Grumpy Cindy, you remind me of Dr Bob Kelso...............me? Dr Percival "Perry" Cox! "Bobbo, sorry, friend, when you shouted at me, and I SCREAMED at you, you were teaching me. Thank you." x
Ummm ..... THIS is AWESOMENESS! WHAT the hell is this from? I mean like, I already know the title... But what year and who made it?? I wanna WATCH this!
this show had so much potential. they could have expanded it. make secret missions for their king in other countries like sweden or england. so much they could have done but it got cancelled after 3 seasons
I love that the first thing Athos does is spam D'Artagnan with a point-in-line and continues to use it to keep him at bay without actually hurting him. Whoever did the choreography knows how to fence. Tidy work.
Athos - "THAT'S ENOUGH!!" Aramis - "He said enough." D'artagnan - "Very well..I'll fight both of you!" Apparently D'artagnan doesn't understand the meaning of "enough!" LOL
@@alo5301 Like Athos and Aramis. And Portos too. D'Artagnan was 19 years old. Atos about 35 years old, the oldest one. This is the difference, not nation.
I always thought Chris O'Donnell and Oliver Platt were pretty dang fun. "You, boy. Are arrogant, hot tempered and entirely too bold. I like that, reminds me of me."
@@RayPaganJr I do think, however, that season 3 was a bit subpar compared to the first two. This whole revolutionary sentiment that the musketeers suddenly began to share felt so misplaced to me. Plus the Athos/Sylvie subplot did not work me at all - I missed Milady.
The show was very littel like the novels, but it was true to the spirit of the work, if not the words. I really enjoyed this series. Though I wish it had been longer, I'm glad it ended before it went stale.
In the novel, D'artagnan offended the three musketeers badly, and then Athos Porthos and Aramis challenged him to a duel at noon. But in this series, it was a lot different. D'artagnan challenged the three musketeers to a duel because he accused Athos of murdering his father. Porthos and Aramis were Athos' seconds in the novel, but in the series they were trying to defend him
It is not entirly accurate. Porthos and Aramis were not only Athos' seconds. They were just insulted in that order : Athos, Porthos and Aramis. And the duels were supposed to occur in that order: Athos at noon, Porthos at one o'clock, Aramis at two o'clock. Porthos and Aramis were in fact seconds of Athos for his duel but they theirs as well with d'Artagnan
@@sid2112Agreed! The mini series of The Count of Monte Cristo starring Gérard Depardieu is my favorite, although they did take liberties with the ending. My favorite book by far.
Interesting assortment of swords, here: D'artagnan has a swept-hilt rapier, Athos a cup-hilt; Aramis a different style of swept-hilt, while Porthos seems to favor a Basket-hilt Scottish broadsword. Lovely!
Think it's meant to show the different fighting styles. The Musketeers in the show are absically a special forces unit, so they get a high degree of freedom when choosing their kit.
I noticed this too, & I'm glad someone else pointed this out. In a lot of adaptations of the books, movies, & television series, Porthos seems to be the brute of the bunch. Athos the leader, while also having that dark mysterious side, & then Aramis is essentially the glue that holds everyone together, the logic of the group, I suppose. D'artagnan is just the up & coming courageous hero.
You made me go back and watch again and again just to notice the type of weapons in use. Thank you for the quick lesson. I will be looking out for such things in the future.😎
There was a point in which soldiers carried rapiers as well. But what you're thinking of is called a side sword (my favorite kind of sword). What Porthos wields is a basket-hilted broadsword.
@@AllWordsAreDust Thank you for giving me one more reason to pick the book up again! I started a while back, and that one moment is worth reading it again!
@@Rogue.Templar30 The part I'm thinking of is from the sequel in the series Twenty Years Later - some of the politics (mainly class snobbery) have not aged well, but I still love it and wish it were more known.
@@AllWordsAreDustAs I grew older, I started to prefer Twenty Years After over The Three Musketeers. It's very relatable in terms of how age and various professional commitments challenge youthful friendships. And yes, I do remember the comment about the brown colour, it was when they were in England on a mission to save King Charles I.
