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Re: Recently watched Posted by satchmo on Sat Oct 22nd 2005 at 9:56pm
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I am half-way through "The Bridge on the River Kwai". It's an oldie, made in 1957, but it has a very catchy tune. I am sure you have heard it before.

And it's a very good war movie.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Andrei on Sat Oct 22nd 2005 at 10:00pm
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That's funny, I'm currently reading the book.
Re: Recently watched Posted by French Toast on Sun Oct 23rd 2005 at 3:22am
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I just watched half of the 3 hour premier for Battlestar Galactica (ran out of time, watching the rest soon hopefully :biggrin: )

I must say, it was frieking awesome. They managed to combine
stunning graphics, with fairly good acting and a plot that held up
extremely well. I found that I was gripped the hwole time, I
couldn't wait to find out more about what was going on.

To top it all off, everything was extremely well thought out, bordering on a sort of realism in every little detail.

I'd recommend watching it, it's well worth it.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Nickelplate on Sun Oct 23rd 2005 at 5:49am
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I just saw "A History of Violence" tonight.
It was a good movie, but the sex scenes were a bit too much... Better to leave it to the imagination, yeah?

This movie featured multiple ass-kickings and one brief full-frontal-nudity shot and Aragorn with his hair cut. Plenty of blood and guts. Go see it!
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Agent Smith on Sun Oct 23rd 2005 at 2:19pm
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If you like war movies Satch, I'd recommend The Bridge at Remagen. It's
made in the 70's I think, but its so good I bought it on DVD. Great
cast, and one of the more "realistic" old war movies. Not a John Wayne
"I'm going to win this war, one nazi at a time" type action or story.
It also has some familiar faces when they were a bit younger. All round
an excellent movie.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Sun Oct 23rd 2005 at 2:29pm
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There was a war movie I saw about a couple snipers after each other. Damned if I can recall a name but it was a relatively recent move (past decade). It was excellent. A must see.

I also watched Batman Begins last night. Was very pleased. I didn't really like the other renditions of the batman attempts, although Keaton did a good job. It might be though that I like Keaton movies.

If anyone can recall that sniper movie please post it as I would like to see it again.

Other great war movies:

1) The Great escape.
2) Guns of Navarone.
3) Hart's war.
4) There is one, again I cannot recall the name, about a concentration camp in WW2. The Japanese had a bunch of women captive. I wish I could remember it but its worth a watch as well.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by ReNo on Sun Oct 23rd 2005 at 3:08pm
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I'm guessing you mean "Enemy at the Gates", but I've never seen it so couldn't say for sure.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sun Oct 23rd 2005 at 7:47pm
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If it involved Ed Harris as a badass German sharpshutzen, then yah it was Enemy at the Gates.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sun Oct 23rd 2005 at 8:00pm
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Hart's War was terrible. I F*CKING HATE THIS MOVIE. Goddammit. The thing that really pissed me off about it is that the first 40 mintues are so awesome. Then they get around to Bruce and the movie just sucks after that point. (Not that Bruce Willis sucks or anything)

Yeah, Enemy at the Gates. That movie rocks. Reno, see it. Now.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Sun Oct 23rd 2005 at 8:31pm
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Just finished "Unleashed"

I liked it but had reservations about its setting. I am a big fan of Mr. Freeman, and Jet Li is no slouch either, but all those silly British accents almost ruined it. Its not that I hate British movies, but when its all mixed up or it feels mixed up cause of so many it feels wrong. First you have Freeman's American accent. His is the biggest star so you'd expect the movie to revolve around him and his speech patterns. The Mr. Li. His accent is, well its Li. Then all those supporting characters. All Beetle wannabees.

The who framed Roger Rabbit Star, Bob Hoskins, now he was pretty cool.

I just feel the movie was not all it should/could have been considering its actors.

Oh, thanks for the "Enemy at the Gates" heads up. :smile:
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Re: Recently watched Posted by French Toast on Sun Oct 23rd 2005 at 10:42pm
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Spinal Tap... rawr.

But this one goes up to eleven :biggrin:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Sat Oct 29th 2005 at 10:06pm
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Cerberus is on the Sci-fi channel tonight.

If you are into mythical 3 headed pooches.

