*A KNIGHT'S TALE* WAS SO WHOLESOME!! first time watching | actress reacts
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Peasant-born William Thatcher (Heath Ledger) begins a quest to change his stars, win the heart of an exceedingly fair maiden (Shanynn Sossamon) and rock his medieval world. With the help of friends (Mark Addy, Paul Bettany, Alan Tudyk), he faces the ultimate test of medieval gallantry -- tournament jousting -- and tries to discover if he has the mettle to become a legend.
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"This is my word as such beyond Contestation" is one of my all time favorite line deliveries!
The part where the crowd stayed silent after William won his sword match, if I’m remembering correctly the extras in that crowd didn’t understand a lick of English. So when Mark Addy started yelling, the extras actually took that as their cue to cheer 😂
This was one of my favourite movies as a kid, it's the movie that introduced Heath Ledger to me and turned me into a Ledger fan :D
Geffrey Chaucer (Played by Paul Bettany) who lived from 1343-1400 and who's most famous work is The Canterbury Tales
part of the historicity problem is that this story takes place in 1356, which would have made Chaucer 13 years old, clearly NOT as old as Bettany is on screen.....
In the cantaburytale he does eviscerate those two guys in fiction
@@davidbennett1357According to the director, this movie takes place during a six month period where no one knows what Chaucer was doing.
@@Mitheledh that statement does NOT address MY point…..
@@davidbennett1357it's a fictional movie...
"I like the juxtaposition of modern songs..."
Knights Tale was ahead of its time. If it was re-released with a 'periodcore' remaster of all the songs it would be a masterpiece.
People will always say that The Dark Knight , 10 Things I Hate about you or Brokeback Mountain are Heath's best films. Those are beyond dispute, but for me, A Knight's Tale was my introduction to Heath Ledger growing up, and the one that means the most to me. And I say that as a lifelong Batman fan. Everything from the cast, the music, the Inspirational messages, the setting; its all just perfect.
It's been so long, but RIP to Heath Ledger. To this day he still had so much more to offer the world, and was lost way too soon 😢💙
I think 10 Things was my first, but this was really good
I love Two Hands!
Same, saw this as a child the first time and dozens upon dozens of time since then. My very first dvd.
My Mom LOVES this movie and I've seen it so many times because of it. Rest in peace Heath ❤
My mom's favorite movie is Jaws, but this movie might just be her second favorite.
R.I.P. Heath.
Good watch Clariss. ❤
They used modern songs in the movie because the medieval music isn't as inspiring and exciting for us, and they wanted the viewers to understand how exciting it was for the fans. Also, the reasons the fans weren't cheering when Will won the first sword match is because the extras were Czech, and didn't understand the English.
For antother MedEvil movie with at "Modern Soundtrack" check out 1985's "LadyHawke".....
39:09 In a deleted scene or an alternate edit Paul Bettany does give a speech to change the people's opinion of William and then the prince frees William and makes him a knight. It's a pretty good speech too.
Not an alternate ending the speach was cut it's available with a bunch of cut scenes in the extended version
The modern music and wrestling type speaches were made to give the modern viewer the feeling of what the tournaments would be like
The sword fighting scene when nobody cheered was an accident as the extras didn't speak english so missed there que and ir turned out better than written
This film is so ridiculously charming. Every actor was perfectly cast too. I studied Medieval English at university and whenever Chaucer was mentioned I always pictured a naked Paul Bettany!
That was the last round in the Joust, Sir Hector must have already been winning, and only needed to stay on his horse in the last round to win
Chaucer showing up in the story is like Sir Arther Conan Doyla showing up in a Sherlock mystery
A Knight's Tale is a sports movie, a movie with no commitment to historical accuracy, and honestly, I loved it. The athletes are modern-day gladiators and the knights were modern-day gladiators in their time, which fit in very well with the aesthetic of the film. The songs were a great show and almost made me think I was in a musical.