@@ekaterinakorovina1065 Have you read the third book Le Vicomte de Bragelonne? It's way too long, very flawed but has enough that I adore that I'd still call it a favourite. The big ending with the man in iron mask is heartbreaking of course, but I always go back to the conversations between d'Artagnan and Athos in the first part, their friendship feels so true and charming. Robert Louis Stephenson (of Treasure Island fame) has a great essay on how despite finding it too messy when he first read it, it became a favourite of his as he grew and how "no part of the world has ever seemed to me so charming as these pages, and not even my friends are quite so real, perhaps quite so dear, as d'Artagnan."
I love Aramis in this scene :') Tbh even though they think he's an eejit, I think all three of them are quietly impressed with him. Again "remarkable, he's keeping up with Athos".
In a version from the 60s or 70s, this duel plays out, and one Musketeer says to the Musketeer who was fighting, "This is the man you were going to fight with your left hand?" Surely inspiration for the Princess Bride.
THE BEST VERSION EVER MADE WAS THE 1974 RICHARD LESTER'S " THE THREE MUSKETEERS " AND " THE FOUR MUSKETEERS " IT HAD THE BEST ACTORS ! IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT ,THIS IS A MUST .
Fun fact ... D'Artagnan (the real one) recommended Benigne Dauvergne de Saint-Mars to Lous XIV as jailer for the prisoner we now know as the Man In The Iron Mask.
Zach Zier Lol 😂 “We weren’t supposed to kill him!!” “ If you had TOLD us that, maybe he would still be standing!!” Aramis walking away, rolling his eyes. Lol
am I the only one who thinks that, bc Luke Pasqualino has dark skin, D'artagnan could have relations with other countries, even spain (many of the people around the medditerean have dark skin. Pasqualino himself is from Italian descend). And I think it would be great. Consider it: A spanish woman comes to france and ends up in gascony, where she fells in love with Alexandre D'artagnan. they have (at least) one child together, D'artagnan, who grows up to be a Musketeer. But, when he occasionaly fails to defend the king, everyone links that to his parentage (e.g. in s2 ep6, Through a glass darkly, when D'artagnan stalls for time and endangers the king's life, the king could have accused him of helping the spanish due to his mother or in s2 ep4 Emilie could have known that D'artagnan is half spanish and she could have tried to execute him along wih the queen to "help" the musketeer regiment "clean" its ranks) idk, I feel that the idea one of the musketeers, and especially D'artagnan who needed to prove himself, being spanish and everyone being suspicious towards him could have made the series even better(if that's possible)
Gascons (SW France) are Occitans and very latin (also some border the Basque and Catalan countries and are part Basque or Catalan) and many have olive or darker skin (especially farming types) so no need to invent Spanish origins...
Athos: Make one move to save her, D'Artagnan and we will cross swords; and this time, I swear I will kill you. His delivery of that line was perfection. (Goosebumps)
Big fan of Richard Lester's The Three Musketeers, consider the last word in adaptations of Dumas' work. But, this is great! I like the change in the reason for, and the circumstances of the “duel”.
Let's see what types of sword their used : Athos with his "foil", aramis with his"epee" and pothos with his" sabre"..... its really from 3 fencing swords type representation...
@@TheUnseenPath Probably. I was just going off the style of fighting they all have. Aramis has a quick, agile style, Porthos is strength, and Athos is pretty much nothing but skill.
Finally, rapiers and short daggers! Most of the time, the musketeers are portrayed with epees, which from what I read, was not accurate for that time period.
