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Il_Padrino




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PostPosted: Wed, 29th Jul 2020 12:32    Post subject:
PickupArtist wrote:
this spectacle was as good and if not better due to no magic n blabla and a full armored knights horse charge of a what seemed like a hundred or more Smile

butsadly ofcourse the lighter fake armor as it was normal horses galoping and not the real strong farmer cart pulling n plowing horses that were the only ones at the time that could carry such heavy weight


True, there's little horse armour in Excalibur, but that fits the era of the early middle ages.
And you can't have an Arthurian saga without Merlin, although the magic Excalibur is grounded and somewhat realistic (calling fogs and stuff, not changing people into fish or squirrels Wink )

Plus, it's from 1981, so no CGI, everything is real. And it has a young Liam Neeson too Smile It doesn't get more epic that this:



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PostPosted: Wed, 29th Jul 2020 12:52    Post subject:
Except none of that armor in that movie makes any sense.

Arthur, if there ever was an equivalent in real history, would have been around 500-600AD and the type of full plate armor they wear is like 14th+ century Smile

nitpicking I am, yes!
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PostPosted: Wed, 29th Jul 2020 14:24    Post subject:
Ok, ok, how about this: when they fight in full plate, you can tell it's heavy and they focus on the weak points/joints. Razz



(yeah, Arthur is using a sword instead of a blunt weapon, because it's Excalibur Razz Lancelot only uses it to prick)
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PostPosted: Wed, 29th Jul 2020 14:49    Post subject:
I watchzed too many clips on youtube, telling and explaining me about armour, warfare and weaponry to be able to properly enjoy such nonsense anymore Smile

I know too much, lol.
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PostPosted: Wed, 29th Jul 2020 15:02    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Wed, 29th Jul 2020 15:46    Post subject:


sorry, the king takes the cake, maybe its cause im biased cause it looks more like a true medieval 2 total war battle line of the late era heavy foot and horse knights, the helmets, the pikes, the pickaxe and the daggers to get under the armor

loved it

280 extras in suits damn and still looks tiny, imagine a true 5000+ vs 5000 engagement and the moshpit it would have really become Smile

they say they did no to little cgi, and i think it was worth every penny, and i bet anyone who owns a suit would have went there for free just for the fun of it
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PostPosted: Wed, 29th Jul 2020 16:12    Post subject:
While I liked that movie, for what it is, it also changed a LOT of things Smile
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PostPosted: Wed, 29th Jul 2020 16:53    Post subject:
I grew up with Excalibur, nothing will convince me. Razz
But I'm always up for an epic knights movie, so downloading now Very Happy Let's hope it's more than just one (albeit well-made) battle Wink


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PostPosted: Wed, 29th Jul 2020 16:58    Post subject:
Oh I absolutely enjoyed watching the king. But it clearly took a lot of "artistic liberties" Smile But I am actually quite fine with that, while watching a movie. Reality a lot of times is a lot more "gory" and "steril", than their cinematic counter parts.
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PostPosted: Wed, 29th Jul 2020 19:25    Post subject:
how u mean gory ? full plated knights rarely died, they were nobility and were expected to live and be ransomed, only agincourt was a rare exception where the longbow prooved super effective combined with the mud and also the fact they didnt leave prisoners alive, they really did kill the hundreds of nobles they captured after the fight if what i read was right causing a huge upset and decemation to french noble families

tell us a movie then that did it right Smile kingdom of heaven had some brutal stuff

from how i perceive medieval 100y war warfare: it was rich cunts with OP gear having fun slaughtering revolting peasants, they would never ride out to battle if there was a good chance they would die, their gear and wealth was their life insurance
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PostPosted: Wed, 29th Jul 2020 19:44    Post subject:
Cinematic brutality is quite different from "reality". I^m not talking about the knights, which by the way got butchered once on the ground and faced by soldiers with maces, hammers etc.

But I know what you mean and yes, that was still true at that point in history. What I meant is, for example, how the English slaughtered the french prisoners prior to the battle at Agincourt. I think in the movie, it was mentioned, but that was it. While in reality, you'd show the English slaughtering several thousand french soldiers. Also the whole movie is quite "English leaning" and makes the French out to be those "Evil" monsters. A lot like how Russians are depicted during the cold war and to this day.

Remember that the french fought in their country for almost a hundred year at this point against the English invaders.

