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Antoine Fuqua Owes Me 2 Hours

Sarigar said:
Tristan rocked, and I too compared him to Edgtho the Silent. Put the two of them together in a movie!

"I thought to find you in the tower."
"Aye... that's why I'm not in it."

They both just ooze competence.

Legends :)

Was it just me or did Stellan Skarsgard (Saxon leader) remind anyone else of Geoffrey Rush in his Pirates role?

Vaguely. The muttering into his beard got a bit much, though :)

-Hyp.
 

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In regards to the original topic, I can ignore historical inaccuracies as long as the film itself is enjoyable, but King Arthur just didn't do it for me. The dialogue was bad, the characters were bland and uninteresting, and even the battle scenes failed to catch my interest. I'm no film snob either; I really enjoyed The Scorpion King and Van Helsing, among others. Heck, I even liked Troy, which seems to be a favorite punching bag among EN Worlders.
 

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