The casting was loaded with big names and faces that today are so recognizable from miles away by anyone in the world.
I laughed, I cried, I got a little angry, and then I laughed and cried again, just to get even angrier.
I was a kid when I saw this movie and I always feel like it's the first time I've ever seen it. My first knight movie.
I promise that one day I will be able to write a short text.
Really love this movie. Not historically accurate, but it's not claiming to be. Just a fun movie with a great soundtrack. 😊
one of my all time faves
You need to see the actor who plays Prince Edward in the Fisherman’s Friend’s movies.
Filmed in the check rebuplic and the sceen after the sword fight the crowd missed there cue to cheer roland adlibed the cheer the crowd reacted and thats the take they kept cause it was so good
Always blows my mind the fact one man of his crew is actually Robert Baratheon 😂🎉
"Bow, ya shits! Bow!"
-King Robert Baratheon, the first of his name, King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, and Prorector of the Realm.
@@darthken815 I prefer his other name, The Demon of the Trident
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The arresting officer who took William into custody was in the 2000 Dune miniseries on the SyFy channel. He played a captain of the Sardaukar who tried to assassinate Muad’dib and was subdued by the Voice.
Clariss, watch Alan Tudyk again in Dodgeball True Underdog Story & Tucker & Dale vs Evil. Awesome movies for you 👌.
I HIGHLY recommend both of those films as well, VERY much worth your time to watch!
Dang. I love this movie. Nostalgia alone puts it in my top 5, but I think it is genuinely great. It just makes me wish Heath was still here.
Growing up I didn’t watch any movies with heath ledger until dark knight he passed he was amazing actor then later watched a knight’s tale loved it R.I.P ❤
"She wants that Peasant D", "straightest DO ME face since NALA from the Lion King".... You are on FIRE today!!!!! hahaha
This movie is a great piece of excellent Filmmaking imho! As you pointed out with all the juxtapositions and how they wonderfully blended various elements whether it be from the music, dialogue, set designs, costumes, etc....... This movie could have easily turned into a pile of mess but that was definitely NOT the case! AMAZING MOVIE!
LAstly, this is still my favorite Paul Bettany role of all time!
Normally only noble born people could even become a page or squire to a knight. So for Sir Ector to take on William as apprentice was quite a concession in itself.
Such a fun, at times, goofy movie but it really does have some great moments.
You really caught me off guard with your use of the word “wanker.” I was eating and started laughing and almost dropped my food.
R.I.P. Heath Ledger, you will be missed
The princess’s servant, or I believe servant, was the female lead in that silent film some years back, The Artist.
I’m just shocked this came out in theaters the same year I was born.
This is one of the movies I watch whenever I feel down. Great pick me up movie. 😊
Ulrick von Liechtenstein was a real tournament Knight, he had the record for tournament wins the Prince Edward the black Prince ( black for his armour ) he was a nation hero won wars against France, he died young and never became king , but nany Knight can make a Knight, back then ,
So far no reactors recognize Geoffrey Chaucer. That is a strong indictment against our education system. Only one of the most influential writers in history. Point 2 not recognizing Mark Addy should be a crime
This was the first movie I saw Paul Bettany in when I was younger and every time I saw him in another role my first thought for a while was .... heheheh tush lol
this is a personal favourite of mine as it shows best how to set up tone very early.
So i know it has probably been stated a lot allready, but when william is in the pillory, Chaucer actually gives a speach before prince edward unveils himself, and it is the one scene which i will never understand why it was cut from the theatrical release. It's not that long, the speech is GREAT and it builds up the knighting by Edward so amazingly well...
This is one of my three go to movies when I need to cheer myself up. I had to temporarily retire two of them in 2008 because they were just reminding me of the tragedy.
The cast and director reunited two years later for a film called the Order. Never saw it. Of course, no one did.
It wasn't bad. Really dark and depressing though.
