Cuthalion said:Thanks for the screenshots. I never noticed the Mac Bible cleaver or the Opsrey Saracen Faris warhammer.
kuauik said:where is the most badass slash from mr.Hospitaller on horseback i love David Tewliss
Cuthalion said:Thanks for the screenshots. I never noticed the Mac Bible cleaver or the Opsrey Saracen Faris warhammer.
kuauik said:the chain on the back is from early 14th century,its connected with the belt and helmet preventing the helmet to get lost,so its ridiculous in the movie,also tha pig sound when the knight died was typical hollywood
Combat or overall?othr said:It really is a great movie, this thread makes me want to watch it again.
Cuthalion said:Still...anyone seen the Rome series? The characters stuck in their ancient ways of thinking are by no means as distant to us as the screenplay author of KoH said in his audio commentary. Arn the Templar wasn't exactly "hiostoric" in that respect either, so I'm still waiting to see a movie (especially about something as complex and misunderstood as the crusades) which pays attention to what the people actually did and thought. Apparently there's only The Name of the Rose.
did you saw that movie i sent you?Perceval du GalloisCèsar de Quart said:Cuthalion said:Still...anyone seen the Rome series? The characters stuck in their ancient ways of thinking are by no means as distant to us as the screenplay author of KoH said in his audio commentary. Arn the Templar wasn't exactly "hiostoric" in that respect either, so I'm still waiting to see a movie (especially about something as complex and misunderstood as the crusades) which pays attention to what the people actually did and thought. Apparently there's only The Name of the Rose.
You have a good point. I still have to find a film in which they show me the real thinking of the XII-XIIIth Century knights, a way of thinking that would appear both fantasious and romantic today, but that was very real.
I try to introduce all of these issues in the dialogues of our companions, though.
kuauik said:did you saw that movie i sent you?Perceval du GalloisCèsar de Quart said:Cuthalion said:Still...anyone seen the Rome series? The characters stuck in their ancient ways of thinking are by no means as distant to us as the screenplay author of KoH said in his audio commentary. Arn the Templar wasn't exactly "hiostoric" in that respect either, so I'm still waiting to see a movie (especially about something as complex and misunderstood as the crusades) which pays attention to what the people actually did and thought. Apparently there's only The Name of the Rose.
You have a good point. I still have to find a film in which they show me the real thinking of the XII-XIIIth Century knights, a way of thinking that would appear both fantasious and romantic today, but that was very real.
I try to introduce all of these issues in the dialogues of our companions, though.
Hehe, sounds familiar to me (too bad I cannot enjoy HD movies yet). In Robin Hood they even had mail mittens, unlike in KoH, but after seeing the cleaver I'm not even sure there. Maybe in the next movie the Weta Workshop will offer those one-piece shirts with attatched coifs.... if they are cool enough.Cèsar de Quart said:Not entirely. I was surprised about the "quality" of the scenes. I'm quite materialistic when it comes to this. I don't like Robin Hood, but I'd buy the DVD only to see those beautiful medieval hauberks and surcoats and castles...