I just binged all three seasons of this, I hadn’t watched it for aaaages! - so much criticism here, it’s a bit of fun, it’s not supposed to be a documentary 🤦🏻♀️ I love this show! but, I still can’t decide on my favourite Musketeer 🤔
Omg i just binged three seasons during quarantine as well! Forgot how lovely this show was, and now I'm reminded. Same, I can't pick my favorite out of all of them for the life of me lol, they're all so damn likeable :)))
Kind of a shame they cancelled this show - it was fun, even though it made a lot of weird changes to the characters. I guess I don't blame them - there's only so many times you can tell the same story, and there are dozens of Three Musketeers stories in live-action. Personally, I think the Disney version in 1993 will always be my favorite... it just had such a great cast and was so damn fun to watch.
"one of us dies here". Theres no way that this quote wasn't inspired by Athos quote in the masterpiece movie The man with the iron mask: " Next time will meet one of us will die"
According to the book the fight between d'artagnon and the 3 of them happened at a place Cooper's yard San Germain I looked it up San germain is a manger Thorough fair street in a particular neighborhood so if he did exist it doesn't anymore
Can also be found on Amazon Prime, though I noticed two scenes were shortened and one cut entirely in just the first episode. Bought all 3 seasons on Dvd instead.
"We weren't gonna kill him"
"Weren't we?"
"Next time let us no"
XD
Know
Such a Porthos thing to say
"Can i ask why?" Bless him
Grumpy Cindy, you remind me of Dr Bob Kelso...............me? Dr Percival "Perry" Cox! "Bobbo, sorry, friend, when you shouted at me, and I SCREAMED at you, you were teaching me. Thank you." x
Hello my name is d'artagnan you killed my father prepare to die 😂🤣
"Prepare to fight. One of us dies here"
"Now that's the way to make an entrance"
Ah, Aramis😂
Love him!!! He is funny
Ah Sophie I miss your voice
หนังเส่ก2017
I play a Aramis in the theatre production
😂
Little did we know that this was just the begining of aramis and his hilarious little quotes
He knows the Musketeer motto: "EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF!"
Dipasree Das that is SO true!
He will always be Freddie
My favorite has to be the "Centuries of inbreeding have made the aristocracy *popping noise in his cheek* Stupid"
Ummm ..... THIS is AWESOMENESS!
WHAT the hell is this from?
I mean like, I already know the title...
But what year and who made it??
I wanna WATCH this!
Aramis looks so offended when the knife comes at him 😂
Or more like in disbelief he threw a knife at someones back. His friends back.
Im 62 years old. Been into Musketeers since the 70s. This was the Best Musketeers period in my humbal opinion.
watch the french ver in 2023, it is the funniest meeting for four of them
"Now that's the way to make an entrance." - Aramis. Always my favourite
Man, I wish they continued this show! I loved this series!
Me too. We should like they did for Nashville. He got cancelled and thangot picke up again.
They did. They made 2 seasons and are mid way through the third
+TheNewMessi101 It got cancelled after the third. The third is the last and final season btw
Jenna Waite I don't think it got cancelled, I think it just ended
this show had so much potential. they could have expanded it. make secret missions for their king in other countries like sweden or england. so much they could have done but it got cancelled after 3 seasons
"Next time let us know" hahaha you can't help but love Aramis
Anyone else think the Musketeers looked more like wild west gunslingers then members of the Royal Guard of France
tahrah11 no, it isn’t.
yeah they're a wird mix between cowboys and some character from the matrix
True. Didn't realize that til just now.
@tahrah11 Yes it's awesome
@@manduul.bakhdal Yup, it is
Am I the only one getting a serious Princess Bride vibe from this scene? My name is D'artagnan. You killed my father. Prepare to die."
There's actually a meme for that. www.pinterest.com/pin/301319031297760931/
That's the way it was done. Totally serious, no quarter, and completely unhinged.
very well. I'll fight both of you.
and THAT moment, ladies and gentlemen is the moment I fell in love with the series
"Now that's the way to make an entrance."
The unwarranted sarcasm and black humour in this is unparalleled.
I love that the first thing Athos does is spam D'Artagnan with a point-in-line and continues to use it to keep him at bay without actually hurting him. Whoever did the choreography knows how to fence. Tidy work.
