well its kinda hard to watch a movie that has a rape scene not once but twice shown. Personally I enjoyed the movie but I think it would have been a better movie to show that jacques actually didn't rape her but sadly its shown in both perspectives that he did.
I agree with your choices except that i think Outlaw King should have been on the list not just honorable mention, it was more accurate than Braveheart, don't get me wrong I loved Braveheart even with all the errors(historical)
There will never be a better medieval film than Braveheart. Braveheart is a watershed moment in the film industry that inspired many other films and games. But I would include Joan of Arc by Luc Besson on this list.⚔
Ironclad, 1,&2,capture the spirit, & authenticity, also, Black death, with sean Bean.Superb acting, direction, et al.If you love this, genre, & haven't seen, the, aforementioned, & are, seriously,.. Missing out!
Atleast you could have given a mention for The Physician (2013)...all of these are medieval war movies..the physician also speaks about the hardships in the development of medical science...
Braveheart is so historically inaccurate I'm amazed it's even taken seriously. It's nothing but the story's of Spartacus and Queen Boudicca slapped together, with William Wallace name attached. 1. The Adventures of Robin Hood 2. The Holy Grail 3. The Seventh Seal 4. The Lion in Winter 5. Beckett
Well, I am for The Name Of The Rose, Becket, Lion in winter and Seventh Seal, but there are lots of masterpieces not mentioned and far more realistic, such as Andrei Rublev and Marketa Lazarova. Also, Kurosawa movies like Throne Of Blood and Ran happen in Japan in the same period.
Excalibur is my favorite medieval drama (Monty Python and the Holy Grail resides in a different catagory for me.) I even love the odd sound editing of Excalibur.
Their was an actual person wallace that had a similar accomplishments. Braveheart is loosely based on the story of 13th-century Scottish leader William Wallace
It is not a surprise that as the counts go downs from 10 to 1 the TOP movies are the ones of the past which explains the dacadency and falling down of Hollywood with the great exception of Brave Heart played by Mel Gibson a piece of master for the years to come,.......................
Braveheart should not be on this list at all. It's wildly inaccurate and paints the Scots as backward savages, which they were not. Outlaw King is a far more accurate film. And Seventh Seal easily beats Braveheart for cinematic value. I'm surprised Excalibur isn't in the top five.
Where is Jeanne D’Arc, Gladiator etc.? Just to seem sophisticated you put some really old movies but missed out many many good medieval movies which is sad.
@@glyndavis3439 no its a serious movie. If this was an attempt at a joke then it didnt hit the mark because Monty Python is literally a parody and has no place on this list. no matter what you think about Braveheart it is a medieval film
Imagine pretending a movie as awful as the king is a good medieval movie. Ridiculous modern philosophical concepts. A French princess ranting about all monarchy being illegitimate 😂 Laughable manipulation plot when it’s well noted Henry wanted to invade France before he even got on the throne. Terrible depiction of the battle of Agincourt. The only semi decent thing in the movie was the duel that didn’t really happen at the beginning between Henry and Percy. Everything else was just a load of modern nonsense injected into a historical event. “Oh war is a grim thing.” “Oh you got manipulated to war” “oh a guy who just won a major victory an regained a ton of land Richard II lost is a easily riled boy according to a “illegitimate” princess”. That movie was complete ass 😂 I mean if seeing armor and swords is what you’re watching it for. You may get something. If the slightest, remotest hint of authenticity to the period, events or even people are what you’re after. You’ll find absolutely none of it in the king.
KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IS MASTERPIECE
Yes it is!
I would recommend the extended director's cut if you haven't seen it.
the wrost movie .ever
It's shite. It was very disappointing for a Ridley Scott movie. Same with Robin Hood
It is so woefully underrated.
Kingdom of heaven. A underrated masterpiece 👌
A knights tale, The Messenger, flesh and blood, dragon heart, the 13th warrior,
timeline, king Arthur, black knight
13th warrior is an underrated gem.
13th!
Flesh and Blood is a great movie
My all-time fav is Excalibur, but Kingdom of Heaven is one of the best.
Braveheart was a pure Hollywood product. Excalibur is one of the greatest movies I've ever seen.
Robin and Marian. The final sword fight between the sheriff and Robin is the most realistic I've seen.
