ONE OF THE BEST ACTORS! FIRST TIME WATCHING A Knight's Tale Movie Reaction
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- Опубликовано: 30 мар 2022
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RIP and long live Heath Ledger (April 4, 1979 - January 22, 2008), aged 28
A blast from the past! In addition to young Heath Ledger, there's a fresh-faced Alan Tudyk (Firefly) , Paul Bettany (MCU), and Mark Addy (King Robert Baratheon from Game of Thrones) all before they became well-known actors. Good times!
Ironically... this is EXACTLY the kind of gem one would love to come across some late night and not know anything about... and slowly a grin appears on yer face and just stays there the whole way through ;)
Years ago, when this first came out in theaters my mum and dad went to watch it whilst my brother and I watched a different movie. They had insisted that i should have watched it with them. When it came out on video later I agreed that i should have.
The History Channel produced a 10 episode reality TV show in 2012 called "Full Metal Jousting" where 16 experienced horseman competed for a $100K prize in an authentic tournament with real armor and lances. It was pretty brutal with several injuries so it only lasted one season.
One of my favorite movies. Modern-Medieval Dramedy, what’s not to love?
Chaucer wrote "The Canterbury Tales". The copy I had, had old English on one side, and the page next to it had the modern English translation (odd pages were written one way, and the even pages written the other).
This is one of my favorite movies. There’s just something about it.
Keep in mind that in those time Jocelyn would become basically William's property if they were to marry. Women had limited rights and options. So it makes sense that she would really want to test the guy, to make sure he loves her and that she would be safe with him.
this movie always makes me cry, even through your reaction. I remember back when Heath Ledger first died I couldn't watch watch this movie again for the longest time because I was so sad. this has always been one of my favorite movies and probably one of my favorite performances by Heath (Brokeback Mountain is probably number 1). so glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
I caught this movie just like that: randomly going through channels in my TV, years ago, until I stumbled upon this gem. I was caught instantly, and at the end was one of the best movies I have ever seen, still extremely dear to me.
When Chaucer is giving the speech about walking in Will's turbulence after the sword fight and there's an awkward silence, that awkward silence is real. The extras didn't understand the language and didn't know what to do. So when Mark Addy cheered, they just followed the cheer.
This is one of those movies that Just works!!!!!!!!!! The Cast, The story, the music...Everything just works well together!
That’s the first time I ever saw this movie as a kid.
Underrated GOLD right here.
Such a fun movie, thanks for reminding me of it. I had forgotten how much I enjoyed it. The entire cast was SOOOO good in this. Of course everyone loved Heath (RIP) but my favorite character will always be Paul Bettany's Geoffrey Chaucer. I have to admit though I had a tear when Will Thatcher met up with his dad again.
I love this movie! Too bad Heath Ledger left so young.
No need to explain how you approach your channel, good sir... I come here for you. Period.
I LOVE THIS FILM!! It has a rare quality: It is both a "CHICK FLICK" and a "GUY FLICK", at the same time. Plenty of medieval action, jousting and a sword fight. And it's very romantic, and no matter how many times I see this film, I have to admit, when William's blind father asks "Has he followed his feet? Has he found his way home? Oh-my-boy!", I'm reaching for a tissue.
Paul Bettany (the hype man) is the guy that plays Jarvis in all the Marvel Movies!