In a sword fight rule #1 never attack in anger
Anthony Hopkins, s character in The Mask Of Zorro
Always love how they make Athos' fighting look good. Really adds to his background as the swordsman.
The musketeers was best Czech teacher ❤️
Athos:we weren't gonna kill him
Porthos:weren't we?
Aramis:next time let us know
😂
Athos - "THAT'S ENOUGH!!"
Aramis - "He said enough."
D'artagnan - "Very well..I'll fight both of you!"
Apparently D'artagnan doesn't understand the meaning of "enough!" LOL
I believe the appropriate phrase is "Blood-drunk"
The boy has spirit, needs some channeling, but that kind of spirit makes legends.
Of course he is a Frenchman.
@@alo5301 Like Athos and Aramis. And Portos too.
D'Artagnan was 19 years old. Atos about 35 years old, the oldest one. This is the difference, not nation.
"Whoa. Looks like when they made this fella they forgot to put in the quit."
- Buster Sruggs
I got a "My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die!" vibe going here.
same
Maybe it's a reference
No one has gotten it close to as fun as Michael York and Oliver Reed.
The best musketeer films.
I always thought Chris O'Donnell and Oliver Platt were pretty dang fun.
"You, boy. Are arrogant, hot tempered and entirely too bold. I like that, reminds me of me."
2:23 absolute fanservice and I love it
Aramis' face when the dagger nearly gets him makes me laugh every time
He looked like: Bruh 😧
True Santiago was smile everyday 😅🙈
Athos be like " yeeeah I have no idea who you are or why you're fighting me ,but fuck if you want to throw down I'm game.
I just found this series last week. Can’t believe I missed it all these years. Totally enjoyed the whole thing.
Same here, I was also late for this and only discovered the series a couple of months ago. Very enjoyable!
@@ekaterinakorovina1065 It was so good I may watch it again soon. There’s not much out there that I like.
@@RayPaganJr I do think, however, that season 3 was a bit subpar compared to the first two. This whole revolutionary sentiment that the musketeers suddenly began to share felt so misplaced to me. Plus the Athos/Sylvie subplot did not work me at all - I missed Milady.
@@ekaterinakorovina1065 Gotta rewatch. I forget a lot of what happened. I get what you’re saying though, but still like this series.
The name of the series please
1:54 - 2:02 D'artagnan kinda reminds me of Will Turner (the voice)
Yeah definitely!!
Oh my god yes!
Oh yeah Pirates of the Caribbean guy. This is true.
Yes it is close to orlando blooms voice. ♡
YESSSSS
At 0:39 am I the only one thinking
d'artagnan: you killed my father
Athos: no d'artagnan. I am your father.
You killed my father. Prepare to die.
NOOOOOOooooo
I mean, you're not too wrong 😂😂
The show was very littel like the novels, but it was true to the spirit of the work, if not the words. I really enjoyed this series. Though I wish it had been longer, I'm glad it ended before it went stale.
@-qn8eq
Haven't seen the latest adaptation.
I'll check it out, since you say it's worthwhile.
I love it when Porthos says "blimy little buggar, aren't you."
What makes it even better is that they're all supposed to be French.
In the novel, D'artagnan offended the three musketeers badly, and then Athos Porthos and Aramis challenged him to a duel at noon. But in this series, it was a lot different. D'artagnan challenged the three musketeers to a duel because he accused Athos of murdering his father. Porthos and Aramis were Athos' seconds in the novel, but in the series they were trying to defend him
Interesting 🤔
A Lady of Culture, I see! The Count of Monte Cristo is still my favorite historical novel, I really wish the movies would do the ending justice.
Exactly! Why would they change the plot of such a wonderful novel? It made more sense in Dumas’ version
It is not entirly accurate. Porthos and Aramis were not only Athos' seconds. They were just insulted in that order : Athos, Porthos and Aramis. And the duels were supposed to occur in that order: Athos at noon, Porthos at one o'clock, Aramis at two o'clock.
