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Originally posted by: meltdown75
Moroccans... Mexicans... what's the difference?
*shrug*
Originally posted by: DP
Originally posted by: SilentZero
You are a idiot
the irony.
Originally posted by: Gnrslash4life
Whats this movie about? Im at work at IMDB is blocked.
Originally posted by: vital
hey is this movie worth renting?
Originally posted by: PingSpike
I wasn't expecting much when I rented this movie, in fact I thought it was going to kind of suck. But it was a good movie I thought. My only complaint was Orlando Bloom's character seemed to be hastily introduced at the beginning. And we don't really have any idea why he's already so good with weapons. I realize he was a blacksmith and therefore had some experience with them, but didn't most blacksmiths back then mostly just shoe horses?
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: PingSpike
I wasn't expecting much when I rented this movie, in fact I thought it was going to kind of suck. But it was a good movie I thought. My only complaint was Orlando Bloom's character seemed to be hastily introduced at the beginning. And we don't really have any idea why he's already so good with weapons. I realize he was a blacksmith and therefore had some experience with them, but didn't most blacksmiths back then mostly just shoe horses?
Yeah, that bugged me as well. I enjoyed the movie, but Balian (Orlando's character) being a decent swordsman didn't really jibe for me. We get one scene of Liam Neeson training him in swordplay (IIRC) and then he's this leader in Jerusalem all of a sudden. There definitely could have been a bit more character development or some back story for Balian and the princess in particular to explain that, I think.
I guess they had to compress events a bit to keep the running time down, but still......
Not to mention, I have no idea why they wasted Edward Norton in this movie. They could have cast anyone in the role since he wears a mask 99% of the movie and he was hardly recognizable when they took the mask off at one point.
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: PingSpike
I wasn't expecting much when I rented this movie, in fact I thought it was going to kind of suck. But it was a good movie I thought. My only complaint was Orlando Bloom's character seemed to be hastily introduced at the beginning. And we don't really have any idea why he's already so good with weapons. I realize he was a blacksmith and therefore had some experience with them, but didn't most blacksmiths back then mostly just shoe horses?
Yeah, that bugged me as well. I enjoyed the movie, but Balian (Orlando's character) being a decent swordsman didn't really jibe for me. We get one scene of Liam Neeson training him in swordplay (IIRC) and then he's this leader in Jerusalem all of a sudden. There definitely could have been a bit more character development or some back story for Balian and the princess in particular to explain that, I think.
I guess they had to compress events a bit to keep the running time down, but still......
Not to mention, I have no idea why they wasted Edward Norton in this movie. They could have cast anyone in the role since he wears a mask 99% of the movie and he was hardly recognizable when they took the mask off at one point.
holy crap i had no clue ed norton was in this movie! i saw it and don't remember him at all, but I checked IMDB and saw him on it!
Originally posted by: Homerboy
well lets see... you film in Morocco. Do you fly in 1500 Arabs (in the middle of the Gulf War mind you) to play the rolls of extras? Or do you use the locals, who, in quick flash screens certainly can pass as Arabs to 99% of your viewing audiance?
Talk about splitting freakin hairs.
Do you get upset when Canadians play rolls of Americans? Or Americans play rolls of British etc etc...
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: PingSpike
I wasn't expecting much when I rented this movie, in fact I thought it was going to kind of suck. But it was a good movie I thought. My only complaint was Orlando Bloom's character seemed to be hastily introduced at the beginning. And we don't really have any idea why he's already so good with weapons. I realize he was a blacksmith and therefore had some experience with them, but didn't most blacksmiths back then mostly just shoe horses?
Yeah, that bugged me as well. I enjoyed the movie, but Balian (Orlando's character) being a decent swordsman didn't really jibe for me. We get one scene of Liam Neeson training him in swordplay (IIRC) and then he's this leader in Jerusalem all of a sudden. There definitely could have been a bit more character development or some back story for Balian and the princess in particular to explain that, I think.
I guess they had to compress events a bit to keep the running time down, but still......
Not to mention, I have no idea why they wasted Edward Norton in this movie. They could have cast anyone in the role since he wears a mask 99% of the movie and he was hardly recognizable when they took the mask off at one point.
holy crap i had no clue ed norton was in this movie! i saw it and don't remember him at all, but I checked IMDB and saw him on it!
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: PingSpike
I wasn't expecting much when I rented this movie, in fact I thought it was going to kind of suck. But it was a good movie I thought. My only complaint was Orlando Bloom's character seemed to be hastily introduced at the beginning. And we don't really have any idea why he's already so good with weapons. I realize he was a blacksmith and therefore had some experience with them, but didn't most blacksmiths back then mostly just shoe horses?
Yeah, that bugged me as well. I enjoyed the movie, but Balian (Orlando's character) being a decent swordsman didn't really jibe for me. We get one scene of Liam Neeson training him in swordplay (IIRC) and then he's this leader in Jerusalem all of a sudden. There definitely could have been a bit more character development or some back story for Balian and the princess in particular to explain that, I think.
I guess they had to compress events a bit to keep the running time down, but still......
Not to mention, I have no idea why they wasted Edward Norton in this movie. They could have cast anyone in the role since he wears a mask 99% of the movie and he was hardly recognizable when they took the mask off at one point.
holy crap i had no clue ed norton was in this movie! i saw it and don't remember him at all, but I checked IMDB and saw him on it!
Neither did I actually! But yes, I can see him as the king. Although I don't remember recognizing his voice.
Yeah I understand why it was tightly put together, but I still think it would have been worth it to put a little more back story in, and perhaps give his father and him more time together. We understood that he was already a decent swordsman, but not why. And he appeared to be an excellent swordsman by the end of the movie. He would realisticly need a combination of training and experience to be believable.
He only trained him with the sword for like 5 minutes, and we barely even knew liam nessans character before he died.
Aside from that though I was pleasantly surprised by the movie. The pacing was good, attention was paid to characters development but was broken up by action enough that it didn't start to become stale. It was also a fair portrayal I thought, and didn't unfairly demonize either side.
The reason I didn't see this movie in the theaters is the previews just made it look boring. And I'd also seen so many "epic" battle movies recently I just wasn't interested. I notice that the latest trailers for it on video horribly misrepresent it by trying to make it out to be a total action movie so they've come circle.
Originally posted by: PingSpike
And we don't really have any idea why he's already so good with weapons. I realize he was a blacksmith and therefore had some experience with them, but didn't most blacksmiths back then mostly just shoe horses?
Originally posted by: Slickone
So is this movie good or not?
Originally posted by: magomago
I guess it is...there are some little fibs and streching the truths in certain areas, but I would say its the fairest movie produced thus far by Hollywood in the past twenty years~
And again for emphasis, if any of you plan to be directors of movies and will include Arabs...please use Arabs, not Mexicans