doctorbadwolf
Heretic of The Seventh Circle
Corman doesn't deserve to be compared to the likes of Uwe Boll or even J. J. Abrams! Yeah, the guy's known for B movie cheese, but he gave a lot of actors their first big break. He deserves credit for that at least.
Comet is playing this piece of crap right now:
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Beowulf (1999)
A 1999 Science Fantasy action film based on the epic poem of the same name, starring Christopher Lambert and Rhona Mitra. Hearing about a monster bothering a castle, a hunter with supernatural powers named Beowulf goes there to ply his trade.tvtropes.org
Ok, so that's literary, not historical, but it's still awful. I was wondering what the hell was going on with the old token black guy wearing glasses and rolling my eyes at the really out of place techno soundtrack. Then I read on TVTropes it's some kind bizarre post-apocalyptic futuristic thing. The hell?! Oh man, this thing is terrible, and it's weighted down with ansty 90s seriousness.
Christopher Lambert had a line that went something like "The monster grows tired of the game." Jesus. Do you know how hard it was for me to NOT make a snarky Highlander crack there?
I think I'm hearing this weird grinding rumbling noise. Must be Tolkien rolling in his grave.
Reminded by @DrunkonDuty 's mention of Versailles...
Pretty much anything based on stories by Alexandre Dumas, but especially the craptastic 2011 film "The Three Musketeers" with Orlando Bloom as the Duke of Buckingham and Mila Jovovich as Lady deWinter. Airships. Cart-wheeling rapier fights in which random slashes kill guardsmen outright. All of that on top of Dumas' usual historical inaccuracies...
I can't imagine historians caring about either of these, or movies like them, that aren't at all intended to be accurate to anything by the themes and tone of the movie they're trying to make.
Nothing wrong at all with a steampunk 3 Musketeers or a post-apocolyptic Beowulf, other than the poor execution of both movies in question as movies. Complaining that they aren't historically accurate to an alt history France that never existed and a post apocalyptic future? Might as well complain that magic isn't real when watching a fantasy movie.