Fun fact they filmed in the Czech Republic and that sword ring scene the extras didn't speak english so they didn't know they were supposed to cheer. Rolands actor had to cue them by cheering and they kept it in the movie :)
I think they used modern music to point out that every age had its own version of popular music.
one of my fav movies
Mark Addy is also in The Full Monty... totally worth a watch
"I'd say he'd be of noble birth" well... About that... 😂
Paul Bettany is basically medieval Michael Buffer.
For more jousting, check out the classic "Ivanhoe" (1982), starring basically all the British actors for that time. :) In Sweden where I live it's been a tradition for decades to watch it on New Year's Day, it's on tv every January 1st.
Prince Edward was known for his chevauchées (“horse raids”) which produced economic damage to France by forcing peasants to flee their homes and farms and take refuge in castles and fortifications. A modern film depiction of a (unmounted) chevauchée is the Wildmen burning the Westfold of Rohan, causing the people of Edoras to flee to Helm’s Deep.
Chevauchées did not attack the fortresses and castles, they just made it unsafe to leave them, long enough for the crops to rot in the fields and ruin the harvest. Since all economies of the time were built on agriculture, a few well-timed and well-prosecuted chevauchées could wreak untold havoc upon a country’s economy.
Ulrich von Liechtenstein was a very real German knight and Minnesinger (troubadour) whose armour featured a figure of the Goddess Minne (Venus).
Rip for such a great actor❤❤
Honestly Paul Bettany had some banger movies (Wimbledon is one of my comfort romcoms, so good), it's wild that he was so close to quitting acting when he got the role of J.A.R.V.I.S. which then lead to his role as Vision.
Wanker is a term to be proud of in the New Orleans area where I’m from. Westbank or die 👐🏽
Rufus Sewell plays the protagonist in Dark City.
love this movie. so much fun =)
wearing his tent lol
This is such a fun movie. If you want to have a good time, this is the movie for you. One comment on the movie is that to be fair (have a beautiful face) was actually a curse. At the time it would have made you a target of Viking raiders to be "ravaged" and sold into slavery in North Africa or the Middle East as Europeans were for about 1000 years. The words "slavery" is derived from Slavs. It's also evident in Chaucer's line about the maid being ravaged by her Turkish uncle.
best American "w*nker" ever! not a sentence i expected to say today but here we are i guess. awesome reaction, very happy to subscribe and much love to you and yours my American sister!🙂🙂🙂❤❤❤
One of my very favorite movies!
This is a really fun movie with a great cast of great actors. The best actor in the movie for me though is Christopher Cazenove, who played William's father John Thatcher. That scene when William reunites with his father elevates the entire movie.
Facts!
Yes lady life is dangerous. I'm so glad you are safe.
love this movie, fun little romp and bettany steals every scene hes in ><
one i chuck on when i need a feel good flick
Jousting point system. It takes 3 points to win. Breaking a lance on the body of the jouster is 1 point. Breaking the lance on the head is 2 points and knocking the rider to the ground is 3 points + you get the horse. Sir Ector had 2 points vs. 0 prior to his death. William broke a lance on the body of the rider while the rider hit William in the head 2 points to Williams' 1 but Sir Ector already had 2 points so it is 3 to 2 in favor of William.
Well hello, clariss.
King Robert before the rebellion. 😅
I love this movie, watched it a lot, and watched hundreds of reactions to it too, but the best one in this movie, is Paul Bethany, by a long way, he is hilarious in this.
I have movie suggestions:
Apollo 13 (1995)
Glory (1989)
Legends of the Fall (1994)
Young Woman and the Sea (2024)
The Star Wars Sequel Trilogy (2015-2019)
Braveheart (1995)
Superbad (2007)
Bottoms (2023)
Booksmart (2019)
The Favorite (2018)
Team America World Police (2004)
Last of the Mohicans (1992)
Gladiator (2000)
Fight Club (1999)
*YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSS!!!!!!!* I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!
