her with my own two hands. I won't rest until i've burned Troy to the ground.


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You can't have the whole world, Agamemnon. Its too big... even for you.

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Briseis: Why did you choose this life?

Achilles: What life?

Briseis: To be a great warrior.

Achilles: I chose nothing. I was born and this is what I am.


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Odysseus: [to Achilles] War is young men dying and old men talking. You know this. Ignore the politics.


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Achilles: Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be a sight? [goes to fight Boagrius]

Agamemnon: Of all the warlords loved by the gods, I hate him the most.


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Hector: I thought it was you I was fighting yesterday, and I wish it *had* been you.

Achilles: You won't have eyes tonight, you won't have ears or a tongue. You will wander the underworld blind, deaf, and dumb, and all the dead will know, This is Hector, the fool who thought he killed Achilles.


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Achilles: You won't have eyes tonight. You won't have ears or a tongue. you will wander the underworld blind, deaf and dumb and all the dead will know; This is Hector: the fool who thought he killed Achilles.


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Hector: I killed a boy today. He was young; Too young!


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Briseis: I thought you were a dumb brute. It would have been easier to forgive a dumb brute!


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Agamemnon: [on the death of Patroclus] That boy may have just saved the war for us.


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Achilles: [to Priam] You are a far better king than the one leading this army.


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Hector: I killed a boy today. He was young; too young.


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Briseis: I thought you were a dumb brute. I could have forgiven a dumb brute.


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Briseis: Stop! Too many men have died today! If killing is your only talent, that's your curse. I don't want anyone dying for me.


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Achilles: There are no pacts between lions and men.


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Achilles: [removing his helmet] Now you know who you are fighting!


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Menelaus: May the Gods keep the wolves in the hills and the women in our beds.


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Messenger Boy: The Thessalonian you're fighting, he's the biggest man I've ever seen. I wouldn't want to fight him. Achilles: That is why no one will remember your name.


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Paris: The weather is good, Poseidon has blessed our voyage.

Hector: Sometimes the gods will bless you in the morning and curse you in the afternoon.

Paris: Do you love me brother? Would you defend me against any enemy?

Hector: The last time you spoke to me like this you were ten years old and had just stolen father's horse... what have you done now?

Paris: I must show you something.


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Priam: I have endured what no one on earth has endured. I have kissed the hands of the man who killed my son.

Achilles: Priam?


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Ajax: [to his shipmates, as they approach the Trojan beach] Row you lazy whores, row! Greeks are dying!


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Odysseus: It is not an insult to say a dead man is dead.


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Menelaus: [to Paris] See the crows? They've never tasted Prince before.


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Agamemnon: Peace is for women and the weak.


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Andromache: [to Hector] I can't imagine life without you.


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Achilles: I'll tell you a secret. Something they don't teach you in your temple. The Gods envy us. They envy us because we're mortal, because any moment might be our last. Everything is more beautiful because we're doomed. You will never be lovelier than you are now. We will never be here again.


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Achilles: We men are wretched things.


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Thetis: If you stay in Larissa, you will find peace. You will find a wonderful woman, and you will have sons and daughters, who will have children. And they'll all love you and remember your name. But when your children are dead, and their children after them, your name will be forgotten... If you go to Troy, glory will be yours. They will write stories about your victories in thousands of years! And the world will remember your name. But if you go to Troy, you will never come back... for your glory walks hand-in-hand with your doom. And I shall never see you again.


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Hector: Yesterday the Greeks underestimated us. We should not return the favor.


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[last lines] Odysseus: [voiceover] If they ever tell my story let them say that I walked with giants. Men rise and fall like the winter wheat, but these names will never die. Let them say I lived in the time of Hector, tamer of horses. Let them say I lived in the time of Achilles.


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Achilles: It never ends.


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Odysseus: Then fight for me. My wife will feel much better knowing you're riding beside me. I'll feel much better.


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Helen: Menelaus was a brave man. He fought for honor. And every day I was with him, I wanted to walk into the sea and drown.


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[about Achiles]

Nestor: That man was born to end lives.


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Odysseus: We need you. Greece needs you.

Achilles: Greece got along fine before I was born. And Greece will remain Greece long after I am gone.


