[Movie] The Three Musketeers. - Page 2
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Adaptation
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Rev0lution
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StarStruck
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Hirmu
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On April 22 2011 22:51 Powerpill wrote: How many times are they going to make this movie? (Three musketeers 1993, Man in the iron mask, etc.) Is getting as bad as robin hood :p Im glad they are doing another movie of musketeers (not glad about the fact that its not gonna be good) , since the 40's version only was like the book and the 70's version aswell , all other didnt have anything to do with the movies. The iron mask was good, and its made from the book the iron mask , not the three musketeers ^^ | ||
Corvi
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heroyi
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On April 22 2011 22:48 StarStruck wrote: Why am I not surprised that this has the "3D" tag on it. Note to Hollywood: stop the gimmickry and stop nonsensical remakes. You can do fucking better. We don't need visual eye-fuck debauchery. Leave that to the photographers. The acting and dialogue in that trailer makes me cringe. Not even. That's it, I'm sending the producer a letter. I am actually interested as of knowing how that goes... | ||
GertHeart
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Hirmu
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On April 23 2011 00:42 GertHeart wrote: It's been done to death, this is going to be like the 9th Three Musketeers movie, or reiteration of it in some kind of different name. I would call it been done to death , since only 2 of the movies actually have something in common with the books. | ||
Slow Motion
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+ Show Spoiler + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ep2l-bAG4EM Seriously this was my first exposure to the Three Musketeers and it was awesome. Inspired me to read the books. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
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Torte de Lini
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![]() Forget the 3 Musketeers, just show reruns of this badass film! | ||
Jerubaal
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On April 22 2011 23:04 Adaptation wrote: Oh i can just imagine Alexandre Dumas in his grave - facepalming. He deserves it for his slanderizing of a cool guy like Richelieu. This is basically the equivalent of calling Alexander Hamilton an evil mastermind. | ||
sushiman
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KOFgokuon
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tarpman
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flowSthead
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On April 23 2011 02:04 Jerubaal wrote: He deserves it for his slanderizing of a cool guy like Richelieu. This is basically the equivalent of calling Alexander Hamilton an evil mastermind. What do you mean? Alexandre Dumas loved Richelieu. + Show Spoiler + At the end of the first book Richelieu has d'Artagnan befriend Comte de Rochefort, displaying his power over them. And then in the sequel, Twenty Years Later, every chance any character gets they disparage Mazarin and talk about how awesome Richelieu was. Anyways, it's not surprising to me that they are going to butcher it. Americans don't read anymore anyway, and if they do, it's not Alexandre Dumas. So who would even protest the butchering of the plot? | ||
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ArvickHero
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Golgotha
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Hirmu
Finland850 Posts
On April 23 2011 06:48 Golgotha wrote: lol the part where the girl slides on her knees to avoid the shrapnel reminds me of the matrix. but now it is the 1600s in the Matrix... It's actually 1400's | ||
flowSthead
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_Richelieu No it's not... | ||
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