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* During the climax, as the slave revolt incited by D'Leh and the rest of the Yagahl peaks and they're all rushing the slavers' stronghold with a pitifully small shield-wall standing between it and them, the "god" of the slavers emerges from his palace and horns are sounded; the consistently-abused slaves all instinctively bow down despite D'Leh's protests for them to stay standing. It turns out that the god is here to bargain because he's scared absolutely shitless of D'Leh because a prophecy says that a hunter would be his downfall. He offers to let D'Leh leave with Evolet and the rest of the Yagahl peacefully and his men will never bother them again. D'Leh demands to know what will happen to the rest of the slaves in this scenario and is told that they still belong to the god and will remain in his service forever. D'Leh refuses to accept this and hurls the White Spear at the god with all his might, skewering him and making him tumble down the stairs, covered in blood. As a fly lands on the guy's face, D'Leh yells to everyone assembled, "''HE'' IS ''NOT'' A GOD!" and, just like that, the slave revolt is back on. Eat your heart out, [[Film/ThreeHundred Leonidas]].

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* During the climax, as the slave revolt incited by D'Leh and the rest of the Yagahl peaks and they're all rushing the slavers' stronghold with only a pitifully small shield-wall standing between it and them, the "god" of the slavers emerges from his palace and horns are sounded; the consistently-abused slaves all instinctively bow down despite D'Leh's protests for them to stay standing. It turns out that the god is here to bargain because he's scared absolutely shitless of D'Leh because over a prophecy says saying that a hunter would be his downfall. He offers to let D'Leh leave with Evolet and the rest of the Yagahl peacefully and his men will never bother them again. D'Leh demands to know what will happen to the rest of the slaves in this scenario and is told that they still belong to the god and will remain in his service forever. D'Leh refuses to accept this and hurls the White Spear at the god with all his might, skewering him and making him tumble down the stairs, covered in blood. As a fly lands on the guy's face, D'Leh yells to everyone assembled, "''HE'' IS ''NOT'' A GOD!" and, just like that, the slave revolt is back on. Eat your heart out, [[Film/ThreeHundred Leonidas]].
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* During the climax, as the slave revolt incited by D'Leh and the rest of the Yagahl, the "god" of the slavers emerges from his palace and horns are sounded; the consistently-abused slaves all instinctively bow down despite D'Leh's protests for them to stay standing. It turns out that the god is here to bargain because he's scared absolutely shitless of D'Leh, because a prophecy has stated that a hunter would be his downfall. He offers to let D'Leh leave with Evolet and the rest of the Yagahl peacefully and his men will never bother them again. D'Leh demands to know what will happen to the rest of the slaves in this scenario and is told that they still belong to the god and will remain in his service forever. D'Leh refuses to accept this and hurls the White Spear at the god with all his might, skewering him and making him tumble down the stairs, covered in blood. As a fly lands on the guy's face, D'Leh yells to everyone assembled, "''HE'' IS ''NOT'' A GOD!" and, just like that, the slave revolt is back on. Eat your heart out, [[Film/ThreeHundred Leonidas]].

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* During the climax, as the slave revolt incited by D'Leh and the rest of the Yagahl, Yagahl peaks and they're all rushing the slavers' stronghold with a pitifully small shield-wall standing between it and them, the "god" of the slavers emerges from his palace and horns are sounded; the consistently-abused slaves all instinctively bow down despite D'Leh's protests for them to stay standing. It turns out that the god is here to bargain because he's scared absolutely shitless of D'Leh, D'Leh because a prophecy has stated says that a hunter would be his downfall. He offers to let D'Leh leave with Evolet and the rest of the Yagahl peacefully and his men will never bother them again. D'Leh demands to know what will happen to the rest of the slaves in this scenario and is told that they still belong to the god and will remain in his service forever. D'Leh refuses to accept this and hurls the White Spear at the god with all his might, skewering him and making him tumble down the stairs, covered in blood. As a fly lands on the guy's face, D'Leh yells to everyone assembled, "''HE'' IS ''NOT'' A GOD!" and, just like that, the slave revolt is back on. Eat your heart out, [[Film/ThreeHundred Leonidas]].
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* During the climax, as the slave revolt incited by D'Leh and the rest of the Yagahl, the "god" of the slavers emerges from his palace and horns are sounded; the consistently-abused slaves all instinctively bow down despite D'Leh's protests for them to stay standing. It turns out that the god is here to bargain because he's scared absolutely shitless of D'Leh, because a prophecy has stated that a hunter would be his downfall. He offers to let D'Leh leave with Evolet and the rest of the Yagahl peacefully and his men will never bother them again. D'Leh demands to know what will happen to the rest of the slaves in this scenario and is told that they still belong to the god and will remain in his service forever. D'Leh refuses to accept this and hurls the White Spear at the god with all his might, skewering him and making him tumble down the stairs, covered in blood. As a fly lands on the guy's face, D'Leh yells to everyone assembled, "HE IS NOT A GOD!" and, just like that, the slave revolt is back on. Eat your heart out, [[Film/ThreeHundred Leonidas]].

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* During the climax, as the slave revolt incited by D'Leh and the rest of the Yagahl, the "god" of the slavers emerges from his palace and horns are sounded; the consistently-abused slaves all instinctively bow down despite D'Leh's protests for them to stay standing. It turns out that the god is here to bargain because he's scared absolutely shitless of D'Leh, because a prophecy has stated that a hunter would be his downfall. He offers to let D'Leh leave with Evolet and the rest of the Yagahl peacefully and his men will never bother them again. D'Leh demands to know what will happen to the rest of the slaves in this scenario and is told that they still belong to the god and will remain in his service forever. D'Leh refuses to accept this and hurls the White Spear at the god with all his might, skewering him and making him tumble down the stairs, covered in blood. As a fly lands on the guy's face, D'Leh yells to everyone assembled, "HE "''HE'' IS NOT ''NOT'' A GOD!" and, just like that, the slave revolt is back on. Eat your heart out, [[Film/ThreeHundred Leonidas]].
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* D'Leh evading the Terror Birds. You can tell Emmerich really thought out the stuntwork and camerawork before shooting.

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* D'Leh evading the Terror Birds. You can tell Emmerich really thought out the stuntwork and camerawork before shooting.shooting.
* During the climax, as the slave revolt incited by D'Leh and the rest of the Yagahl, the "god" of the slavers emerges from his palace and horns are sounded; the consistently-abused slaves all instinctively bow down despite D'Leh's protests for them to stay standing. It turns out that the god is here to bargain because he's scared absolutely shitless of D'Leh, because a prophecy has stated that a hunter would be his downfall. He offers to let D'Leh leave with Evolet and the rest of the Yagahl peacefully and his men will never bother them again. D'Leh demands to know what will happen to the rest of the slaves in this scenario and is told that they still belong to the god and will remain in his service forever. D'Leh refuses to accept this and hurls the White Spear at the god with all his might, skewering him and making him tumble down the stairs, covered in blood. As a fly lands on the guy's face, D'Leh yells to everyone assembled, "HE IS NOT A GOD!" and, just like that, the slave revolt is back on. Eat your heart out, [[Film/ThreeHundred Leonidas]].
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* The Mammoth Hunt. Excellent combination of dynamic cinematography and intense action.
* D'Leh evading the Terror Birds. You can tell Emmerich really thought out the stuntwork and camerawork before shooting.

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