The King and Braveheart are my favorite
Brave heart is my favorite movie
The remake of The Lion in Winter starting Sir Patrick Stewart & Glenn Close is worth mentioning as well.
Kingdom of Heaven (the Director's Cut) should be number one on this list. It's incredible
El Cid (Charles Heston) was also good.
The last duel was Epic. Its sad only a few appreciated it.
well its kinda hard to watch a movie that has a rape scene not once but twice shown. Personally I enjoyed the movie but I think it would have been a better movie to show that jacques actually didn't rape her but sadly its shown in both perspectives that he did.
A great film, subject was tough with the times we live in.
That’s cause they rushed the making and the mfer eats with his mouth wide open in every movie plus he voted for Biden soooo yeah😂
I would have put "Excalibur" in the top five! Nigel Terry's portrayal of King Arthur was excellent!
I agree with your choices except that i think Outlaw King should have been on the list not just honorable mention, it was more accurate than Braveheart, don't get me wrong I loved Braveheart even with all the errors(historical)
The first 3 and the last one are worth a looking into.
There will never be a better medieval film than Braveheart. Braveheart is a watershed moment in the film industry that inspired many other films and games.
But I would include Joan of Arc by Luc Besson on this list.⚔
Arn: The Knight Templar
is a top-notch movie/series of movies.
"Braveheart" as number 1? Seriously?
With absolute certainty
Ironclad, 1,&2,capture the spirit, & authenticity, also, Black death, with sean Bean.Superb acting, direction, et al.If you love this, genre, & haven't seen, the, aforementioned, & are,
seriously,.. Missing out!
Baldwin IV was a great king.
what about, 'EL CID'?
Kingdom of heaven very accurate definitely my favourite
Atleast you could have given a mention for The Physician (2013)...all of these are medieval war movies..the physician also speaks about the hardships in the development of medical science...
Kingdom of Heaven deserved a far better fate. Braveheart is tripe. Honourable mention to the original Robin hood with Errol Flynn.
Rob Roy, Robin Hood 1991 and 2010 special mentions Highlander & Princess Bride :)
The Name of the Rose… sooo good.
My Number One...Excalibur!!!
Has Timothee Chalamet been in a Jack Black movie after the success of The King in 2019?
Kingdom of Heaven. The best.
Very very great epic list I like it a lot very great job 🙂
Braveheart is so historically inaccurate I'm amazed it's even taken seriously. It's nothing but the story's of Spartacus and Queen Boudicca slapped together, with William Wallace name attached.
1. The Adventures of Robin Hood
2. The Holy Grail
3. The Seventh Seal
4. The Lion in Winter
5. Beckett
This might be the best comment about this film I've ever seen.
Foda-se se é impreciso historicamente, o filme é foda e ponto.
More appropriate, if you mention the platforms where movies are available
this is the same list my grandpa would do it, if he would have died in 2005
Well, I am for The Name Of The Rose, Becket, Lion in winter and Seventh Seal, but there are lots of masterpieces not mentioned and far more realistic, such as Andrei Rublev and Marketa Lazarova. Also, Kurosawa movies like Throne Of Blood and Ran happen in Japan in the same period.
The king should have been higher on the list
Excalibur is my favorite medieval drama (Monty Python and the Holy Grail resides in a different catagory for me.) I even love the odd sound editing of Excalibur.
The King, wow! !
Troy was great
true but not a medieval film, the story is set in antiquity.
I just watched "The King". This is the best so far
i mean who make that list ? kingdom of heaven is 10 times better than any other movies in list...
Need top 10 medieval tv shows
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@@communiTV i saw it today thanks for making a video
The King and The Name Of The Rose are tied.
Info on streaming platforms would be appreciated.
Everyone asking for "Troy" needs a timeline!
Braveheart is a joke! It was so historically inaccurate.
Prove it
Loved it at first but can’t watch it now. I can’t explain why other than Mel’s deathly stare that always makes me chuckle.
Their was an actual person wallace that had a similar accomplishments. Braveheart is loosely based on the story of 13th-century Scottish leader William Wallace
No. 1 and No. 10 should be reversed Kingdom of Heaven is the best
Kingdom Heaven Directors Cut is top 3 for me
_The 13th Warrior_
A cult favorite for me.
when i was 16...i won a great victory - King Baldwin IV
Monty Python & The Holy Grail is awesome
I like Monty Python but there should be "El Cid" with Charlton Heston instead. 😠
Kingdom of Heaven is way too low.
