and the actor who played Mordred is Charlie Boorman.
That was young Mordred. Adult Mordred was played by Robert Addie, who thereafter became Guy of Gisborne in ...
... Robin of Sherwood. It's all connected.
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and the actor who played Mordred is Charlie Boorman.
That was young Mordred. Adult Mordred was played by Robert Addie, who thereafter became Guy of Gisborne in ...
... Robin of Sherwood. It's all connected.
Whereas all I've heard about Flying Daggers is that it's pretty, but that it has even less story than Hero. Am I wrong?
IMO, yes, but I honestly don't know what people thought was missing from Hero (which I didn't find boring or plotless), so I'm probably the wrong person to answer. But I thought Daggers was better on every level.
Just a brief note: The Sphere is even worse than The Abyss
Well, yes. In the makes-no-sense department, the short version of The Abyss just has that one final asspull, while the entirety of The Sphere is a steaming pile of nonsense.
Also, if you are willing to blink any time the aliens are onscreen, The Abyss is actually a clever, efficient slasher pic of the cabin-fever subtype. Got to love an antagonist who spends a whole conversation cutting slices out of his own arm.
To sort of repeat whatt Nutty said, drop the last half hour, The Abyss isn't a bad movie.
Drop the alien subplot altogether, and The Abyss is a good movie.
while the entirety of The Sphere is a steaming pile of nonsense.
Yeah. I just kept on thinking, "This is badly written." Like, major stuff wasn't set up well, and the characters were often nonplussed about things that should have had them screaming, "WTF?!?" Oh, and the characters were idiots. These flaws sometimes distracted me from the non-sensemaking.
To sort of repeat whatt Nutty said, drop the last half hour, The Abyss isn't a bad movie.
Yeah. When the aliens show up to Teach Us a Valuable Lesson About Peace and Love, is when the movie goes to hell.
Stupid hippie aliens....
I saw some movies on the plane. I,Robot wasn't too bad. About what you'd expect.
Catwoman was terribly awful, as you'd expect. The director may be on crack, and I have no idea why that movie got made at all, and why it still bothered to mention DC Comics. The bits I saw of Tarzan the Wonder Car were better.
Shark Tale was okay, though I found it interesting that the original title, Sharkslayer, may have been more appropriate, but maybe they decided that would give away the actual plot of the movie, which is one that's been done a thousand times. There were definitely some pretty good jokes, pop-culture and regular, but I couldn't get past how nonsensical the entire world was. They're fucking UNDERWATER and they're flipping through PAPER like it's NOTHING. They treat being underwater like everyone's just flying, or something. It made me miss Finding Nemo a lot.
I couldn't get past how nonsensical the entire world was. They're fucking UNDERWATER and they're flipping through PAPER like it's NOTHING. They treat being underwater like everyone's just flying, or something. It made me miss Finding Nemo a lot.
That's my major problem with SpongeBob
That's my major problem with SpongeBob
Huh. I didn't even think of that. My problem with it was that it wasn't very funny (especially considering how popular it was among all age groups).