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Grimster74
Grimster74 Posts: 2,576
edited May 2006 in Music & Movies
Has anyone seen this movie yet. I know it just came out on DVD today but just wondering if anyone saw it in the theaters.
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  • jdhdiggs
    jdhdiggs Posts: 4,305
    edited October 2005
    Drug a bit, some cool special affects and moderately interesting and relevent political commentary. All in all, I'd rate this period piece halfway between Troy (watchable) and Alexander (Blended cat fecal matter)
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  • aaharvel
    aaharvel Posts: 4,489
    edited October 2005
    i'll pass. Gladiator was medicore at best and it won the damn Oscar. Traffic was robbed.

    Joaquin Phoenix made that movie.
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  • bobman1235
    bobman1235 Posts: 10,822
    edited October 2005
    Gladiator was MEDIOCRE?

    A pox upon your home!

    One of my favorite movies of all time.
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  • Demiurge
    Demiurge Posts: 10,874
    edited October 2005
    I bought this movie today as a blind buy. I wasn't sure if it was going to be any good. Orlanda Bloom and his crustache (yes!) annoy me, but the lovely letters 'DTS' sold it. It always does.
  • Ron-P
    Ron-P Posts: 8,520
    edited October 2005
    Loved Gladiator and Black Hawk Down so this was a must buy for me. I enjoy Orlando so that's not an issue. Plus, Knight films are favorites of mine.
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  • Emlyn
    Emlyn Posts: 4,535
    edited October 2005
    WalMart was combining a softcover book on the background of the movie with the DVD for a couple of dollars extra when I picked up a copy yesterday. The book is excellent. Haven't watched the DVD yet.
  • MacLeod
    MacLeod Posts: 14,358
    edited October 2005
    We just rented this last night and it was ok. It is kind of longwinded and moves pretty slow and there may be a time or two when youre going, "....ummmm....huh?". Still its not too bad. Good soundtrack but not a lot of surround effects going on.

    Its worth a rental but I wouldnt buy it unless I could find it for like $4 just to make my DVD collection look bigger.

    Id say 6 out of 10.
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  • bobman1235
    bobman1235 Posts: 10,822
    edited October 2005
    Just watched it myself. I agree with teh "Uh... Huh?" comment. I was admittedly lost through half of this movie.
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  • Demiurge
    Demiurge Posts: 10,874
    edited November 2005
    BTW, this movie was fantastic. Sound was awesome and the story was also good. Well done.
  • Schris22
    Schris22 Posts: 983
    edited November 2005
    I thought it was a good movie as well. Did drag and had 90% historical inaccuracy but whatever...

    Entertaining.

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  • stereo55
    stereo55 Posts: 418
    edited November 2005
    Enjoyed.

    Nothing to right home about and movie was abit slower than anticipated , but it was it worth a rental . DTS was a plus , but as mentioned not alot of DTS streaming in the movie .

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  • Demiurge
    Demiurge Posts: 10,874
    edited November 2005
    Maybe it's Ridley Scott, becuase I honestly didn't think this movie was dragging at all, but I thought Gladiator drags horribly. I can hardly watch that movie becuase it drags so much, despite all the good stuff. Maybe you guys are seeing the same thing in this movie that I see in Gladiator. Because I think I'm the only one here who has said anything about that one dragging. :confused:
  • Emlyn
    Emlyn Posts: 4,535
    edited November 2005
    Watched this over the weekend. Visually, definitely a great Ridley Scott movie. Very balanced politically so as not to offend too many people. Orlando Bloom has been in too many sword wielding movies recently though. He was better as an Elf. My biggest disappointments were the absurd image of siege engines tossing fireballs a quarter mile into the city and Bloom's character mysteriously transforming from a village blacksmith to an almighty medieval warlord/engineer without any apparent war fighting education or much weapons training. Could have been a lot better, but one standout was the actor playing Saladin. The hand to hand battle scenes were excellent also, as well as the creation of the stunning sets used throughout the movie.

    Still, not as bad a Ridley Scott movie as "Thelma and Louise".
  • Ron-P
    Ron-P Posts: 8,520
    edited February 2006
    Finally, on May 23rd we'll be able to see it the way Ridley wanted us to.

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    4-Disc Set

    Run Time: 191 Minutes
    MPAA Rating (USA): R
    Genre: Drama

    Bonus Features:

    Kingdom of Heaven Director's Cut features a new widescreen feature, commentaries and tons of bonus features on 4 discs.

    Disc 1:
    **DIRECTOR'S CUT Part One
    *Introduction by Sir Ridley Scott
    **AUDIO COMMENTARIES
    Director Ridley Scott and Writer William Monahan
    by executive producer Lisa Ellzey, film editor Dody Dorn, visual effects supervisor Wes Sewell and first assistant director Adam Somner
    **THE ENGINER'S GUIDE

    Disc 2:
    **DIRECTOR'S CUT Part Two
    **AUDIO COMMENTARIES (Continued)
    Director Ridley Scott and Writer William Monahan
    by executive producer Lisa Ellzey, film editor Dody Dorn, visual effects supervisor Wes Sewell and first assistant director Adam Somner
    **THE ENGINER'S GUIDE (Cont'd)
    *Story Notes (Text & Images)

