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Dobber
29-04-2005, 13:35
Yes Braveheart is very good movie! I like all of Mel Gibson's movies, he is a very talented actor.

Elvain
29-04-2005, 13:51
I think that Braveheart is one of the best historical movies. I mean costumes are god, music good, acting as well....
impossible to compare with film Excalibur, where Arthur and knights of the Round table fight in armoury from late 15th century

also I must agree with Bagpipe that Gladiator is a crap (but not as much as Troy-there's not Brad Pitt in Gladiator :smile: - or Excalibur - don't know what is worse, if acting or costumes)

Mircoslavux
29-04-2005, 13:57
hi :hello:
what about the first knight - with R. Gere and S. Connery

or der 13. Krieger (13. Fighter?) with A. Banderas?

or the crusaders?

nice day

Elvain
29-04-2005, 14:01
hi :hello:
what about the first knight - with R. Gere and S. Connery
nice film. But Cameot looks even more fantastic than Minas Tirith in the LotR :scratch:

Moryarity
29-04-2005, 14:17
camelot looks like disney worl in that movie. but i also like the movie..I like a lot of movies with Sean Connery..one of my favourite actors ;)

Elvain
29-04-2005, 14:24
yea, Sir Sean is great actor, definitely :go:

Mircoslavux
29-04-2005, 14:32
and perhaps a good man

I like Jean Reno too ...e.g. in purple river, Ronin,...

Odyssey
29-04-2005, 19:33
I like the movie "The Outsiders", you know, based on that book? I read that book over 15 times in ONE week!

Webmaster
29-04-2005, 19:55
my favorite movies are:
- lord of the rings
- braveheart
- matrix
- 5th element
- scorpion king
- kill bill
- sky captain

and many more ;)

Noldy
29-04-2005, 20:12
Mainly Historical Movies:
- lord of the rings (well...historical flavor)
- Braveheart
- The Patriot
- The Gladiator
- Arthur
I also liked Troy a little bit and Alexander was plain boring IMO.

Bagpipe
30-04-2005, 08:18
How could I forgot 5th Element after watching it 4 or 5 times :silly:
The Patriot is also good.
Also these films about Napoleonic Wars where the main character was british rifle officer Sharpe. :scratch: Saw these long ago and there were somtin like TV Series, some 15 films about 2 hours long each. It was great: battle scenes, uniforms and other napoleonic stuff. :go:
Star Wars is also a great saga. I particulary like all Star Wars universe they created - weapons, states, galactics, planets and other.

About actors. I agree with you guys, al these: Sean Connery, Jean Reno and especially Tom Hanks are really great :go:

Odyssey
30-04-2005, 19:44
I loved Troy! And not just because Brad was in a skirt...

Goku
01-05-2005, 11:20
My favourite movies:

Forrest Gump
Last Samurai
Lord of the Rings

Noldy
02-05-2005, 14:12
Oh yeah, last samurai is also great!

Wowlop
12-05-2005, 23:04
How about the Life of Brian by mounty phython its so much funner of a movie and yet it gets very little credit

Dobber
26-03-2007, 01:42
Thought this might be an interesting topic to revive!

thegrovechick
03-04-2007, 20:48
My favs:
Pirates of the Caribbeam (I'm a HUGE Johnny Depp fan)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (first one I saw when I was like 11)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (both old and new...though I like Tim Burton's spin on it more)
Nightmare Before Christmas
Pride and Prejudice (the one with Kiera Knightley...is that how you spell her name?)
Lord of the Rings Trilogy (of course)
The Benchwarmers
Star Wars Episode 4, 5,6, 1,2,3 (Just thought I should put them in Lucas order :lol: )
Titanic
Braveheart (sneeked a peak while my parents were watching it when i was like 9)
Of Mice and Men
Bride and Prejudice
Mean Girls

I think that is about it.

RobinBanks
07-04-2007, 00:32
My list of favorite movies may surprise some . . .

The Matrix
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Lord of the Rings trilogy (believe it or not, everyone in my family has seen all of the LOTR, including my 5-year-old sister :eek:)
Spiderman (I and II)
Coach Carter
Facing the Giants
Akeelah and the Bee
Yours, Mine, and Ours (new version)
Ice Age
Ice Age II: The Meltdown
Lilo and Stitch

:lol: Yes, a good third of my favorite movies are found in the "kid" and "family" section, but hey, that's what makes 'em good.

FrankishHero
07-04-2007, 07:21
1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
2. LOTR Trilogy
3. Lord of War

thegrovechick
09-04-2007, 22:07
Now I need to add One Night with the King to my list as well as Marie Antoinette directed by Sofia Coppola. :lol: