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King Arthur (2004)
King Arthur the Extended Unrated Director's Cut contains fourteen minutes of never-before-seen footage, including more intense battle sequences and the scenes "Rain and Snow" and "Saxons Surrounded."
| MPAA Rating: | PG-13 |
| Running Time: | 126 minutes |
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| King Arthur Movie Review by Chris (11/27/2008) |
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Swords clash, blood spills and soldiers die in the more recent telling of the classic story, King Arthur. Directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Clive Owen, Keira Knightley and Ray Winstone, 'King Arthur' is a very familiar story and the telling of it on the big screen has been seen in many ways. Starting off with a...
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| King Arthur Movie Review by Simon (3/8/2008) |
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I was recovering from an operation and a friend loaned me a stack of DVDs. Among them was a film I never heard of, "King Arthur", starring Clive Owen and Keira Knightly, as Arthur and Guinevere. I have been a big fan of both leads since Clive in "Croupier" and Keira in "Bend It Like Beckham". What surprised me most and...
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| King Arthur Movie Review by Thom (9/2/2007) |
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If there were a list of films that suffered from clueless marketing strategy, King Arthur would be at or near the top.
In trailers and advertisements, King Arthur claims to be the true story of the man behind the legend of King Arthur which is, at best, a wild boast. The trailer sows its own doom with shots of a...
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| King Arthur Movie Review by Andrea (4/14/2006) |
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I had been told by a few people that it was boring so don't waste your time. I held off a long time but I like these types of movies with knights..medievil stuff..etc. My brother does too so it was nice watching it with him. I wasn't too interested with the first 10-15 minutes but it picked up a lot after that. I thought...
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