medieval/epic war movies

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i've always been a big fan of these type of movies and have started to collect the ones i think are dope on dvd. for those that are into these type of movies what are other ones i should check out besides the ones i already have:

braveheart
13th warrior
troy
king arthur
kingdom of heaven
gladiator
last samuri (not medieval but i like the that sword type shit ya dig)

and if any of you have seen attica or the messenger (st. joan of arc) let me know how them movies are

peace
 
Apr 25, 2002
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they call me kb said:
i really don't need movies where i can gain some motivational life message or with cinematography done so elegantly it'll make me bust a nutt so unless u have some recommendations don't respond.

you will never see a quality war movie; if you did by mistake you wouldn't recognise it.
 
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willow lol, and lord of the rings, they kinda fall into that category, and all you people hatin on his shit needa relax, aint everyone got the same taste, go watch your richard simmons tapes
 
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damn kats didnt like these movies u listed...braveheart, kingdom of heaven or gladiator....i think those are some bad ass movies...when i think of war movies though i think of the ones that dont fall into what ur looking for and thats Apocalypse Now,Save Private Ryan, Platoon....
 
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i watched the whole b.o.b. on dvd, real good shit, my grandfather was a paratrooper and my uncle was on the beach on d-day, from what i heard they did a good job reinacting it as well as they could
 
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Recognize \Rec"og*nize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Recognized; p. pr. & vb. n. Recognizing.] [From Recognizance; see Cognition, and cf. Reconnoiter.] [Written also recognise.] 1. To know again; to perceive the identity of, with a person or thing previously known; to recover or recall knowledge of; to perceive clearly.

Again, we may recognise or discover whether a person has done a thing or not. - The Poetics of Aristotle by Aristotle

Presently her eye wandered to the other, and she was surprised to recognise in him a certain Mr. - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Stevenson, Robert Louis


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ColdBlooded said:
Recognize \Rec"og*nize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Recognized; p. pr. & vb. n. Recognizing.] [From Recognizance; see Cognition, and cf. Reconnoiter.] [Written also recognise.] 1. To know again; to perceive the identity of, with a person or thing previously known; to recover or recall knowledge of; to perceive clearly.

Again, we may recognise or discover whether a person has done a thing or not. - The Poetics of Aristotle by Aristotle

Presently her eye wandered to the other, and she was surprised to recognise in him a certain Mr. - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Stevenson, Robert Louis


Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
never heard of that movie