Somehow the Julius Fučík instrumental composition for band, known as “Entrance Of the Gladiators” (AKA “Thunder and Blazes”) doesn’t strike me as the right tone for a bloody gladiatorial match. To me it is circus music connected with clown antics and the spectacle of circus performers marching into the main tent.
But I suppose ancient crowds considered gladiatorial matches more like bloody football games, where injuries were expected, even cheered. Gladiators had royal sponsors, and bets were made. They likely had groupies and trysts with women, and men, among the upper classes. Movies have likely falsely shaped our modern image of such spectacles.
(syntax supported by the Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, Ecosia, and Yandex search engines) in the browser address bar (or search for it using one of those search engines) and choose the first Category: found and once there find the text string 1868, and click its link for info and links that point to more info about this large painting.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (Ctrl- or right-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #3196 (October 1, 2023) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment, and using the dropdown menu (even larger, if you trim what’s after .png from the URL). I have added a comment there (awaiting Mr. Melcher’s approval) pointing to info about this artist I used to point to here. Only work by him used here so far.
BE THIS GUY 12 months ago
Marcus Attilius choice of Livin’ on a Prayer as his entrance music did not build confidence among his fans.
Solstice*1947 12 months ago
/// “Sorry, Spartacus, we’re only able
in a painting to show half the fable.
We’ll paint combat by sword,
but your slave-girl reward
has to wait for the movies and cable.”
rmremail 12 months ago
Dark Helmet enters the arena
Call me Ishmael 12 months ago
“Look on the bright side, kid. It could have been a lion..”
Call me Ishmael 12 months ago
Nuthin’s more nefarious than a nasty retiarius in the mor-ornin…
Say What Now‽ Premium Member 12 months ago
“Wait a minute, that other guy also has weapons!”
Wilde Bill 12 months ago
“Did you know that you swish when you walk? Not that I’m looking…”
Call me Ishmael 12 months ago
There once was a retiarius/
Who went by the name of Marius/
With his trident and net/
He worked up a sweat/
But as “weaponry” those are precarious..///
Though Marius was fast on his feet/
One secutor* proved equally fleet,/
Twas his only reverse, so/
It’s “pollice verso”/
Marius left the sand on a sheet.
*secutor ( literally “follower” or “pursuer”) is the guy with armor and shield. “Pollice verso” means thumbs down- finish him off.
Ubintold 12 months ago
Okay, but I’m off on Sunday.
Jayalexander 12 months ago
You’re on next, Don’t Break A Leg. You’ll be toast.
ronaldspence 12 months ago
if i win can i have the rest of the sport coat! This one sleeve not is embarrassing
PraiseofFolly 12 months ago
“Rufus, you’re not one who easily scares
I’ve seen you fight fierce boars and bears.
But these cougars against whom you will now guard
Are drunk old gals so much love-starved
Their gropes cause malfunctioned costume tears!
.
“Remember you’re paid but to tease
With full monty some ladies you might please.
But unless you want an awkward arrest,
You’ll not be indecently undressed
Exposed to eyes and to the breeze!
.
“Despite what Messalina does enjoy
You are more than a mere XXL boy toy.
Your sword and shield are but props
And battle feints to draw your blood short stops
So just grin and bare it, my dear boy.”
jel354 12 months ago
Are they playing the Lions?
jdculhane46 12 months ago
Apparently, the promoter thought all this crap would make the checkers tournament more exciting
MS72 12 months ago
Don’t forget: Targeting with your helmet is forbidden, and will result in a trip to the lions den.
phritzg Premium Member 12 months ago
Maybe he has a chance with Britney Spears.
Lady loves a joke 12 months ago
He has the look of Tom, from the old Tom and Jerry cartoons, when he’s being compelled to a girl, sometimes by the scent of her perfume.
Buzzworld 12 months ago
Who remembers “What’s a happy Roman? A gladiator.” ba dom tish
[Traveler] Premium Member 12 months ago
I can’t go out there! We’re wearing the same outfit!
wincoach Premium Member 12 months ago
Right before walking out, Finnius asked Cassus, “does this loincloth make my butt look big?”
Linguist 12 months ago
“Go, Machista! Kill the Athenian dog!”
aerotica69 12 months ago
Quick, check my backside for any trailing restroom detritus.
Rev Phnk Ey 12 months ago
Spartacus trying out his new open toe Nikes.
Indianapolis Smith 12 months ago
Wait… Just how old IS Taylor Swift?
MuddyUSA Premium Member 12 months ago
You only have one fight today…some guy called Hercules!
PraiseofFolly 12 months ago
Somehow the Julius Fučík instrumental composition for band, known as “Entrance Of the Gladiators” (AKA “Thunder and Blazes”) doesn’t strike me as the right tone for a bloody gladiatorial match. To me it is circus music connected with clown antics and the spectacle of circus performers marching into the main tent.
But I suppose ancient crowds considered gladiatorial matches more like bloody football games, where injuries were expected, even cheered. Gladiators had royal sponsors, and bets were made. They likely had groupies and trysts with women, and men, among the upper classes. Movies have likely falsely shaped our modern image of such spectacles.
Played by military band:
https://m.youtube.Com/watch?v=s7SqMRxv4Zc
Wikipedia, “Entrance of the Gladiators”:
https://en.m.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Entrance_of_the_Gladiators
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member 12 months ago
Well, it beats flipping burgers. Of course, you may end up as burger.
stamps 12 months ago
And here, unexpectedly, comes the Spanish Inquisitor,
The Wolf In Your Midst 12 months ago
The progenitor of the “Jeff Goldblum Macho Strut”: the Spartacus Confident Stride.
Calvins Brother 12 months ago
“Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho, It’s off to work I go."
Calvins Brother 12 months ago
“Well, Thanks for coming. Write when you get work.”
anomaly 12 months ago
Taylor’s a bit older than I thought.
Linguist 12 months ago
“morituri te salutant”
KEA 12 months ago
gladiators (so named for their short swords-gladius in Latin) had THE neatest helmets
Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago
see you later gladiator
mabrndt Premium Member 12 months ago
The Gladiator:
Paste (including the quote marks)
"Category:Paintings of gladiators" Wikimedia
(syntax supported by the Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, Ecosia, and Yandex search engines) in the browser address bar (or search for it using one of those search engines) and choose the first Category: found and once there find the text string 1868, and click its link for info and links that point to more info about this large painting.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (Ctrl- or right-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #3196 (October 1, 2023) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment, and using the dropdown menu (even larger, if you trim what’s after .png from the URL). I have added a comment there (awaiting Mr. Melcher’s approval) pointing to info about this artist I used to point to here. Only work by him used here so far.
d1234dick Premium Member 12 months ago
thanks for the sex octavin, send in the next in line.
mshaw Premium Member 12 months ago
“The Gladiator,” ca. 1850
Running Buffalo Premium Member 12 months ago
If you win this battle, you will have enough experience points to acquire a +2 shield, a +1 helmet, or a +1 sword.
Bilan 12 months ago
“Wait a second. When did the lions learn how to use a sword?”
Call me Ishmael 12 months ago
For Tuesday:
He exudes an air of command:/
The object he holds in his hand /
is called a baton/
and the beating goes on./
He takes pleasure in beating the band..///
And if you should try to compete/
You are certain to meet defeat/
For he holds the chair/
And there’s no space to spare:/
He sits in the catbird seat.///