Anyone sick of historical films?

Started by king_arthur2 pages

Anyone sick of historical films?

I'm talking movies like Troy, King arthur, Alexander that all came out at the same year. It was the success of Braveheart and Gladiator that led to these movies being made. All of these movies took alot of style from Braveheart and Gladiator to help make there movies. Revenge, big battles, 3 hrs long, similar music scores, long speechs, the word freedom used over and over. They're hardly ever historicaly correct. Perhaps audiences grow tired of seeing CG armies fighting at each other. I'm just beginning to be sick of them. But I did enjoy Last Samurai and Kingdom of Heaven. Any opinions?

i thought king arthur, alexander, troy and kingdom of heaven were utterly dire...gladiator not much better...or last samauri...and braveheart magnificent...come to think of it...why do i keep bothering to watch them when new ones come out

Originally posted by jaden101
i thought king arthur, alexander, troy and kingdom of heaven were utterly dire...gladiator not much better...or last samauri...and braveheart magnificent...come to think of it...why do i keep bothering to watch them when new ones come out

i have to agree although i thought The Last Samuri was quite good for a Tom Cruise.

Originally posted by T.M
i have to agree although i thought The Last Samuri was quite good for a Tom Cruise.

or crap for a billy connelly film...depending on your point of view 😛

I'm sick of historically inaccurate films.

As for braveheart, it was a fine hollywodd film, but I wouldn't quite call it historic. As a historic film goes, it sucked.

And now Hannibal the Conqueror is going to be the next historic film. The bad news is that Vin Diesel is starring/directing and using ancient language.

What's next. Julius Caesar, Cleopatra....

using ancient language.

what?...like "i'm gonna kick ya ***** ass roman asses mutha ****az"

not really i just saw a really good historical film called The Downfall its a German film about the fall of the Nazis and it's really quite good. Has anyone else seen it?

does anyone else think its strange that the person who made this thread's username is king_arthur...

hahah. didnt realize that.

Originally posted by nick1811
does anyone else think its strange that the person who made this thread's username is king_arthur...

perhaps that contributed to his oversaturation of history...

anyway, i can't lie-- i love the mall - and for some reason, never get sick of 'em...

good
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gladiator
braveheart
last samuarai (i thought it was good)

bad
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all the rest....

i actually liked troy

Originally posted by Mandorallen
good
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gladiator
braveheart
last samuarai (i thought it was good)

But none of those are historical. Gladiator is a fictional story set in a historical setting as is the Last Samurai (which I also liked).

The story of William wallace and Robert the Bruce was so f*cked up in Braveheart that I would hesitate to call it historical.

I love historical films.

I hate historical films that get their history wrong. Their one selling point is telling a true story, and most of them almost always f*ck it up.

IDIOTS!

I like historical movies, but then I like to read history books too. So...

Originally posted by Red Superfly
I love historical films.

I hate historical films that get their history wrong. Their one selling point is telling a true story, and most of them almost always f*ck it up.

IDIOTS!

i've only ever seen one that got it right...gettysburg...not in a small way due to the fact that they filmed it on the actual battlefield

I dont mind history films it just a pist take when they get the facts wrong..... Also its nuce to know that during WW2 it was only the US that fought in it, well according to hollywood anyway

Originally posted by nick1811
does anyone else think its strange that the person who made this thread's username is king_arthur...

my thoughts exactly.

Originally posted by KharmaDog
I'm sick of historically inaccurate films.

As for braveheart, it was a fine hollywodd film, but I wouldn't quite call it historic. As a historic film goes, it sucked.

in fareness none of those claimed to be a documentary or an exact historical representation.