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Well, I hope you got something useful from them then. I'm sure you will get a few more before it's all said and done though. Barsoomcore seems to have a good idea about what movies to watch that I hope fit the bill for your preferences.
 

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I've been looking on Netflix, and there doesn't seem to be all that many western/horror or medieval horror movies.

Which is weird, because they seem to work together pretty well. I guess they're more expensive to make
 

tecnowraith said:
so only a few people (like 3 - 4) here actually read my post then cause most of the replies are not what I concsider the the concept I am looking for.

well sorry. I read it couldn't think of anything new so expanded on the premise. Guess I went to far :(

come to think of it Witchfinder General is a Vincent Price movie set in 1600's that might be closer to what your looking for.
Its got a classic Vincent Price moment when 3 witches are being 'tested' by being thrown into a moat. 2 float and so are condemend as witches the third drowns and this is pointed out to the Witchfinder who simply replies "She was innocent""

can't think of much else - is Dr. Faustus medieval horror?
 


When people take the time to reply to your request, the only correct response is "Thank you."

Your initial post was so grammatically deficient it was hard to understand what you wanted. Failures in communication are rarely solved by complaining that other people didn't understand you. You'll find trying again, taking the blame on yourself and making the effort to improve your communication, more successful, I promise.
 

What Barsoomcore said.

Also, The Navigators, medieval peasants who say, "How can we escape a movie about the bubonic plague? I know--let's time-travel!"

Daniel
 

Romero's Knightriders combines Arthurian ideals with modernday motorcycle-carnies and at the same time paints a tragic human drama. It's bizarre, and Ed Harris rules!
 

Pielorinho said:
What Barsoomcore said.

Also, The Navigators, medieval peasants who say, "How can we escape a movie about the bubonic plague? I know--let's time-travel!"

to New Zealand!!!

(another movie from the country that brought you LotR:))
 

Frostmarrow said:
Romero's Knightriders combines Arthurian ideals with modernday motorcycle-carnies and at the same time paints a tragic human drama. It's bizarre, and Ed Harris rules!

That movie is one of my favorites and the end always brings a tear or two to my eye.
 

Jamdin said:
That movie is one of my favorites and the end always brings a tear or two to my eye.

Great ending. I didn't see that coming at all. And it explains King Billy's previous behaviour in the film in a profound way. I mean he is utterly uncompromising, raves about fighting the dragon, and sacrifices his own position for the code and you think 'what's wrong with this guy?'. The ending sums it all up.
 

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