    Disc 3:
    **THE PATH TO REDEMPTION DOCUMENTARY - Part I
    DEVELOPMENT
    *Part I: Good Intentions (Featurette)
    *"Tripoli" Overview & Gallery (Text & Images)
    *First Draft Screenplay by William Monahan (Text)
    *Story Notes (Text & Images)
    *Location Scout Gallery (Images)
    **PRE-PRODUCTION
    *Part II: Faith and Courage (Featurette)
    *Screen Tests (Video and Commentary)
    *Cast Rehearsals (Video)
    *Costume & Weapon Design Featurette (Video)
    *Production Design / Conceptual Art / Costume Galleries (Text & Images)
    **PRODUCTION: SPAIN
    *Part III: The Pilgrimage Begins (Featurette)
    *Creative Accuracy: The Scholars Speak (Video)
    *Storyboard Comparisons (Multi-Angle Video & Images)
    *Photo Galleries (Text & Images)

    Disc 4:
    **THE PATH TO REDEMPTION (Continued)
    **PRODUCTION: MOROCCO
    *Part IV: Into The Promised Land (Featurette)
    *Unholy War: Mounting The Siege (Video)
    *Storyboard Comparisons (Multi-Angle Video & Images)
    *Photo Galleries (Text & Images)
    **POST-PRODUCTION
    *Part V: The Burning Bush (Featurette)
    *Deleted & Alternate Scenes (Video & Commentary)
    *Sound Design Suite (Video & Audio)
    *Visual Effects Breakdowns (Video & Commentary)
    **RELEASE
    *Part VI: Sins and Absolution (Featurette)
    *Trailers & TV Spots (Video & Commentary)
    *ShoWest Presentation (Video)
    *Press Junket Walkthrough (Video)
    *Japanese & London Premieres (Video)
    *Poster Explorations: Domestic & International (Images)
    *The Director's Cut & DVD Campaign (Video & Images)

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  • Schris22
    Schris22 Posts: 983
    edited February 2006
    i like the box

    I already watched it, but will see this one eventually.

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  • drew spelts
    drew spelts Posts: 310
    edited February 2006
    This one could not compete with my girlfriend once she took her shirt off. Enough Said.
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  • McLoki
    McLoki Posts: 5,231
    edited February 2006
    This one could not compete with my girlfriend once she took her shirt off. Enough Said.
    To be honest, I am interested in hearing about the movies that do.....

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  • Demiurge
    Demiurge Posts: 10,874
    edited March 2006
    This one could not compete with my girlfriend once she took her shirt off. Enough Said.

    That's why we have the pause buttons, unfortunately they don't come on the Wife Model. :eek:
  • drew spelts
    drew spelts Posts: 310
    edited March 2006
    Thats why she is the girlfriend still.
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  • Holydoc
    Holydoc Posts: 1,048
    edited March 2006
    Two thumbs up for the girlfriend.

    Two thumbs down for the movie.
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  • Ferres
    Ferres Posts: 310
    edited March 2006
    It needed a secondary character to lighten the mood. Everybody was in a grim manner. The characters with Neeson in the early part of the film were far more interesting, it was silly to kill them off that early.

    They should atleast had kept the German guy and Vorenus on up to the seige. A waste of good character actors.
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  • drew spelts
    drew spelts Posts: 310
    edited March 2006
    Yeah after that part where they were mostly all killed in the woods I was pretty disapointed in the movie. Luckily my girl was more than happy to entertain.
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  • kberg
    kberg Posts: 974
    edited May 2006
    Does anybody have the 4-Disc version that was released yesterday? If so, I'd like your opinion on this release vs. the original.

    I saw the movie, have the original DVD set, and am wondering if it is worth the upgrade. Like many have said, the original seemed to miss a lot of info/character development and pacing seemed off because of studio slashing of Ridley's original 3-hr + version.

    I'd double dip on the 4-disc version if the extra hour or so of film really enhances it.

    Thoughts?
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  • millerman 3732
    millerman 3732 Posts: 1,488
    edited May 2006
    kberg wrote:
    Does anybody have the 4-Disc version that was released yesterday? If so, I'd like your opinion on this release vs. the original.

    I saw the movie, have the original DVD set, and am wondering if it is worth the upgrade. Like many have said, the original seemed to miss a lot of info/character development and pacing seemed off because of studio slashing of Ridley's original 3-hr + version.

    I'd double dip on the 4-disc version if the extra hour or so of film really enhances it.

    Thoughts?
    I picked it up last night at BB, its not like most extended versions of movies that I've seen, Its adds some whole other story lines that wasn't even mentioned in the original i won't go in to any details as far the story goes but I will say that it a little darker than the original and does offer a lot more insight to the characters and there relationships with each other, theres a lso good bit more gore in the battles. if you liked the first one you should pick this one up or atleast rent it.
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  • Nelson57
    Nelson57 Posts: 190
    edited May 2006
    I enjoyed the first release, and unlike the recent stream of "extended edition" movies being released that contain insignificant and minimal added footage, this one lives up to the billing. It makes for a more complete movie.

    The Directors Cut adds more background information to the characters, and introduces some who were not even seen in the first release. The story lines are more complete, there are actual changes in the dialoge of certain scenes, and I agree with Millerman that the gore in the battles is less restricted. The sound and picture quality also remains top notch.

    If you liked the original release, you will appreciate this one even more.
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