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[first lines]

Odysseus: [voiceover] Men are haunted by the vastness of eternity. And so we ask ourselves: will our actions echo across the centuries? Will strangers hear our names long after we are gone, and wonder who we were, how bravely we fought, how fiercely we loved?


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Agamemnon: Achilles is one man!

Odysseus: Hector is one man! Look what he did to us today!

Agamemnon: Hector fights for his country! Achilles fights only for himself!

Odysseus: I don't care about the man's alliegence, I care about his ability to win battles!


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Briseis: Would you leave this all behind?

Achilles: Would you leave Troy?


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Achilles: You were brave to fight them.

Briseis: To fight back when I'm attacked? A dog has that kind of courage.


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Hector: If I die...

Andromache: No...

Hector: If I die I don't know how much longer Troy will stand.


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Agamemnon: Achilles can't be controlled!


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Nestor: How many battles have we won off the edge of his sword?


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Achilles: He killed my cousin!

Priam: He thought it was you. How many cousins have you killed? How many fathers and brothers and sons and husbands, how many, brave Achilles?


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Achilles: At night I sometimes see them. The faces of the men I killed. They're waiting for me on the far bank of the Styx. They say, Welcome, brother.


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Achilles: I told you how to fight but I never told you why to fight.

Patroclus: I fight for you.

Achilles: Yes, but who will you fight for when I'm gone? Soldiers fight for kings they've never even met. They fight when they're told to fight, they die when they're told to die.

Patroclus: Soldiers obey.


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Briseis: Do you enjoy provoking me?


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Agamemnon: I almost lost this war because of you.


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Patroclus: Prince Hector a good a warrior as they say?

Odysseus: The best of all the Trojans. Some say he's better than all the Greeks too. Even if your cousin doesn't come, I hope you'll join us Patroclus. We could use a strong arm like yours.

Achilles: Play your tricks on me. But not on my cousin.

Odysseus: You have your swords. I have my tricks. We play with the toys the gods give us.

Achilles: You don't have to fear me girl. You're the only Trojan who can say that.


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Agamemnon: [to Briseis] You'll be my slave in Mycenae. A Trojan priestess scrubbing my floors. And at night... [Briseis stabs him in the neck with a Trojan blade]


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Helen: I can't ask anyone to fight for me. I'm no longer queen of Sparta.

Hector: You're a princess of Troy now.


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[first title cards]

Title card: 3200 years ago

Title card: After decades of warfare, Agamemnon, King of Mycenae, has forced the kingdoms of Greece into a loose alliance. Only Thessaly remains unconquered.

Title card: Agamemnon's brother, Menelaus, King of Sparta, is weary of battle. He seeks to make peace with Troy, the most powerful rival to the emerging Greek nation.

Title card: Achilles, considered the greatest warrior ever born, fights for the Greek army. But his disdain for Agamemnon's rule threatens to break the fragile alliance apart.


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Agamemnon: He's going to take the beach of Troy with 50 men?


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Achilles: Things are less simple today.

Odysseus: Women have a way of complicating things.

[edit]
See also
Alexander
Gladiator
Spartacus
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External link
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ameba

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Ketu sikur ishte quic me duket mu?!?!
Apo e kam gabim Jesicca (Shpirt) ?!?!
 

ameba

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Jesica kjo kuota eshte vetem per ty.....
po e gjete se nga cili film eshte marre ke nje dreke... /pf/images/graemlins/goofy.gif /pf/images/graemlins/goofy.gif /pf/images/graemlins/goofy.gif
per te gjithe te tjeret nje birre me poste.... /pf/images/graemlins/tonguee.gif /pf/images/graemlins/tonguee.gif

A-How do you feel?
B-I'm fine.
A-Fine? You know what "fine" stands for, don't you?
B-Yeah, unfortunately.
A-"Freaked-out," "Insecure," "Neurotic" —
B-And "Emotional".
A-See those columnns behind you?
B-What about 'em?
A-That's where they used to string up thieves who felt "fine".
 

alinos

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Ne fakt kishe te drejte, kjo ishte teme me te gjetur, por mesa duket me lart i gjetem vet /pf/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Ajo qe ke vene ti eshte nga Italian Job!