Porthos and Aramis were in fact seconds of Athos for his duel but they theirs as well with d'Artagnan
@@sid2112Agreed! The mini series of The Count of Monte Cristo starring Gérard Depardieu is my favorite, although they did take liberties with the ending. My favorite book by far.
Damm good show. Shame it ended so soon
I LOVE THIS SCENE..
I LOVE THE "THREE MUSKETEERS"...
THANK YOU FOR POSTING..
It's like watching a level 5 pick a fight with a group of level 30s
My guilty pleasure binge series. If no one says what they want to watch this gets put on.
My name is D’Artagnan of Lupiac of Gascony, you killed my father, prepare to die
A little bit of a Princess Bride reference there, lol. Love it!😊
Interesting assortment of swords, here: D'artagnan has a swept-hilt rapier, Athos a cup-hilt; Aramis a different style of swept-hilt, while Porthos seems to favor a Basket-hilt Scottish broadsword. Lovely!
Think it's meant to show the different fighting styles. The Musketeers in the show are absically a special forces unit, so they get a high degree of freedom when choosing their kit.
I noticed this too, & I'm glad someone else pointed this out. In a lot of adaptations of the books, movies, & television series, Porthos seems to be the brute of the bunch. Athos the leader, while also having that dark mysterious side, & then Aramis is essentially the glue that holds everyone together, the logic of the group, I suppose. D'artagnan is just the up & coming courageous hero.
You made me go back and watch again and again just to notice the type of weapons in use. Thank you for the quick lesson. I will be looking out for such things in the future.😎
Rapiers were civilian weapons, soldiers carried similar weapons but with wider, beefier blades. I think That's what Porthos wielded.
There was a point in which soldiers carried rapiers as well. But what you're thinking of is called a side sword (my favorite kind of sword). What Porthos wields is a basket-hilted broadsword.
I like the portrayal of D'Artagnan as an impulsive, enthusiastic, but inexperienced kid through his fencing. 😄
1:29 the sound of the swords clashing 😍
Hollywood and the BBC when making anything before Victorian era: prepare every shade of brown, the vats of mud, and leather clothes!
It’s especially funny to me because book!d’Artagnan makes fun of those “imbecile puritans” for wearing brown all the time.
@@AllWordsAreDust Thank you for giving me one more reason to pick the book up again! I started a while back, and that one moment is worth reading it again!
@@Rogue.Templar30 The part I'm thinking of is from the sequel in the series Twenty Years Later - some of the politics (mainly class snobbery) have not aged well, but I still love it and wish it were more known.
@@AllWordsAreDustAs I grew older, I started to prefer Twenty Years After over The Three Musketeers. It's very relatable in terms of how age and various professional commitments challenge youthful friendships. And yes, I do remember the comment about the brown colour, it was when they were in England on a mission to save King Charles I.
@@ekaterinakorovina1065 Have you read the third book Le Vicomte de Bragelonne? It's way too long, very flawed but has enough that I adore that I'd still call it a favourite. The big ending with the man in iron mask is heartbreaking of course, but I always go back to the conversations between d'Artagnan and Athos in the first part, their friendship feels so true and charming.
Robert Louis Stephenson (of Treasure Island fame) has a great essay on how despite finding it too messy when he first read it, it became a favourite of his as he grew and how "no part of the world has ever seemed to me so charming as these pages, and not even my friends are quite so real, perhaps quite so dear, as d'Artagnan."
This scene just makes me want to rewatch the show
I love Aramis in this scene :') Tbh even though they think he's an eejit, I think all three of them are quietly impressed with him. Again "remarkable, he's keeping up with Athos".
Agree, they're definitely impressed with both his fighting and his spirit. It's why they accept him as an eventual Musketeer and friend.
"impressed with [...] his fighting"
why? it's hardly impressive at all!
He's a really genuine person.
Constance came in like a mom when she said “Stop fighting all of you”
prepare to fight one of us dies here that's the way to make an entrance
loved this series binged all three seasons in two days
I love this series! I love the characters! So great!