Also 10:40 was actually an improvised moment, from memory the extras that made the audience didn't fully understand english and the cheer was the sign they needed, that makes this scene so much better
You nailed the plot before halfway!! Smart and stunning. What a package. Always enjoy your videos xx
EDIT: and an American shouting "Effing wanker!!" Brilliant
Well thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed the video! :)
How have you not reacted to Silence Of The Lambs with your name? lol.
3:38 in the scene where they were standing around Sir Eckbert’s body, they were say how all he has to win was just stay ON the horse. Hence William stayed on the horse for him.
Great movie ❤❤😊
Tall tells is a good movie to watch, also clariss if you want to make your own movies, i would i like to help
Clariss predicted (or came close to) many of the things that would come to pass in the film and I was impressed by that. One part near the end when Adhemar goes to where William is locked up and chained she suggests that he may stab William. That may have been one of the options they could have chosen to go but this came about a year after Gladiator and it had a near identical scene in which Commodus stabs Maximus so perhaps that would be too similar to that to do in this film.
Ok you don’t need a microphone if you’re going to scream into it.
43:56 in an interview, the director said that the anachronistic elements were used to convey the mood and emotion of the time.
20:45 Nike
5:15 hey me too lol glad I'm not the only one. This was a great movie i feel the soundtrack is filled with bangers but sad to see heath he was taken to soon like brandon lee
The extras in the swordfight scene didn't speak english.
So Mark Addy improved that cheer.
You missed the post credit bit.
While a historical fiction, The black prince and his writer both are very real. The movie is based on the works of Chaucer and the Black Prince would die in combat before being able to gain the throne. I love the loosing and turn around.
Holy crap, how did I just now realize this!? Right before the credits roll, when it's showing Will and Jocelyn against a starry sky, in the background when the camera stops spinning, you can see the constellation of Orion aka the Hunter! I have seen this movie maybe twenty times and I just now noticed that!
A Knight's Tale is from a book by real-life author Geoffrey Chaucer (Paul Bettany's character). Chaucer was not a dignified author. He loved fart jokes (which is why they had one as the post-credit scene). He was vulgar, earthy... and very entertaining.
When the filmmakers were making the movie, they wanted to convey that this was the professional sports of its era, and that the music was the popular music of its era. If they used actual period music, it would seem boring to many modern ears, so they decided to use "modern" music instead, so that it had the right vibe to it.
The movie was only moderately successful in the theaters. It had the misfortune of coming out on the same weekend as The Mummy Returns. In addition, while we look at it today and say "wow, what a loaded cast", at that point most of the people involved were unknowns, or little known.
For an interesting early work from Heath Ledger, check out the TV show "Roar". It's a historical fantasy set in the British Isles, with Heath playing a young Irishman who attempts to unite the Celtic tribes against the invading Romans, and their immortal centurion, Longinus (as in "spear of..."). It didn't last long, for two main reasons. The first was that it was on FOX, which does not handle fantasy or SF shows well. The second is that it was scheduled in the same time block as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which for obvious reasons had a similar audience profile.
Who knew that a film about the Joker, Robert Baratheon, Wash, Vision, and a female blacksmith on the Jousting Circuit competing against Reichsfuhrer John Smith for the heart of Pandora and also featuring Mark Antony would be so great.
Fun Fact-Edward the Black Prince of Wales would die a year before his father, King Edward III. Edward III was succeeded by his 10-year-old grandson Richard II (Edward the Black Prince's son). Richard II would ultimately be deposed by Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Lancaster, who becomes Henry IV.
I think they should have made the Extended Cut of A Knight’s Tale the only version available, it’s much more better and flows more seamlessly. It also has Paul Bettany’s speech at the stocks which should have won him some sort of award.
Mark Addy (Robert Baratheon) starred alongside Heath Ledger and Shannyn Sossamon in another movie, called "The Order", about an obscure order of Catholic priests who battle demons.
11:02 actually, it was literally just that. The extras were Dutch, and didn’t speak English, so they were completely unclear how to react until the first cheer.