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Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007)
description written by member Zara:
Reprising the roles they originated in seven-time Academy Award®-nominated "Elizabeth," Cate Blanchett and Geoffrey Rush return for a gripping historical thriller laced with treachery and romance--"The Golden Age." Joining them in the epic is Clive Owen as Sir Walter Raleigh, a dashing seafarer and newfound temptation for Elizabeth.
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Elizabeth: The Golden Age Movie Review by Matthew (10/23/2007) |
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"Elizabeth – The Golden Age", the second part of a planned trilogy, features Cate Blanchett reprising her Academy Award nominated role from almost ten years ago. She is very good, she is always good, and one of three actresses I would watch read the phone book. The other two are Meryl Streep and Helen Mirren. And Clive...
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Elizabeth: The Golden Age Movie Review by Jarrod (10/13/2007) |
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Out of all the sequels that have been released this year, 'Elizabeth: The Golden Age' is perhaps the most surprising. One just does not expect a follow-up to an artsy historical drama. Yet, here it is, directed once again by Shekhar Kapur, and with Cate Blanchett reprising the title role, for which she earned an Oscar...
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| Elizabeth: The Golden Age Movie Review by Douglas (12/10/2007) |
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After recently watching Elizabeth on DVD, we have been anticipating the release of the sequel since we saw the trailer months ago.
Reprising their roles, Cate Blanchett stars as Elizabeth I, with Geoffrey Rush playing her trusted adviser Sir Francis Walsingham. Building off of the theme near the end of the first film, in...
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| Elizabeth: The Golden Age Movie Review by Leslie (10/15/2007) |
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Abbe Cornish and Morne Botes atre attractive and great supporting actors to Kate Blanchett.
This movie will leave men hungry for more war and fighting, because it is not enough to satiate the bloodlust called for in a movie from this historical timeframe.
Women will be in awe of the costumes, and wigs used throughout the...
(complete Elizabeth: The Golden Age review by Leslie)
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