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What is your favorite "medieval" movie? |
Alexander Nevsky (1938, Nikolai Cherkasov) |
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1% |
[ 1 ] |
Braveheart (1995, Mel Gibson) |
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7% |
[ 4 ] |
El Cid (1961, Charlton Heston) |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
Excalibur (1981, Nigel Terry) |
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1% |
[ 1 ] |
Flesh & Blood (1985, Rutger Hauer and Jennifer Jason Leigh) |
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3% |
[ 2 ] |
Henry V (1989, Kenneth Branagh and Brian Blessed) |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
Ivanhoe (1952, Robert Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor) |
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1% |
[ 1 ] |
Kingdom of Heaven (2005, Orlando Bloom) |
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9% |
[ 5 ] |
Beowulf (2007, Ray Winstone) |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
Robin Hood (1991, Danny Webb) |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991, Kevin Costner, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) |
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1% |
[ 1 ] |
The 13th Warrior (1999, Antonio Banderas) |
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13% |
[ 7 ] |
The Lion in Winter (1968, Peter O'Toole and Katharine Hepburn) |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999, Milla Jovovich) |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
The Name of the Rose (1986, Sean Connery and Christian Slater) |
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3% |
[ 2 ] |
The Vikings (1958, Kirk Douglas) |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
Tristan + Isolde (2006, James Franco and Sophia Myles) |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
Kingdom of Heaven, the Director's Cut (2005, Orlando Bloom) |
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15% |
[ 8 ] |
Beowulf & Grendel (2005, Gerard Butler) |
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1% |
[ 1 ] |
Beowulf & Grendel (2005, Gerard Butler) |
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1% |
[ 1 ] |
The Return of Martin Guerre (1982, Gérard Depardieu) |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
Anazapta (2001, Jason Flemyng) |
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17% |
[ 9 ] |
A Knights Tale (2001, Heath Ledger) |
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17% |
[ 9 ] |
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Total Votes : 52 |
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LadyHarpsong
Location: Auckland (sorry)
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 11:59 pm I admit it, Heath Ledger made 'A Knight's Tale' for me... |
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I admit it, Heath Ledger made 'A Knight's Tale' for me... but a lot of the movie annoyed me as well, Jocelyn's hairdos were ridiculous and she herself was just aggravating. I would have changed the end so that William married Kate the blacksmith. She was awesome
"Are you a woman or a blacksmith?"
"...sometimes I'm both!"
Second vote goes to 13th Warrior. Go the Arab pony! Woop woop! _________________ "You can't imagine how stupid the whole world has grown nowadays. The things these scribblers write! "
— Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (Dead Souls) |
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Victorius
Location: IMPERIVM ROMANA: The Roman club with a Living History focus.New Roman Club
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 12:06 pm |
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We can add Ridley Scott's "Robin Hood" to this list now. I'll place it as my first among all Medieval movies, virtually perfect in nearly every way. Apart from a few minor props and shots, I can't think of s single Medieval fim that does it so well.
Can we add this to the list at the top of the thread please? _________________ VICTORIVS, BA.MA.HONS.I, IMPERIVM. ROMANA |
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Mad Jim
Location: Dunedin
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 2:11 pm |
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Braveheart! Though Flesh and Blood was good also! _________________ I like living.. |
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Robbo
Location: In the Tree's
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 3:31 pm |
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Haven't officially voted, but put me down for (in no order):
* 13th Warrior (Eaters of the Dead was about as exciting as reading a tech manual though)
* Flesh & Blood - loved the siege of the castle, and some of the various things that occurred. Amazing.
* Kingdom of Heaven (Directr's Cut) - Agree with everyone who says it's the extra scenes that really really make the difference.
* Tristan & Isolde - cause Sophia Miles is hot! :p _________________ Hail the Sky Traveller |
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Nathan
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 5:19 pm |
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ARN - The Knight Templar
Only thing I could really fault was the heater shields instead of kites, but goes to show that a film can be both entertaining and reasonable correct. Well worth watching/owning! |
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Robbo
Location: In the Tree's
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 5:30 pm |
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difference being that while Arn was a good portrayal, it wasn't that entertaining...then again I watched it in Finnish or something :p _________________ Hail the Sky Traveller |
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Nathan
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 6:41 pm |
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Swedish.
Yes it was a little slow, but it was quite enjoyable.
Now I'm stuck looking for an English translation of the books. |
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Phil Berghan-Whyman
Location: Wellington
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 11:05 pm |
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I can't edit the poll, so I can't add Robin Hood (2010).
Solomon Kane (2009) is a fun B action set in the 1600s. Witches, demons, sword fights, and crucifications.
Fun. _________________ Phil Berghan-Whyman
"Hand me the sword and ask me the question again"
http://www.handypaladin.co.nz |
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Robbo
Location: In the Tree's
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 12:54 am |
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Outlander?
*runs* _________________ Hail the Sky Traveller |
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Phil Berghan-Whyman
Location: Wellington
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 1:34 am |
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I really enjoyed Outlander. It was a movie about a spaceman who crashes in viking times and has to defeat a bad alien with the help of the locals - what the f@ck has historical accuracy got to do with that?
It was lots of fun. _________________ Phil Berghan-Whyman
"Hand me the sword and ask me the question again"
http://www.handypaladin.co.nz |
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Nathan
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 8:47 am |
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Robbo wrote: | Outlander?
*runs* |
Trebuchet load..........aim............fire!!!!......reload |
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Katlin Hytonen
Location: Thames, Waikato
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Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 11:19 am |
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My favourite Medieval movie is "Stara Basin" check it out on u tube. It's in Polish with sub titles and is real good movie some excellent Viking scenes too. If anyone had any more Viking ones they can suggest i would love to see them. Although not that old i found "Pathfinder" good.
Te Arde, Katlin. _________________ Hail Thor, Hail Odin i am proud to be a Viking desendant. |
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Victorius
Location: IMPERIVM ROMANA: The Roman club with a Living History focus.New Roman Club
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Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 12:24 pm |
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Anyone got any criteria for what makes a good Ancient/Dark Age/Medieval movie?
For me (apart from some measure of historical accuracy...OK - a large measure of hsitorical accuracy), they have to have characters we can identify with, sympathise with, or otherwise like;
They also have to have a reasonable storyline, which to me is more than a journey from A to B with adventures along the way (although that can work);
Some sense of scale. By that, I mean it has to have something more than what we'd expect to get from a double-episode of the old Xena or Hercules series (examples of such films that, to me, didn't rise above that, would include Pathfinder, and before that, King Arthur).
What about the rest of you? _________________ VICTORIVS, BA.MA.HONS.I, IMPERIVM. ROMANA |
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huscarl
Location: in the back of your mind
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Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 2:09 pm |
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Erik The Viking all the way
"You can lead a Norse to water but you cant make him sink" _________________ hail Fraja. |
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huscarl
Location: in the back of your mind
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