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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sat Oct 29th 2005 at 10:57pm
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Anyway -- i really like mythology, Cerberus is pretty awesome.

I often finding myself referencing mythology on a daily basis, and most of the times no one has any idea where I'm coming from.

For example, late last week a couple of my friends and I were talking
about procrastination and how we always do the same thing over and over
and never seem to learn to work ahead, and we end up suffering for it
late Sunday night over and over. I said I felt like
Prometheus. No one got it.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Mon Oct 31st 2005 at 5:52am
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Well its official. This thread has gotten so big that it takes nearly 2
minutes just to load, then another minute or so so I can post. :sad:

Watched "Chicken Run" tonight. Yeah, I know its a kids show but it was
chock full of my kind of humor. From its one liners to its parody of
the Great Escape.

If you get time, and can get over the fact that you are watching a childrens movie watch it. I laughed my ass off.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Nickelplate on Mon Oct 31st 2005 at 6:13am
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Addicted to Morphine said:
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Anyway -- i really like mythology, Cerberus is pretty awesome.

I often finding myself referencing mythology on a daily basis, and most of the times no one has any idea where I'm coming from.

For example, late last week a couple of my friends and I were talking about procrastination and how we always do the same thing over and over and never seem to learn to work ahead, and we end up suffering for it late Sunday night over and over. I said I felt like Prometheus. No one got it.
I feel your pain, my brother..... Which are you castor? Pollux? Romulus? Remo?
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Re: Recently watched Posted by gimpinthesink on Wed Nov 2nd 2005 at 1:05am
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I just finished watching House of Flying Daggers and I really liked it
not so much wire work as was in Hero or Croutching Tiger Hidden Dragon
but has a good story and some great effects when they are throwing the
daggers.

I also watched Hotel Rowanda last week I really liked that aswell you
really feel for the people that are in it. I know thats the point
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Wed Nov 2nd 2005 at 3:26am
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I just watched Vertigo. Hitchc**k is a twisted sonuvabitch and that movie was quite the mindf**k.

Definitely worth seeing. Jimmy Stewart is the man and in this role he's so unsettling.
Re: Recently watched Posted by French Toast on Wed Nov 2nd 2005 at 4:04am
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One of the wierdest movies I ever saw was that one whose name I can't
remember. It was almost like it was filmed backwards, and had
something to do ith a guy that had severe memory loss, and he could
only remember things for some time. It had Trinity from the
Matrix in it.

AAAGHHH! This is killing me that I can't remember the name anymore, someone tell me :sad:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Wed Nov 2nd 2005 at 4:15am
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Memento.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Wed Nov 2nd 2005 at 4:33am
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Also has Joe Pantoliano in it.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Wed Nov 2nd 2005 at 4:54am
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Yeah, 2/3rds of the main characters are Matrix vets. Strange.
Re: Recently watched Posted by French Toast on Wed Nov 2nd 2005 at 12:20pm
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Yeah, I forgot that guys name Crono.

Thank you AtM, I had a fitful sleep last night :smile:

Anyhoo, what I originally wanted to say was that it's a good movie.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Thu Nov 3rd 2005 at 2:08am
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Yeah. I bought the special edition. Someone told me that there was an edit on there that played the movie backwards (thus forward). I have yet to find it and I think they were bulls**tting me. Oh well, still a good movie and only cost $10 :smile:

By the way, Guy Pearce f**king rocks.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sun Nov 6th 2005 at 2:54am
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This 85 minute documentary was amazing:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0388789/

It's called Born into Brothels. Go see it, please.
Re: Recently watched Posted by WarloK on Sun Nov 6th 2005 at 10:56pm
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I went to see Serenity the other day. I had watched the whole series and i thought it was amazing, i coundn't understand how it was taken off the air. Anyway, i got there and the ticket guy didn't believe me that i was 15 (i ain't).

It was a great film, everyone should go see it.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sun Nov 6th 2005 at 11:18pm
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It was too expensive, as Juim explained.

It is a good series.