In a version from the 60s or 70s, this duel plays out, and one Musketeer says to the Musketeer who was fighting, "This is the man you were going to fight with your left hand?" Surely inspiration for the Princess Bride.
princess bride was adapted from an abridged version of a very long book that predates the sixties considerably, so as a whole yes just backwards.
THE BEST VERSION EVER MADE WAS THE 1974 RICHARD LESTER'S " THE THREE MUSKETEERS " AND " THE FOUR MUSKETEERS " IT HAD THE BEST ACTORS ! IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT ,THIS IS A MUST .
Michael York, Oliver Reed, Richard Chamberlain, Charlton Heston, Faye Dunaway, Raquel Welch, Christopher Lee...
Fun fact ... D'Artagnan (the real one) recommended Benigne Dauvergne de Saint-Mars to Lous XIV as jailer for the prisoner we now know as the Man In The Iron Mask.
I love this scene
Each character is amazing
just amazing swordsmanship! i will forever luv this show and the characters in it 💘⚜️
Wait this was a show... Wtf why haven't I've seen this before and I love it already
2:53 That could have been one hell of an argument if they had killed him.
Zach Zier Lol 😂
“We weren’t supposed to kill him!!”
“ If you had TOLD us that, maybe he would still be standing!!”
Aramis walking away, rolling his eyes. Lol
"Now, that's the way to make an entrance!" 😂😂 Aramis turning a dramatic moment into a comedy.
That's a good fighting scene
'One for all and all for one'
Men wore such amazing outfit that time! Especially the thigh boots!!!!
This is the best show that gets the Mustketeer story right
Это похоже единственный раз когда дуэль между Д'артаньяном и Атосом всё-таки состоялась)
am I the only one who thinks that, bc Luke Pasqualino has dark skin, D'artagnan could have relations with other countries, even spain (many of the people around the medditerean have dark skin. Pasqualino himself is from Italian descend). And I think it would be great. Consider it:
A spanish woman comes to france and ends up in gascony, where she fells in love with Alexandre D'artagnan. they have (at least) one child together, D'artagnan, who grows up to be a Musketeer. But, when he occasionaly fails to defend the king, everyone links that to his parentage (e.g. in s2 ep6, Through a glass darkly, when D'artagnan stalls for time and endangers the king's life, the king could have accused him of helping the spanish due to his mother or in s2 ep4 Emilie could have known that D'artagnan is half spanish and she could have tried to execute him along wih the queen to "help" the musketeer regiment "clean" its ranks)
idk, I feel that the idea one of the musketeers, and especially D'artagnan who needed to prove himself, being spanish and everyone being suspicious towards him could have made the series even better(if that's possible)
Gascons (SW France) are Occitans and very latin (also some border the Basque and Catalan countries and are part Basque or Catalan) and many have olive or darker skin (especially farming types) so no need to invent Spanish origins...
Arimis gets all the best lines
He's 17th century Chandler Bing. You can't help but love the guy
Portos, Athos, Aramis: ngl he's dumb but talented.
D'Artagnan: *full Inigo Montoya mode*
Athos is boss.
No, not "boss" my friend, badass.
ok, just finished binge watching so was behind the times but boy this show was a nice distraction from COVID sheltering...
Athos has to be the best
Athos is indeed the best. However, Oliver Reed was the best Athos.
Athos: Make one move to save her, D'Artagnan and we will cross swords; and this time, I swear I will kill you.
His delivery of that line was perfection. (Goosebumps)
elle est bien cette série , elle est moderne tout en racontant un grand classique
Anyone else thinks the Musketeers looked more like wild west gunslingers than members of the Royal Guard of France
This scene was so much better in the 90s movie
Still so much fun!!
Big fan of Richard Lester's The Three Musketeers, consider the last word in adaptations of Dumas' work. But, this is great! I like the change in the reason for, and the circumstances of the “duel”.
