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The MacKenzie's
2005-06-29 02:56:50 UTC
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Other than the recent spate of Arthurian-related films, can anyone recommend
other good (or even half-decent) Arthurian movies? TIA.
Alex
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Doc Martian
2005-06-29 03:13:06 UTC
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excalibur. it's the only one that doesn't pander to it's audience.

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Other than the recent spate of Arthurian-related films, can anyone recommend
other good (or even half-decent) Arthurian movies? TIA.
Alex
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The MacKenzie's
2005-06-29 05:59:29 UTC
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I have seen the few standard good films such as Excalibur, the Merlin
mini-series and th Mists of Avalon; as well as the recent Hollywood version
of King Arthur.
I recently came across a recent film called Guinevere. Anyone ever heard
of it? Or see it?
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Other than the recent spate of Arthurian-related films, can anyone recommend
other good (or even half-decent) Arthurian movies? TIA.
Alex
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Doc Martian
2005-06-29 06:16:06 UTC
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saw mists of avalon AND merlin..... both were dogshit.... good if you're 13
years old.... other then that? you're better off picking up howard pyle.

cheers!
Doc
Post by The MacKenzie's
I have seen the few standard good films such as Excalibur, the Merlin
mini-series and th Mists of Avalon; as well as the recent Hollywood version
of King Arthur.
I recently came across a recent film called Guinevere. Anyone ever heard
of it? Or see it?
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Other than the recent spate of Arthurian-related films, can anyone
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Post by The MacKenzie's
other good (or even half-decent) Arthurian movies? TIA.
Alex
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PAUL GADZIKOWSKI
2005-06-29 11:02:56 UTC
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My favorite's _Camelot_.


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Doc Martian
2005-06-29 15:47:40 UTC
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bwahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahaahahahahahahahah.

cheers!
Doc
Post by PAUL GADZIKOWSKI
My favorite's _Camelot_.
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Diane
2005-06-30 01:14:16 UTC
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Post by Doc Martian
bwahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahaahahahahahahahah.
cheers!
Doc
Post by PAUL GADZIKOWSKI
My favorite's _Camelot_.
I knew someone would say that, but I happen to like Camelot, too. Mainly
because of Richard Harris.
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PAUL GADZIKOWSKI
2005-06-30 11:59:12 UTC
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David Tanguay
2005-06-29 21:18:39 UTC
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Post by The MacKenzie's
I recently came across a recent film called Guinevere. Anyone ever heard
of it? Or see it?
I've seen it. It's a decent relationship movie, but it's not really Arthurian.
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Bert Olton
2005-06-29 21:58:39 UTC
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Post by The MacKenzie's
Other than the recent spate of Arthurian-related films, can anyone recommend
other good (or even half-decent) Arthurian movies? TIA.
Alex
Try: Bresson's "Lancelot du Lac" and Rohmer's "Perceval Le Gallois".
For excellent modernizations, "The Natural" and Romero's "Knightriders".

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