Anyone seen this yet? Says it's starring based Boromir

Anyone seen this yet? Says it's starring based Boromir.

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name a movie where sean bean doesn't die

National Treasure
Ronin

Two Towers
Return of the King

>Sean Bean
netflix.com/search?q=roman&jbv=80096545&jbp=2&jbr=0

is it any good, should I watch it?

He only narrates it. It's a documentary with high-budget re-enactments and sexy women.

umm, why aren't any of them black?

hollywood whitewashing at its finest

>sympathetic commodus
So, what's the angle here? Are they trying to put blame for his shitty reign on le ebil senate or are they genuinely trying to create a non-one dimensional character? Trailer looks terrible, anyways.
vimeo.com/190765859

Troy

He's not sympathetic. He's played out to be a spoiled chad buffoon.

>Ronin
now THAT was a fucking good flick

I really hope that's the case. Didn't get that impression from the trailer.

The professors they had talking about him speak directly about how unsuited he was for the position.

>Ronin
it was implied they had him killed to keep the plot from being revealed

>The professors
What did he mean by that?

Documentaries often have experts weighing in on the subject and commenting on it.

The Island
Silent Hill

>it was implied they had him killed to keep the plot from being revealed

When was this now?

>thought this was Netflix's Rome
>turns out to be a documentary with voice overs and shit

Well, fuck.

this.

Then their sources have not been keeping up with current scholarship because the modern perception of him has changed dramatically in the last decade or so.

soldiers of fortune