Thanks for adding this! Remarkably well filmed considering its off a TV set! ;-)
Rated up for your accurate assessment in the description (how come there are no Youtube videos rating the best sword fights? Get used to disappointment, I guess)
Great stuff, I have to go buy this movie. :D I always wanted to try that "I'm not really left handed trick" but apparently it's against the rules in fencing to wear two gloves in competitions . :(
its unrealistic because when he says 'who are you?' and our hero says 'get used to dissapointment' the response is "ok" which wasnt invented as a saying until WWI
Nevermind that the two main countries in the book and movie are entirely fictional, that they're speaking modern day English, and that the original book is chock full of anachronisms, you're right; it is really unrealistic.
Actually, Merriam-Webster dates the phrase back to 1839. Which still doesn't matter because, in a fantasy involving two fictional countries, who's to say what their timeline is?
The best part: "Who are you, I must know?"
"Get used to disappointment."
"Ok."
themaskedcrusader 1 month ago
Thanks for adding this! Remarkably well filmed considering its off a TV set! ;-)
Rated up for your accurate assessment in the description (how come there are no Youtube videos rating the best sword fights? Get used to disappointment, I guess)
ijwi 5 months ago
"Hello, my name is Indigo Montoya. You killed my father; prepare to die." - "Stop saying that!"
yeahchris 4 years ago
Great stuff, I have to go buy this movie. :D I always wanted to try that "I'm not really left handed trick" but apparently it's against the rules in fencing to wear two gloves in competitions . :(
Hendar23 4 years ago
The greatest sword fight in the history of sword fights. Thanks for adding.
Ok?
dpetley 4 years ago
its unrealistic because when he says 'who are you?' and our hero says 'get used to dissapointment' the response is "ok" which wasnt invented as a saying until WWI
prolym 4 years ago
Nevermind that the two main countries in the book and movie are entirely fictional, that they're speaking modern day English, and that the original book is chock full of anachronisms, you're right; it is really unrealistic.
chevanc 4 years ago
It's a fantasy for goodness sake.
Talbot6832 4 years ago
Actually, Merriam-Webster dates the phrase back to 1839. Which still doesn't matter because, in a fantasy involving two fictional countries, who's to say what their timeline is?
rakshasa7 3 years ago
@prolym troll much?
jifs159 1 year ago
thats a nice chat :)
kfijatass 4 years ago
WOW This is great
richbama1172 4 years ago
i love this!
acheronwalthers 4 years ago
Thank you for adding this!
pawly2099 4 years ago