Gladiator 2000 Internet Archive -
Ridley Scott’s Gladiator (2000) fundamentally resurrected the sword-and-sandals epic for the modern cinematic era, winning five Academy Awards—including Best Picture—and grossing over $465 million worldwide. Decades after Russell Crowe’s Maximus Decimus Meridius first demanded, "Are you not entertained?", the film continues to capture the cultural imagination.
The collection includes a podcast review from The Popcorn Poops discussing the film’s impact. Film Summary Release Date: May 5, 2000 (USA). Director: Ridley Scott.
Third, a Geocities fan shrine. Animated flames, a MIDI of “Now We Are Free” playing at 8-bit depth. The webmaster’s tagline: “My name is Gladiator Fan #1. And I will have my vengeance—for this film not winning Best Picture.” (It lost to Traffic that year. The archive also contained a flame war about this.) gladiator 2000 internet archive
Gladiator (2000) at the Internet Archive: A Digital Time Capsule of a Cinematic Masterpiece
: Scholarly works like Gladiator: Film and History which analyze the 2000 movie's historical accuracy. Film Summary Release Date: May 5, 2000 (USA)
One can find a 2016 upload of the 2000 film on the Archive, with the identifier Gladiator_201607 . The page describes the film, lists its cast and crew, and notes that it has received over 11,500 views and a single favorite since its upload by the user "FridaysontheFly".
Through the Open Library and text archives, researchers can find: Animated flames, a MIDI of “Now We Are
While users occasionally upload full-length copies of major motion pictures to the Internet Archive, these uploads generally violate the platform's Terms of Service. The Internet Archive complies with Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) take-down notices. Consequently, unauthorized full-length streams of the movie are routinely removed by copyright holders. Legitimate Research Uses