Anyway, still a good movie, but a bit one sided Smile
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PostPosted: Thu, 30th Jul 2020 09:04    Post subject:
The King 7.5/10

It ain't Excalibur, doesn't come close either Very Happy But it was very enjoyable and well made. (even though it has just one, albeit well-made, battle, as expected Razz )

I already thought that girl in the end looked a lot like Vanessa Paradis, but with Depp-like eyes. Good genes Smile


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PostPosted: Thu, 30th Jul 2020 09:51    Post subject:
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vurt wrote:
The Boat (2018).
Kind of nice mystery/survival/horror. Kept me interested. While the pacing is good and the actor is good the script is a bit lazy, there's nothing too interesting/smart about it. It's really more focused on mystery than anything else, i think it could have been made way more creepy, though they probably wanted to keep it away from getting cheesy. Quite suspensful and a bit original at least. 6/10


Ah, so you watched it buddy Smile I enjoyed it, and for a low budget production, it wasn't bad, but I really could have got out of that bathroom within 10 mins, lol Razz


If you're up for something absolutely horrific...



i really tried to put myself into that situation while watching... ugh, made me feel sick...
That woman though, such a bad-ass, totally getting Sarah Connor vibes haha
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PostPosted: Fri, 31st Jul 2020 09:01    Post subject:
15 MINUTES OF WAR - 6/10
Okay-ish movie about GIGN's first mission.

BLOOD WESSEL - 6/10
Vampires on a NAZI ship during WW2.
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PostPosted: Fri, 31st Jul 2020 15:52    Post subject:
15 mins of war, well it barely had enough content to entertain me 15 mins ... do urselves a favor and just skip forward a bunch of times to the end for some brainless pew pew rambo balony

story is complete hog wash, the operation looked completely retarded , a mg42 spraying at a bus ... and only one person hit inside ... yeah right, ask the guys at dday normandy what a mg42 did to their landing craft ....

just pure bullshit directing and action, like cmon snipers not even shooting machine gun nests first... just another french fuckup i guess , meh doubt they had any military advisor or something, anyone with half a brain would have seen the flaws a mile away

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PostPosted: Sat, 1st Aug 2020 09:48    Post subject:
THE SILENCING (2020) - 6/10
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau's audition for "The Last of US" series? Pretty decent though.
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PostPosted: Sun, 2nd Aug 2020 23:35    Post subject:
The Autopsy Of Jane Doe - 7/10

Not bad horror flick, tense.


Gravity - 8/10

Not as good as the big screen, where I seen it first time, but good visuals.



The Next Three Days - 8.5/10

Good one this. A roller-coaster of a ride from start to finish. Really enjoyed.
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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Aug 2020 11:29    Post subject:
GHOSTS OF WAR (2020) - 6/10
EXTRACTION (2020) - 8/10
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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Aug 2020 13:00    Post subject:
Autopsy of Jane Doe 7.5/10
Well made, although I didn't find it particularly scary (or tense even). The first half, the autopsy basically, I liked most. You can really tell when the movie shifts gear to the 'horror' part.

Palm Springs 5/10
Only because I had nothing else. It's fine for that, just set expectations to very low Razz


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PostPosted: Tue, 4th Aug 2020 03:36    Post subject:
Devil (2010) - 5.9/10

Interesting, had me gripped for 2 secs, but very flawed.


11:14 (2003) - 6.5/10

One of these movies you think, WTF!!??, but give it time, and it's actually pretty clever, with a 'tongue in cheek' tone.
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PostPosted: Wed, 5th Aug 2020 23:25    Post subject:
The Old Guard (2020) - 3/10
What a borefest.
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PostPosted: Tue, 11th Aug 2020 13:37    Post subject:
The old guard

5/10

Boring.


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PostPosted: Tue, 11th Aug 2020 17:16    Post subject:
better days (chinese) 9/10 very good
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PostPosted: Tue, 11th Aug 2020 19:30    Post subject:
Dark (German series):


ZzzZzZ snozefest.
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PostPosted: Tue, 11th Aug 2020 19:35    Post subject:
Extreme Job 2019 (Korea). Silly title, great movie. 8/10
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PostPosted: Tue, 11th Aug 2020 20:02    Post subject:
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Dark (German series):


ZzzZzZ snozefest.



What??? - Literally one of the best shows ever ...


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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Aug 2020 16:24    Post subject:
shaft 2019 8/10 pretty good, lots of funny scenes
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Aug 2020 20:08    Post subject:
Sputnik - 4.5/10
First 2/3 of the movie are alright but than it just goes into nonsense.


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