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Ask Mark Canton, Producer of the movie 300 a question
JakeBurkeWork at 10:01AM, March 11, 2007
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Hello everyone,

We at Platinum Studios are starting a new interview series at www.brokenfrontier.com called the Scott Mitchell Rosenberg Interview Series, and would like to give everyone the opportunity to submit questions, the upcoming series will be with Mark Canton one of the producers for the recently released movie 300, if there is a question that you would like to ask him please submit it by posting it under this column or email me at jake.burke@platinumstudios.com, the deadline for this will me Monday 3/12/07 by 12 noon, PST. We will go through the questions and pick 10 of them.

Thank you
Jake.

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Ozoneocean at 10:27AM, March 11, 2007
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Ok, here's my question:
Given that the Spartans are such a well known and iconic warrior culture, with their appearance extremely well documented in art (statues, pottery etc.), why didn't they have proper Spartan costume? What was the creative reason behind the generic/cartoonasized appearance? Because it's hardly an arcane or obscure subject.

-Edit- No, I have a better question!
-The story the movie is based on is essentially a piece of heroic propaganda, as well as being the classical tale of East Vs West, extremely polarised, and simple: Devilish, godless Persians, fighting brave Greeks. Was the decision to make the film at this time in any way influenced by attitudes in the US regarding “the War on Terror”? -the whole thing; 9/11, Afghanistan, Iraq, etc.
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Black_Kitty at 3:58PM, March 11, 2007
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Alas, I haven't seen the film yet but I so want to.

I've heard that the film is pretty faithful to Frank Miller's comic book. Was there any scene that required a change from the source however and if so, why?

Edit: I just noticed that there's already an interview over at Broken Frontier. But maybe this is for the next section of the interview?

http://www.brokenfrontier.com/lowdown/details.php?id=708
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Alexis at 5:44PM, March 11, 2007
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I was wondering if it was hard to get the movie made. Now that the movie is done it's pretty obvious that it's an awesome, exciting story, but in the early stages of production were people into making a movie about the battle of Thermopylae?
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WingNut at 5:56PM, March 11, 2007
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I know comic books are all the recent rage in American cinema, but is it more difficult to produce a movie based off of a graphic novel, even though the material is much better geared toward motion pictures?

-W
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acadia at 6:54PM, March 11, 2007
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How did you pack THAT MUCH testosterone into one movie?

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