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ooooooo sorry craighorne! Had no idea you were the judge of what is historical inaccuracy.
the movie claims to be historically inaccurate I doubt this one does, just relax and try to enjoy the fictional story.
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I'm guessing here that you mean historically esp;
Personally I'm with Craighorne on this one. If you're aiming to make a historical film, get the accuracy on the nail. It's not difficult to find the information. All it takes is a little More
Posted by Funkyrae at 02:30 on 21 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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She looks so much like Keira Knightley in King Arthur it could be a spin off movie. I can't believe it's Olga underneath all that. More
Posted by flickfan at 01:03 on 21 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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One sense is gone but the others are better. Reminds me of the episode of Father Ted when they were on the airplane and he accuses the blind priest of throwing stuff at him. More
Posted by Woger at 16:46 on 20 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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Marshall and Paul WS Anderson are typical Brit fanboys that rave about 80s sf/horror films and who] to make their own films like the US ones they grew up with.
Yup and that's why I hate them (Anderson not as much since he's despised already).
And come on, a warrior woman wants revenge for the death of her family??
They probably made her mute because Marshall couldn't be bothered with dialogue - wastes time when he could be splashing blood around&nbs More
Posted by Tech_Noir at 08:46 on 20 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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Shes hot. More
Posted by Overmind at 04:55 on 20 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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| Marshall is like PWSA (both Geordie fanboys turned director) |
Marshall and Paul WS Anderson are typical Brit fanboys that rave about 80s sf/horror films and who] to make their own films like the US ones they grew up with. Fairplay to them for being such fans AND breaking into the industry though and getting their films made - it must be hard to be taken seriously early in their careers to make dumb-downed fantasy films like theirs' (cos Brit film industry is rather snotty isn't it for fantasy films). Note their similarities:
* They're both More
Posted by nicky1975 at 09:20 on 19 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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| Just what we need |
Neil Marshall is quietly getting on with making movies that we brits have long struggled to make; great action films shot and set (mostly) in the UK. How often has the cry gone up of; how come we cant produce home grown big movies that can compete with anything coming out of the US? well, here we have a young director doing it. Ok, doomsday was flawed certainly, but I still enjoyed elements of it, and certaily marvelled at his ability to create a movie on a large canvas. More than anything else, More
Posted by tobywan at 07:39 on 19 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.Please be good.
Dog Soldiers is amazing. The Descent is amazing. Doomsday was disappointing. More
Posted by Youshouldberunning at 16:28 on 18 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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Must have been removed by one of those skilled Roman surgeons, judging by the perfect teeth and lack of scarring around the mouth from the inevitable struggle.
Still that mascara makes her perfect size eight figure look savage.............. should've used a Wigan bird built like a brick shit-house.
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Posted by onetwo at 14:45 on 18 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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| RE: I wander what painful death he has in store for Sean Pertwee |
Well fingers crossed More
Posted by zimo5 at 22:35 on 17 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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Based on the evidence of 3 movies? Too few to sense a pattern, my friend. More
Posted by Isabelle_M at 22:14 on 17 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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May be an idea to give Doomsday a miss, it was a poor effort by Marshall. He got budget and kinda went nuts. Low budget and he shines, high budget and he makes tripe More
Posted by zimo5 at 21:59 on 17 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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| DOOMSDAY IS AWESOME |
Best British movie in years. I am looking forward to this from Mr Marshall. More
Posted by boredbluekoala at 21:38 on 17 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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No Craig Conway? That's new... More
Posted by GertieWallace at 13:10 on 17 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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I liked Dog Soldiers and loved The Descent. I haven't seen Doomsday yet, but from everything I've heard, it has all the hallmarks of a potential guilty pleasure. That means that Neil Marshall has a lot of credit in my book. I'd rather watch a Neil Marshall film than yet another sanitized, PG-13 "action" blockbuster. More
Posted by Isabelle_M at 11:37 on 17 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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UHHHHM He wasn't in The Decent. It was bloke named Oliver Milburn that played "Paul" also in full geek mode it wasn't skis, it was copper Piping.
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Posted by zimo5 at 09:48 on 17 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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ooooooo sorry craighorne! Had no idea you were the judge of what is historical inaccuracy.
Unless the movie claims to be historically inaccurate, which I doubt this one does, just relax and try to enjoy the fictional story. More
Posted by butters411 at 02:06 on 17 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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Bring forth the historical innaccuracy! More
Posted by craighorne at 00:13 on 17 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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| I wander what painful death he has in store for Sean Pertwee |
He had his guits ripped out and blown apart in the excellent Dog Soldiers, skis in the face in The Descent and burned alive and eaten in Doomsday. Even if he's not in the main cast he is to Neil Marshall what Bruce Campbell is to Sam Raimi. More
Posted by Taz69 at 18:40 on 16 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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"Her family were butchered by the Romans, she had her tongue cut out by the Romans, she's had a hell of a time" this could be the single funniest thing I have read today. Its like the understatement of the year !!!! HA HA HA !!!! More
Posted by waltham1979 at 16:47 on 16 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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| King Arthur anyone? |
Looking at the image is anyone else reminded of Keira Knightley in said crapfest? More
Posted by AYBGerrardo at 16:18 on 16 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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Not enough Pictish warrior stuff in movies! I'm sold on this one pic alone!! More
Posted by Big Red at 14:39 on 16 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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| Marshall, i have faith. |
Unlike Paul W. Anderson, the hack meister behind such utter shite as the RESIDENT EVIL Movies, Neil Marshall another newcastle native has always entertained me with his movies, although DOOMSDAY was as stupid as andersons DEATH RACE. The Descent was a potent taster of what he is capable of. More
Posted by Horrorguru at 14:02 on 16 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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I hope Domanic West uses his Punisher Warzone accent as opposed to the one he used in 300 for this film. I know it won't make any sense, but it is a real sight to behold and I fear we will never get a chance to experience such magic again.
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Posted by Rgirvan44 at 13:31 on 16 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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“She’s quite furious,” agrees Kurylenko. “Because one sense is not there – she can’t speak – all the others are more developed. She sees very well and hears very well: she is an animal!”
- Last I checked speaking wasn't a sense. Seriously, if you're going to give a soundbite, run it by a translator first. More
Posted by montimer at 12:31 on 16 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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The question is: will Olga get nekkid? More
Posted by Manfrendshensindshen at 12:03 on 16 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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As long as it's not a godawful hybird of Duran Duran's Wild Boys video and a Prodigy promo like the last film I still have faith in Neil Marshall so fingers crossed.
I wonder what the budget is though? More
Posted by granny at 11:56 on 16 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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So long as this is more The Descent and Dog Soldiers than the ridiculous mess that was Doomsday, it should be good. Unfortunately, it certainly looks and sounds more like Doomsday... More
Posted by dctuck at 11:56 on 16 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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I'm just praying this is less King Arthur and more Rome! Leather boob-tubes and Pictish tribes lumped together and called Woads had better not feature! *fingers crossed* More
Posted by nclowe at 11:48 on 16 March 2009 | Report This Post |
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