E gjeeeeeeeeeeetaaaaaaaaaaaaa Vangjeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel /pf/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

how do you like me mr. Rabbit? /pf/images/graemlins/wub.gif
 

fallen angel

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che vuoi?questa e la parte divertente dell isola,e tu stai nella parte non divertente dell isola.



kush e gjen ka i paqete cartier gratis!




p.s.isssiiiiii! gjalle e?
 

ameba

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</font><blockquote><font class="small">Citim:</font><hr />
che vuoi?questa e la parte divertente dell isola,e tu stai nella parte non divertente dell isola.



kush e gjen ka i paqete cartier gratis!

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Madacascar.....

tape paketen ma ke borxh /pf/images/graemlins/smash.gif /pf/images/graemlins/smash.gif Xhaxhi Traktoristi.....
 

ameba

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nurce kjo asht vetem per ty....

"My ancestors have ruled Japan for 2,000 years. And for all that time we have slept. During my sleep I have dreamed. I dreamed of a unified Japan. Of a country strong and independent and modern... And now we are awake. We have railroads and cannon and Western clothing. But we cannot forget who we are. Or where we come from."

po e gjete ke nje birre te Bar Servi....
 

romeo

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o figure po nga kishe humbur se na thave syte






p.s nuk eshte film ky /pf/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 

ameba

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nurce gjej kete pra..... TAPE !!!
<font color="blue"> The general who became a slave. The slave who became a gladiator. The gladiator who defied an emperor. Striking story! But now, the people want to know how the story ends. Only a famous death will do. And what could be more glorious than to challenge the Emperor himself in the great arena?
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ezhderha

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- ku do shkosh xhaje?
kthehet ngadale dhe sheh qe shoferi i taksise asht femen.
- prapa diellit!
dhe del jashte nga vetura.

nga 'kapedani'.
 

fallen angel

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e para nese nuk po ja fus kot eshte l'ultimo samurai me tom cruise...

kurse persa i perket Gladiatorit mos u fot ne monopote se nuk asht hana prone privote /pf/images/graemlins/wink.gif

lara,une winston pi.po vetem blu ama,ato light jana pak te shpifme,po po e deshe hajde deri ktu ne merre...:p


ku eshte kjo:

do u people ever die?

po kjo:

vai,corri frenki,e non voltarti piu,e ricordati del tuo amico che ti ha salvato la vita....

po kjo:


po c'fare ben moj shoqe se me shashtishe fare me shashtishe...:)


t'fala dyzit!
 

ameba

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</font><blockquote><font class="small">Citim:</font><hr />
ku eshte kjo:

do u people ever die?

po kjo:

vai,corri frenki,e non voltarti piu,e ricordati del tuo amico che ti ha salvato la vita....

po kjo:


po c'fare ben moj shoqe se me shashtishe fare me shashtishe...:)

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e para : te nje film me lufte.... /pf/images/graemlins/wink.gif
e dyta : te nje film me miq te mire.... /pf/images/graemlins/tonguee.gif
e treta : te "Zonja nga qyteti".... /pf/images/graemlins/goofy.gif

ate Winstonin e ben dot Camel Gri /pf/images/graemlins/confused.gif /pf/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

bizi

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</font><blockquote><font class="small">Citim:</font><hr />


ku eshte kjo:

do u people ever die?

po kjo:

vai,corri frenki,e non voltarti piu,e ricordati del tuo amico che ti ha salvato la vita....

po kjo:


po c'fare ben moj shoqe se me shashtishe fare me shashtishe...:)


t'fala dyzit!

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e para degjohet ca si shpesh neper filma e s'e them dot.

e dyta eshte tek "La legenda di Al, John e Jack", ndersa te treten e thane qe i perket zonjes nga qyteti.

Gjeni kete:
"Non tutti quelli che ti buttano della merda adosso lo fanno per farti del male e non tutti quelli che ti tirano fuori dalla merda lo fanno per farti del bene e soppratutto se sei nella merda fino al collo stai zitto"
 

fallen angel

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mos valle eshte l'ultimo boyscout?


apo ja futa kot?

sidoqofte e pra qe nuk ke gjet eshte te x-man 1.
 
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