I'm about to go see Doom. Not paying normal price, so it'll be worth it to see people die and kill on Mars ... Yeah, that's about all I expect, so I'll probably like it.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Hugh on Mon Nov 7th 2005 at 8:05am
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Just watched Land Of The Dead, I friggin' loved it. Dennis Hooper AND zombies... sheesh. Can't ask for more for $1, I say.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Naklajat on Mon Nov 7th 2005 at 9:04am
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I recently watched Dawn of the Dead. It was pretty cool. The zombie
baby was creepy. It never really made me jump though, less scary than
cool. I also watched Tales of the Crypt: Demon Knight a couple weeks
ago along with Top Secret, Loaded Weapon 1 and part of Wrongfully
Accused. I loved the beginning scene of Loaded Weapon with Whoopie
Goldberg, where the assassin shoots her, then asks a question, and
shoots her again after he gets an answer, then does that two more
times. Man, I have too many 'favorite' scenes from those movies to name
them all.

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Re: Recently watched Posted by Kage_Prototype on Mon Nov 7th 2005 at 6:25pm
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Mon Nov 7th 2005 at 8:10pm
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Ew, Land of the Dead.

Doom was exactly what I expected ... actually it had more story than I expected. I enjoyed it. Not enough gore though. About the time The Rock started acting like Sarge, the movie got really cool. If it doesn't cost too much, and you're not avid about the literal plot of Doom (who really is ... besides Half-Dude :razz: ) then, it's just a couple hours of poor character development with mindless action.

However, for a movie based on a First Person Shooter game ... I would have expected more guns to be fired. That was really odd.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Tue Nov 8th 2005 at 6:06am
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Just watched Mildred Pierce. It was really really good.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Nickelplate on Tue Nov 8th 2005 at 6:11am
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Speaking of Guy Pearce:
  • Memento
  • Ravenous
  • The Time Machine
All very good Guy Pearce films. He's underrated, ladies and gents.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Tue Nov 8th 2005 at 6:16am
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The Time Machine is not so good after he goes into the FINAL future.
But, that has nothing to do with Mr. Pearce. Oh Guy.

You forgot L.A. Confidential. (And Count of Monte Cristo)
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Tue Nov 8th 2005 at 6:20am
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L.A. Confidential is phenomenal. One of my personal favorites (although I think Chinatown is better...).
Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Wed Nov 9th 2005 at 12:43am
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(Moans inconsolably)

Damn this thread loads so slow. :cry:

Anyway, the grandma on the right hand side of the bed in the new Charley and the chocolate factory is my new hero. She is the embodiment of my time here at Snarkpit.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Nickelplate on Wed Nov 9th 2005 at 12:54am
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You mean she whines about screenshot size and gets mad all the time?

:biggrin:
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Wed Nov 9th 2005 at 1:09am
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Nickelplate said:
You mean she whines about screenshot size and gets mad all the time?

:biggrin:
Why sure, aren't we just the joker. Missouri little piece of $%!+

No, I take it you have not seen it yet? She is in her own little world and no one else in the room seems to understand a word she says. :lol:
Seriously though, the Gene Wilder version seems a trifle better so far but then again, I am a big Wilder fan.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by parakeet on Wed Nov 9th 2005 at 1:26am
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Off Topic : Hehe , this topic is about to reach 100 pages and almost 2 years old

On Topic : Speaking bout the joker , i recently saw batman begins on
dvd and it was surpisingly enjoyable. just thought i'd drop that in , i
bet its been talked about , but i dont feel like reading through 98
pages =,
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Thu Nov 10th 2005 at 12:25am
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Thanks to the time it took for this thread to load, I had time to finish the last 2 loads of clothes and cook supper. :rolleyes:

On a serious note, anyone watch Christmas with the Kranks?

It gives a whole new meaning to ungrateful busybodies. I know its supposed to be just a movie but its realism is scary as hell.

If you get a chance, watch something else first.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Biological Component on Thu Nov 10th 2005 at 1:48am
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This thread has long surpassed the flaming snark status. I believe it deserves a whole-new, "engulfed in eternal flames of death" status.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Thu Nov 10th 2005 at 1:56am
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Biological Component said:
This thread has long surpassed the flaming snark status. I believe it deserves a whole-new, "engulfed in eternal flames of death" status.
At the very least a platter with the Snark dinner upon it. :lol:

I am currently watching "Kingdom of Heaven"

Liam Neeson has such a short part. :sad:

It is nice to see that Professor Lupin found a job after Hogwarts though. :smile:
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Thu Nov 10th 2005 at 2:39am
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This thread does take a long time to load...

