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An excellent story and plot with great action scenes and drama, this film is one of my favourites.
7/10 19.7.2008 -
richyazda42@ - age: 13-17
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DVD: "King Arthur"
Very well done in this movie good fight scences and hot actors.
10/10 5.2.2007 -
shannon-a_k_a-midget@ - age: 13-17
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DVD: "King Arthur"
Excellent movie, a must see such good action in it.
9/10 5.2.2007 -
duke_nukem6669@ - age: 13-17
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It's a good movie but it is not the best of the other King Arthur's movie. There are many scene that I will change if I was the producer. But it worth to see for sure.
7/10 15.8.2006 -
sam4him@ - age: 18-25
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King Arthur starts out as a reworking of the Arthurian legend and grabs your attention from the start. Things get even better as Clive Owen spends more time on screen but as the movie progresses it just turns into an endless series of cliches, here made all the more tedious by the self indulgent director's cut. There are endless battles scenes that temporarily slow down so that you can see the blood squirt from a multitude of fallen foe. And speaking of tedious, what is Hollywood's fixation with the always tedious Keira Knightley, here featured as a "spirited" Guinevere? Finally, fellow film buff, as you roll your eyes heavenward yet one more time and the final bloody battle commenses be careful not to miss our lovely Keira's outfit. That's right, Arthur and his brave knights are outfitted in armour, but our intrepid girl need only wear pants, a couple of thin leather strips binding her breats to her chest, and blue paint to feel equipped to meet the savage Saxons. There is so little character development I couldn't get my knights straight. This movie is a real mess that only the most hardcore sword opera buff will enjoy.
3/10 11.8.2006 -
suzannemsimon@ - age: 36-49
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