+Simon Mässing sort of fuller mentioned mads and dancy started to semi campaign for him. nbc still had to be convinced. I think it fits because hannibal isn't suppose to be american but there was some trepidation from what I have heard. In as much as they weren't sure about his accent. Cause if you see us Scandinavians talk in pure free form interviews many of them have problems not talking with an accent. I think I have seen 2 maybe 3 people that can do it flawlessly. But as soon as their on a stage or with a camera they can give you whatever accents you want. Maybe I am just the one hearing it because I speak norwegian, swedish and can pull of poor danish, but whenever I see scandinavian actors just talk I immediately hear which country they are from without knowing in advance.
Mad at myself for letting this movies imdb rating keep me from watching for so many years. Just watched this for the first time a few days ago and really enjoyed it. Definitely underrated.
I'm in love with this movie - year after year. I can't understand why some have a problem with this brillant work. Clive Owen is my absolutely favorite actor and character in this movie. What an attraktive man.🥰
Fascinating. King Arthur is a firm favourite. Would've liked to hear Ray Winstone contributing to the discussion. His character's lines were mostly hilarious, almost to the point of being anachronistic, but the injection of humour was a welcome respite in such a grim tale. Every time I see the movie, I wonder how Keira Knightley/Guinevere didn't manage to freeze to death!
This was a fun film. Nothing groundbreaking, but then again, it's not trying to be. It's just a great popcorn flick. It's like Pirates of the Caribbean set in Medieval England -- it carries that same jovial, swashbuckling energy. The fact that Keira Knightley is in both is either pure coincidence or it's because she's well-suited to these kinds of Jerry Bruckheimer-produced swashbuckling, adventure flicks.
1:18 the Celts were NOT a matriarchal society. They were more willing to give rights to women than other ancient civilisation. Celts had female warriors but so The Germans, The Slavs, The Scythians, and The Sassanids. Do not think Boudicca´s tribe was matriarchal because she led her nation to war. She did it because she was a wife of Prasutagus, the king of the Iceni, and after his death she was the only logical choice in leadership, because they never had time to pick a male leader due to Romans fucking their country up. She did this out of necessity. Celts also respected women as much as men, but they were not matriarchal society. There could be exceptions since The Celts were not a singular nation but a mosaic of tribes with their own culture, customs and values.
can't believe Hugh Dancy and Mads acted on this together, only to meet again it the BRILLIANT "Hannibal" series.
+Patrick Chole I just found out about that. What a surprise it was :)
+Patrick Chole fun fact: Hugh actually recommended Mads for the role as hannibal because they had become such good friends on the king arthur set
+Simon Mässing sort of fuller mentioned mads and dancy started to semi campaign for him. nbc still had to be convinced. I think it fits because hannibal isn't suppose to be american but there was some trepidation from what I have heard. In as much as they weren't sure about his accent. Cause if you see us Scandinavians talk in pure free form interviews many of them have problems not talking with an accent. I think I have seen 2 maybe 3 people that can do it flawlessly. But as soon as their on a stage or with a camera they can give you whatever accents you want. Maybe I am just the one hearing it because I speak norwegian, swedish and can pull of poor danish, but whenever I see scandinavian actors just talk I immediately hear which country they are from without knowing in advance.
God, Hugh Dancy is unbelievably beautiful
Mad at myself for letting this movies imdb rating keep me from watching for so many years. Just watched this for the first time a few days ago and really enjoyed it. Definitely underrated.
I’m so glad you watched it and enjoyed it. It’s a favourite of mine and it gets such low ‘ratings’ but then people watch it and they love it!
Hugh is so cute!!
I loved this movie,defintately underrated
Here for hugh ❤️😍
Thank you. "The Making of" videos are always so interesting. I liked hearing Keira's perspective on Guinevere.
I'm in love with this movie - year after year. I can't understand why some have a problem with this brillant work. Clive Owen is my absolutely favorite actor and character in this movie. What
an attraktive man.🥰
A brilliant version one of my top ten movies of all time loved it
Fascinating. King Arthur is a firm favourite. Would've liked to hear Ray Winstone contributing to the discussion. His character's lines were mostly hilarious, almost to the point of being anachronistic, but the injection of humour was a welcome respite in such a grim tale. Every time I see the movie, I wonder how Keira Knightley/Guinevere didn't manage to freeze to death!
A damm good movie!! With one of my all time favorite soundtracks!!
We are listening to Arthur Castus, commander of the Sarmatian knights. This was one epic movie!!!
A Great and All-Star Cast for A truly underrated Film!
Antoine Fuqua is one of the greatest directors of our time.
Hugh is so perfect 😍
This was a fun film. Nothing groundbreaking, but then again, it's not trying to be. It's just a great popcorn flick. It's like Pirates of the Caribbean set in Medieval England -- it carries that same jovial, swashbuckling energy.
The fact that Keira Knightley is in both is either pure coincidence or it's because she's well-suited to these kinds of Jerry Bruckheimer-produced swashbuckling, adventure flicks.
Antoine Fuqua should do Star Wars
He is so underrated
Starring Denzel Washington as Lando
Many thanks for posting this clip!
Why doesn't it suprise me that Mads was good at shooting bows!?
Where is Tristan ? i feel like they is so many character missing lol
I saw this movie in the theater when it first came out. I thought it was really good and underrated
There are so many more of us than there are of them. United nothing can harm us.
I like it..It was so relaxing...OMO cute Hughii
Thank you for the chance at this talk,video have much to do. Stand for the light friend.
Love how Clive and Ioan are sat opposite each other 😎 Ioan is very shy, isn't he....
He is not very shy. He is too modest in this world of big ego !
HUGH DANCY!!
Why was Mads not here...
I'm annoyed madds isn't here.
Hugh 😍❤️
Omg!Hugh and keira😍😍my favs!
Honor lives in every ones heart.. Stand against the light. For the the right of it.
Legend movie! 👍👍👍
Angie... We can't do it without you.
Still my second favourite fuqua film
Wherever the lady light is she is an angel.
Keira looks so hot.
I know right
I really liked this movie but lots of people and critics panned the movie
I don't why, I see it no different than any other swashbuckling kind of movie.
1:18 the Celts were NOT a matriarchal society. They were more willing to give rights to women than other ancient civilisation. Celts had female warriors but so The Germans, The Slavs, The Scythians, and The Sassanids. Do not think Boudicca´s tribe was matriarchal because she led her nation to war. She did it because she was a wife of Prasutagus, the king of the Iceni, and after his death she was the only logical choice in leadership, because they never had time to pick a male leader due to Romans fucking their country up. She did this out of necessity. Celts also respected women as much as men, but they were not matriarchal society. There could be exceptions since The Celts were not a singular nation but a mosaic of tribes with their own culture, customs and values.
nice video
6:14
Yo hubiese puesto en esta mesa a Mads Mikkelsen para presentar a un elenco de primera
Was Hugh Dancy's character the traitor who sat in the tree and was killed in the end?
Nope, he was Galahad. A knight who fought next to Arthur.
@@xacattack4638 Ah thank you. I keep wondering who played the traitor.
love them...really are a booom
Men great at firing arrows. Lost me at 1.54.
I fence.