Anyway -- saw Written on the Wind (1957) last night... and I loved it. Rock Hudson is pretty f**king sweet.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Thu Nov 10th 2005 at 4:03pm
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Watched Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind again last night.
It's my favorite love story by far... and perhaps my favorite movie in
general. If you haven't seen it, go rent it now. It may be
confusing, but bear with it. If you don't like it, we can't be
friends anymore.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Thu Nov 10th 2005 at 6:11pm
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Like I said, I LOVE Adaptation more. As far as Kaufman movies go. :smile:
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Re: Recently watched Posted by French Toast on Sat Nov 12th 2005 at 10:14pm
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Just watches Chicken Little... better than I had expected. IT was
pretty funny, but kinda short. I think it was only like 1:15, but
it's still worth the watch.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sat Nov 12th 2005 at 11:21pm
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I just watched Amores Perros the Mexican film nominated for an oscar and the winner of a bunch of other awards.

It was f**king intense. If you like animals, especially dogs, I don't think you can sit through it. I barely could.

Some of the ideas behind the movie were good, but the whole thing is so
messed up and depressing I can't really recommend it to anyone else,
and I kind of wish I hadn't watched it.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Sat Nov 12th 2005 at 11:49pm
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The family watched a few movies this week.
  • Kicking and screaming- 4/10
  • Christmas with the Kranks- 5/10
  • King Solomon's mines 2005 remake- 7/10
  • Amityville Horror 2005 remake- 6/10
  • High Tension- 7/10
  • Willy Wonka 2005 remake- 6/10
  • Kung Fu Hustle- 6/10
  • House of wax 2005 remake- 7/10
  • Kingdom of Heaven 9/10
Scores are subjective since I based them on who like it. I hate Will Ferrel and would score all his movies 0/10 so I posted the score of my family member who like his show.

Yes this is a lot of movies but, we rented them for 5 days. We didn't actually watch them all at once. :smile:
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sun Nov 13th 2005 at 1:04am
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Was Orlando Bloom bearable in Kingdom of Heaven? I just can't
imagine him leading people into battle... he seems like such a wimp, so
I never ended up watching that movie. Did you like it?
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sun Nov 13th 2005 at 2:21am
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Yeah, he's actually good. I mean, it's Ridley Scott, do you think he'd accept a s**tty performance?

As for the movie, it's alright. It's better if you understand the point of the movie. (Which isn't obvious to a lot of people.)

It's one of those movies where it's like ... see it ... but ... judge for yourself. I know a lot of people who loved it ... I know a lot of people that didn't. It has an assload of history in it. It's dramatized a little bit, but for the most part true.

Liam Neeson rocks ... as always.
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Re: Recently watched Posted by Underdog on Sun Nov 13th 2005 at 1:53pm
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First I want to clarify that I have no religious beliefs to alter my view of the movie. Not having one might effect my view but having one other than the movies base would have seriously done damage I think.

I did not chose my online handle haphazardly. I favor movies that portray the underdog in a positive way.

The movie took a average, yet intelligent commoner and placed him in a position to make a difference in his small piece of the worlds events. His battle strategies and his charisma at getting almost everyone to die for him was well incorporated into the film. The character portrayed in the lead had such an open minded viewpoint that he actually got the respect of his future opponents before the conflict ever began. The act of simply giving a horse to someone he thought of as just another human being was one such an example.

The historical value, as previously mentioned is another nugget of gold in respect to encouraging one to watch the film.

I would rate this movie just short of the greats like "The Ten Commandments" and "Ben Hur" in its scope. The battle scenes alone were such as to move one to tears when you take into account the magnitude of the death tolls rendered. We are talking about a time period of or around the crusades. The worlds population was sparse at the time yet the battles involved 200,000 on one side and about 40,000 or so on the other. I am unsure about the actual numbers but when you think of how underpopulated the world was then its amazing to consider numbers of that scope.

If I were you, I'd watch it simply to see what all the hub bub is about. Then you can judge for yourself.
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