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  DVDTown.com: DVD Review Of 300 - Two-Disc Special Edition http://www.dvdtown.com/reviews/300/4938
"300" may just be the best-looking film of 2007, bar none. By John J. Puccio and Jason P. Vargo.
  300: Special Edition http://www.dvdmg.com/300.shtml
Possibly the biggest cinematic disappointment we’ll see in 2007, 300 takes an interesting premise and turns the material into laughable schlock. By Colin Jacobson.
  Film Threat: 300 DVD http://www.filmthreat.com/index.php?section=reviews&Id=10191
Sometimes the violence and other story elements are a bit over-the-top, if that's possible in a movie where the word "bombastic" might as well have been written on the front page of the screenplay. By Brad Cook.
  DVD Review: 300 http://www.currentfilm.com/dvdreviews9/300dvd.html
"300" is dazzling visually, but the film does come up short on substance; even just a bit more character development would have made the film more engaging.
  DVD: 300 http://www.einsiders.com/reviews/dvd/show_dvd.php?review_dvd=1214
Something that worked well on the printed, colorful, comic page is painstakingly brought to life through the use of cutting edge computer assisted filmmaking. And, predictably, the heart of the story is sacrificed on the altar of visual effectiveness. By Jonathan W. Hickman.
  http://www.reel.com/movie.asp?MID=143229&PID=10127690&Tab=reviews&CID=18#tabs http://www.reel.com/movie.asp?MID=143229&PID=10127690&Tab=reviews&CID=18#tabs
With 300, Snyder blends the swift pace and stylish posturing of today's attention-challenged cinema to the sword-and-sandal genre, a format that to this point has been crucified by bloated entries such as Alexander, Troy, and Kingdom of Heaven. By Sean O'Connell.
  300 Special Edition http://www.dvd-dweeb.com/reviews/300.htm
Like its digital predecessors before it, Zack Snyder and crew successfully managed to integrate live action and a digital environment to render a film that is jaw droppingly gorgeous to watch.
  DVD Talk Review: 300: 2-Disc Special Edition http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?id=29298
Aggressive, atmospheric and over-the-top, 300 should please action fans and followers of Frank Miller's work. By Randy Miller III.
  Qnetwork: 300 http://www.qnetwork.com/?page=review&id=1851
Anyone who thinks beyond the digitally-enhanced surface of 300 and the accompanying exhilaration it often creates might feel slightly sick at having just swallowed what may be the most impressive bit of fascist fantasy worship since World War II. By James Kendrick.

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