Loved this TV show
The best three musketeers ever. The costume it was perfect the actors perfection loved everyone even the Cardinal!!
Can we bring back fashion like that? It was aweomse...
Looks great.
Devils in buffleather ready to STRRRRIKE
This sounds so authentic, so 18th century! I just couldn't see the pinball machine to go with the swashbuckling... 😛
The earlier movie’s handling of this introduction of these 4 was a lot funnier.
Let's see what types of sword their used : Athos with his "foil", aramis with his"epee" and pothos with his" sabre"..... its really from 3 fencing swords type representation...
I would have given Aramis a rapier, personally. The lightweight makes it perfect for his style of fighting.
Is that a sabre? I thought it was a cutlass.
@@tiatrips I would have given them all rapiers aren't they all suppose to have one?
@@TheUnseenPath Probably. I was just going off the style of fighting they all have. Aramis has a quick, agile style, Porthos is strength, and Athos is pretty much nothing but skill.
@@tiatrips Fair point
who came here after listening the story of the three musketeers at Sunday Suspense 🧿
Here we go
Finally, rapiers and short daggers! Most of the time, the musketeers are portrayed with epees, which from what I read, was not accurate for that time period.
If I´m not mistaken, Portos doesn´t use a rapier here, right?
Dose this boy know when to QUIT.
I’m all over this scene like cream cheese on a bagel.
Alguien sabe donde la puedo ver ? Llevo años buscando y no la puedo encontrar ( y no , no la compre )
Desde que la quitaron de Netflix 😢
I’ve been watching it on Prime, lately.
I cant find this on roku. Where the heck is it!!! I must watch at once
Oliver Reed, Michael York and the others had a more charismatic screen presence! Oliver Reed was a larger than life character ON and OFF the screen!
I just binged all three seasons of this, I hadn’t watched it for aaaages! - so much criticism here, it’s a bit of fun, it’s not supposed to be a documentary 🤦🏻♀️ I love this show! but, I still can’t decide on my favourite Musketeer 🤔
Omg i just binged three seasons during quarantine as well! Forgot how lovely this show was, and now I'm reminded. Same, I can't pick my favorite out of all of them for the life of me lol, they're all so damn likeable :)))
Doe anyone know what year this musketeer was made. There soo many I want to watch it I have a firestick
2014-2016. It's a 3 season series.
Good casting
Kind of a shame they cancelled this show - it was fun, even though it made a lot of weird changes to the characters. I guess I don't blame them - there's only so many times you can tell the same story, and there are dozens of Three Musketeers stories in live-action. Personally, I think the Disney version in 1993 will always be my favorite... it just had such a great cast and was so damn fun to watch.
What's the music when constance is watching d'artagnan from the window
"one of us dies here".
Theres no way that this quote wasn't inspired by Athos quote in the masterpiece movie The man with the iron mask: " Next time will meet one of us will die"
D'Artagnan: You killed my father!
Athos: I've killed very many fathers. You have to be more specific.
Two very feisty soilders
Welcome to Planet Leather.
According to the book the fight between d'artagnon and the 3 of them happened at a place Cooper's yard San Germain I looked it up San germain is a manger Thorough fair street in a particular neighborhood so if he did exist it doesn't anymore
What series is this and where can I find it? I LOVE the 3 Musketeers.
The Musketeers (2014-2016) BBC
Can also be found on Amazon Prime, though I noticed two scenes were shortened and one cut entirely in just the first episode. Bought all 3 seasons on Dvd instead.
He'd be dead if it weren't for this girl. And yet he says he doesn't need a girl to look out for him.
Can someone please explain to me why the Musketeers have different swords in terms of thickness and length
because they use different types of swords.
What series????? I just remember the Disney version & the old Michael York version.
name of the movie? i just find the movie from 2011 :(
This is late, but it's a bbc series called The Musketeers.
"3 on 1 fair?"
Well, the 1 started it with the 3.
What movie version is this, please?
Whats the name of the movie?