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GOOD: Technomusic accompanying
medieval
swordplay.
Think of the Puritans,and the Christian crusades against the Islamic people during the
Medieval
times.
This "largest filmed reconstruction of
medieval
battle ever staged in the British Isles" made me snicker.
Bender transports the plot from
medieval
Italy to Mississippi during the time of the American civil war.
Now don't get me wrong I love bad movies... no I adore bad movies, Troll 2.... ouch painful, Manos The Hands of Fate... just watch Torgo go, Guru the Mad Monk.. is that traffic noise in the
medieval
background?
Forgettable pilot that never really explains why Nostradamus is really important to the plot of this movie, but Rob Estes plays a a hunky cop who happens to be Nostradamus for some reason and who battles time-travelling
Medieval
monks that run around with guns and set people on fire to start the apocalypse.
Cushing, who never looked more bored and uninterested in any role he played before, owns a giant
medieval
castle and apparently in Greek this means you also own the complementary archaeological ruins and an underground network of caverns.
James Gunn updates Romeo and Juliet taking a
medieval
tragedy and reinvision's it as a modern day street punk drama.
This documentary would also be excellent for educators, who are teaching about Roman, or
medieval
history.
A note: the author of the book on which it's based - Michael Ondatje - was enchanted with the film and is quoted as saying he wished he had thought of some of the lovely scenes written purely for the movie...the way Kip "invites" Hana to his side with a trail of small candles, and the way he arranges for Hana to view the frescoes in the ruined
medieval
church.
Simple story: a elite soldier thought dead, returns after years to end the reign of the Japanese in Korea in
medieval
days.
Many people from my generation learn a lot about history of Egypt,
medieval
Spain and even the Incas, (The first time I heard from them was a very cheap adventure movie with Charlton Heston called The Treasure of the Incas), same happened to me with Egypt, or Rome seen many "bad" epics of the era.
I believe there were legends of several Robins in
medieval
times.
I was given this movie as a gift, obviously under the same premise because my aunt knows I'm into action movies with a
medieval
myth theme.
The subject is certainly compelling: a group of people take their love of gaming one step further by creating a fake
medieval
world full of warriors, kings, princes and castles.
The filmmakers seem to take the subject of wargaming, and this particular one, waaaaay too seriously rather than once in awhile recognizing the humor and fun in making a film about adults drssing up in
medieval
gear and pounding each other with foam swords.
Les Visiteurs, the first movie about the
medieval
time travelers was actually funny.
Cannon pulled off a real visual beauty of a
medieval
epic that appears fascinating (except for the dragon prop).
Case in point: the amateurish acting and horrible plot is a sign that reviving the
medieval
legend is no cure for some lousy execution.
Not only that, but they feed you the entire premise of the movie in the first five minutes, and continue at a rapid fire pace until they hit the
medieval
part.
The
medieval
set is a comic mish-mash of anything from the late 10th century to the 16th century.
The only redeeming quality I could find in this movie was that the artifacts looked authentic enough to pass for
medieval
or Gothic period pieces.
And to let you know the game is set in a
medieval
time period.
This 1974 Naschy outing is directed by Leon Klimovsky, and a cursory glance at the publicity photos and packaging might lead you to believe that this
medieval
romp lies somewhere between "Inquisition" and "Sadomania".
The horror in question is a wicked
Medieval
magician played by Spanish horror legend Paul Naschy looking like he's playing Abanazer in a church hall panto.
One of the misfits is Ronnie(Bobb'e J. Thompson), a foul-mouthed fifth grader and the other is Augie(Christopher Mintz-Plasse), a bashful young man that roll plays in a fantasy
medieval
world.
Fritz Lang's German
medieval
saga continues in Die Nibelungen: Kriemhilds Rache (1924).Kriemhild (Margarete Schoen) wants to avenge her murdered husband, Siegfried.Her brother is too weak to bring the murdered, Hagen, to justice.Kriemhild marries Etzel, the King of the Huns (Rudolf Klein-Rogge).She gives birth to a child, and invites her brothers for a party.Etzel and the other Huns should kil Hagen, but he is protected by his brothers.We see a huge battle of life and death begins, and she sets the whole place on fire.Eventually Hagen is dead, and so is Kriemhild.These movies deal with great themes, such as revenge and undying love.Sure we have later seen some better movies made of those topics, but this was one of the early ones.
I can imagine it now, the writers waking up after a long night of getting high and playing dance dance revolution, then putting ideas together for this: Space marines got to alien planet, which is infested with dinosaurs and has
medieval
houses in it, to protect a science team studying the planet.
The literature of magic is so diverse, portraying the ideas of classical,
medieval
and modern wizardry, like Harry Potter and Sabrina.
To do that task, in the forest he unexpectedly finds the help of a friendly fairy named Aisling.Gorgeously and delicately drawn by hand (there is some computer animation in a few key passages) in a manner that wants to resemble both
medieval
and traditional Celtic art, and with a very creative use of color and all sorts of geometric shapes, this film is relentlessly strange, but is a good strange, not of the off putting variety but of the eye opening sort.
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