Thrust this into another man's flesh... and they will applaud and love you for that. And you... you may begin to love them... for that.
Gladiator
2.3s
On the left, draw your shields!
Gladiator
20.1s
Ultimately, we're all dead men. Sadly, we cannot choose how... but we can decide how we meet that end... in order that we are remembered... as men. Come on!
Gladiator
19.2s
Next. Spaniard... why don't you fight?
Gladiator
12.4s
He enters Rome like a conquering hero. But what has he conquered? Give him time, Gracchus. He's young. I think he could do very well. For Rome, or for you?
Gladiator
4.1s
How soon do you think they could be ready to fight? For you, tomorrow.
Gladiator
3.1s
Go away! You'll never rule us, Commodus!
Gladiator
3.4s
Hail, Caesar. Senators.
Gladiator
2s
Kill! Kill!
Gladiator
15.7s
For your guidance, Caesar, the Senate has prepared a series of protocols... to begin addressing the many problems in the city... beginning with basic sanitation for the Greek Quarter... to combat the plague which is already springing up there.
Gladiator
1.1s
Usurper!
Gladiator
3.2s
Hail, Caesar. Senators.
Gladiator
3.3s
Go to your mother, Lucius. It's what she'd like.
Gladiator
2.6s
I'm going to need good men like you.
Gladiator
1.8s
Magnificent battle.
Gladiator
2.4s
I'm going to need good men like you.
Gladiator
33.7s
Maximus the farmer. I still have difficulty imagining that. You know, dirt cleans off a lot easier than blood, Quintus. - Here he is. - Highness. Senator Gaius, Senator Falco. Beware of Gaius. He'll pour a honeyed potion in your ear... and you'll wake up one day and all you'll say is, Republic." Well, why not? Rome was founded as a republic. Yes, and in a republic the senate has the power. But Senator Gaius isn't influenced by that, of course. Where do you stand, General? Emperor or Senate? A soldier has the advantage of being able to look his enemy in the eye, Senator.
Gladiator
7s
Well, with an army behind you, you could be extremely political. I warned you. Now I shall save you. Senators.