Un film qui m'avait fait une grosse impression quand j'étais petit.
Le cycle du Graal est de toute façon fabuleux, des légendes plus proche de la réalité historique qu'on ne le croit, qui prennent leurs racines dans le fin fond de nos âges celtes et chrétiens et inscrit à jamais dans notre patrimoine culturel et civilisationnel européen.
Don't forget buddy, the title "Morte D'Arthur" (on which the movie is based) isn't English. Even English authors used the French language to impress in the 15th century. French was the language of knowledge for many years.
I remember a little from high school... "Avec nous, ou contre nous??"
I've loved this movie since the day it came out.
Snifnscratch, you might respect John Boorman more for his earlier film, "Deliverance".
Depends what time you're thinking of: in 1066, the Normans (working from what's now Normandy, in France) conquered England. Richard I the Lionheart of England, over a hundred years later, still couldn't even speak much if any English. In the mid-1300s, Edward III began the Hundred Years' War against France, because he wanted to reassert the English claim to France; this led to the reconquest by Henry V in 1415 (another great movie!), and then Joan of Arc; and finally, England was beaten again.
It is you who is the fool. In 2003 I spent 6 weeks in Tahiti, the tahitian people (the REAL tahitian people) were very relaxed, dignified, and decent people. The french women are just as nice and similar to English women. The men were arrogant, mysogynistic (look it up, connard), unfaithful, cave men who thought they owned the island. If it wasn`t for the money the french bring in, you`d be OUT. The best jobs go to the french. If it had been a UK colony, it would b independent right now
And the Commonwealth territories, do you believe they are independants when they have the king or queen of England as Head of State ? Tsss... Englishmen...
how many UK colonies are there compared to french? UK colonies stay colonies becuase they WANT to be, not because the UK government forces them (like the french government does with its colonies). Get your head from up your arse
And all the world like France because they like the spirit "culture of the world" of this country. Thing then UK hasn't. If you watch good, New-Zealand, South Africa, Armenia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Romania, Russia, Italy, Poland, arabic countries... all these country prefer France then England. And a lot of historiens say France influe in good the british islands when Guillaume the Conqueror took England.
I read an article in "The Daily Telegraph" (a good UK) newspaper, where 2 french sociologists traveled europe asking people of different nations what their favourite euro country was. When they counted the scores for each country, france was the lowest on the list........
I`m really not interested who does and doesnt like england. I am interested in the fact that only the french like the french....
Journalists are all the same. They want to believe anything and everything to people and try to mount them against each other. In a country they interview people about a country they say evil. In this country, criticized the media interviewing people about the country that critical people criticize this country. That newspaper is Serious about or he is a tabloid, journalists are bastards.
The findidngs of the FRENCH sociologists must be true. i.e. france is the least liked country in europe. Theres little point in criticising the newspaper or its journalists if the facts are coming from a french source
In America, the French colonists, English and Spanish, the French were most popular with Indian tribes because they were most respectful and most open of 3.
Do you know many English people who know the music of Argentina, Brazil, Africa, Asia? To which countries have turned to read the great painters of the world? The fashion shows? How many regional languages of France has? The Irish language has almost disappeared from the Republic of Ireland despite the country's independence for 80 years.
The English are not appreciated by the world because of their lack of openness and isolationism. And unfortunately, they are proud.
@snifnscratch Let's say we lost our past credit due to our horrible behaviour as tourists or hosts. We the french think we know the country better than its inhabitants, and are not very welcoming. Especially in Paris where people are always in a rush. It's actually quite sad.
The Legend of Arthur had a tremendous influence on occidental culture. I am often quite surprised how many people totally ignore this fact. By the way, this is one of the greatest scenes in the movie.
Is how it works by deed the guy chosen is by birth date, location lat & long only one can draw it then they stick a merlin math wizzard on you then they fuck up your whole life and you get fucking nothing out of it.
FAGGOT FRENCH
Afroxec 4 months ago
@Afroxec lol, I thought the same thing before I saw your comment
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srsorel666 1 year ago
French?
monkeynuts76 2 years ago
It's an american movie in the french audio version.
Umeavisby 2 years ago
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NormanLowell 2 years ago
Somehow it very seems fitting that a bunch of men shouting at each other in suits of armour should be shouting in French.
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BlazzingSun 2 years ago
le ma-gni-fi-que
zegrutli 2 years ago
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avespesunica 2 years ago
Just a superb film, amazing music and cast but strangley underrated. Only for thinking people to immerse themselves in....
Great direction by John Boorman father of Charlie.....of 'Long Way Down' fame.
sweetfreedom1960 2 years ago
it was underrated cos it was an english legend, not a US story, but we know better!
snifnscratch 2 years ago
after all that training....
the s word choose.