Kingdom of heaven 👍
some of them actually made in medival ages
The green knight was very good
The King is the best movie ever!!!!!!
i agree only braveheart but where is robin hood 1991, 13th warriors, Arn.
The Outlaw King is missing (much better than the King btw)
Honorable mentions 8:47
Would you put Prince of Persia in this list? I would. Also Troy.
Troy is set 2000 years before the middle ages
They are ancient. We talk about medieval time here.
@@hughdncy Prince of Persia is a movie about medieval time. The story is at the begining of middle ages (around the Ve ou VIe century)
@@Lady_Morgana_HighPriestress oh I didn't know that....thank you...but Troy is defo not medieval is it
@@hughdncy yes, Troy is not medieval. It's ancient Greece
I know it is fiction, but what about Lady Hawk?
Kingdom of Heaven directors cut is the best followed by Arn and Braveheart is an a travesty of a film.
Agreed
For how wildly inaccurate Braveheart is I wouldn’t put it at number one.
It is not a surprise that as the counts go downs from 10 to 1 the TOP movies are the ones of the past which explains the dacadency and falling down of Hollywood with the great exception of Brave Heart played by Mel Gibson a piece of master for the years to come,.......................
Braveheart should not be on this list at all. It's wildly inaccurate and paints the Scots as backward savages, which they were not. Outlaw King is a far more accurate film. And Seventh Seal easily beats Braveheart for cinematic value. I'm surprised Excalibur isn't in the top five.
Where is Jeanne D’Arc, Gladiator etc.? Just to seem sophisticated you put some really old movies but missed out many many good medieval movies which is sad.
Gladiator isn't medieval
WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!! Excalibur is #1
What are u on about?
No First Knight????? Blasphemy
a knights tale and outlaw kingvare by far better than kingdom of heaven
300
Braceheart is and unhistorical pile
THE NORTHMAN .
Why is Troy not on the list !!
Because thats not medieval lol
No Lord Of The Rings?!!!!!!
Again tell me how Brave Heart is historical and not historical fiction?
The last Samurai?
19th century
How is Brad Pitt Troy not on this list
Because thats not medieval
What a crap countdown
WRONG. The Devils is the best...
ever heard TROY?
not medieval lol
Troy?
Mythological
please don't be fake and pretentious like watchmojo
Monty python... seriously? Bah
Monty python is a parody. It shouldnt be on this list
As is Braveheart.
@@glyndavis3439 no its a serious movie. If this was an attempt at a joke then it didnt hit the mark because Monty Python is literally a parody and has no place on this list. no matter what you think about Braveheart it is a medieval film
“Pat-tro-nosed” NOT “pate-tron-iced”….there is English….and there is WRONG
Troy
Avis ????
What about Troy
Troy isn't Medieval.
Boring
Why do you not know how to pronounce anything? Do you do no research before you make these videos? It's like you haven't SEEN any of your "picks".
Someone old af made this list lol terrible
Worst top 10 ever
Worst list ever made. Delete the video
Yes but the original is SUPERB!!!!!!
Should be #1then Excalibur......at #2 Vikings the 1950 something movie.
What is the song used in the Henning of the seventh seal?
Imagine pretending a movie as awful as the king is a good medieval movie.
Ridiculous modern philosophical concepts. A French princess ranting about all monarchy being illegitimate 😂
Laughable manipulation plot when it’s well noted Henry wanted to invade France before he even got on the throne.
Terrible depiction of the battle of Agincourt.
The only semi decent thing in the movie was the duel that didn’t really happen at the beginning between Henry and Percy. Everything else was just a load of modern nonsense injected into a historical event. “Oh war is a grim thing.” “Oh you got manipulated to war” “oh a guy who just won a major victory an regained a ton of land Richard II lost is a easily riled boy according to a “illegitimate” princess”. That movie was complete ass 😂
I mean if seeing armor and swords is what you’re watching it for. You may get something. If the slightest, remotest hint of authenticity to the period, events or even people are what you’re after. You’ll find absolutely none of it in the king.