BlazzingSun 2 years ago
Un film qui m'avait fait une grosse impression quand j'étais petit.
Le cycle du Graal est de toute façon fabuleux, des légendes plus proche de la réalité historique qu'on ne le croit, qui prennent leurs racines dans le fin fond de nos âges celtes et chrétiens et inscrit à jamais dans notre patrimoine culturel et civilisationnel européen.
Vive le roi !!!
ninito75 2 years ago
Its French you idiot
kev453 2 years ago
why are they speaking cheese-eating-surrender-monkey language ?
snifnscratch 2 years ago
Don't forget buddy, the title "Morte D'Arthur" (on which the movie is based) isn't English. Even English authors used the French language to impress in the 15th century. French was the language of knowledge for many years.
I remember a little from high school... "Avec nous, ou contre nous??"
I've loved this movie since the day it came out.
Snifnscratch, you might respect John Boorman more for his earlier film, "Deliverance".
Ralph64 2 years ago 2
deliverance is too harrowing for me to watch!
I seem to remember that 90% of france was at one time under english control, so they couldnt have been too great back then either................
snifnscratch 2 years ago
Depends what time you're thinking of: in 1066, the Normans (working from what's now Normandy, in France) conquered England. Richard I the Lionheart of England, over a hundred years later, still couldn't even speak much if any English. In the mid-1300s, Edward III began the Hundred Years' War against France, because he wanted to reassert the English claim to France; this led to the reconquest by Henry V in 1415 (another great movie!), and then Joan of Arc; and finally, England was beaten again.
Villagejonesy 2 years ago
Yes...And Guillaume Le Conquerant invides GB...
You...fool!He beat the Gueules de Bois in Hasting battle in 1066...
saumur 2 years ago
Français connard...
CharlePhilippeLafont 2 years ago
"connard"? does it mean "I surrender"?
snifnscratch 2 years ago
It mean you are a CONNARD!
saumur 2 years ago
Tu as raison c'est un connard...
saumur 2 years ago
@saumur
I know what it means, you cowardly connard
snifnscratch 2 years ago
Et ca tu comprends que tu es un gros bouffon double d'un con?
saumur 2 years ago
@saumur
It is you who is the fool. In 2003 I spent 6 weeks in Tahiti, the tahitian people (the REAL tahitian people) were very relaxed, dignified, and decent people. The french women are just as nice and similar to English women. The men were arrogant, mysogynistic (look it up, connard), unfaithful, cave men who thought they owned the island. If it wasn`t for the money the french bring in, you`d be OUT. The best jobs go to the french. If it had been a UK colony, it would b independent right now
snifnscratch 2 years ago
@snifnscratch avec ca tu connais bien le peuple français toi....Tu fais pitié l'aenglish
saumur 2 years ago
And the Commonwealth territories, do you believe they are independants when they have the king or queen of England as Head of State ? Tsss... Englishmen...
Umeavisby 2 years ago
how many UK colonies are there compared to french? UK colonies stay colonies becuase they WANT to be, not because the UK government forces them (like the french government does with its colonies). Get your head from up your arse
snifnscratch 2 years ago
And all the world like France because they like the spirit "culture of the world" of this country. Thing then UK hasn't. If you watch good, New-Zealand, South Africa, Armenia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Romania, Russia, Italy, Poland, arabic countries... all these country prefer France then England. And a lot of historiens say France influe in good the british islands when Guillaume the Conqueror took England.
Umeavisby 2 years ago
I read an article in "The Daily Telegraph" (a good UK) newspaper, where 2 french sociologists traveled europe asking people of different nations what their favourite euro country was. When they counted the scores for each country, france was the lowest on the list........
I`m really not interested who does and doesnt like england. I am interested in the fact that only the french like the french....
snifnscratch 2 years ago
Les journaux (de quelque pays que ce soit) ne sont que du papier. Nous ne pouvons pas faire confiance aux médias.
Umeavisby 2 years ago
"The Daily Telegraph" is a QUALITY, FACTUAL newspaper with highly regarded journalists. It is NOT a crappy tabloid
snifnscratch 2 years ago
Journalists are all the same. They want to believe anything and everything to people and try to mount them against each other. In a country they interview people about a country they say evil. In this country, criticized the media interviewing people about the country that critical people criticize this country. That newspaper is Serious about or he is a tabloid, journalists are bastards.
Umeavisby 2 years ago
The findidngs of the FRENCH sociologists must be true. i.e. france is the least liked country in europe. Theres little point in criticising the newspaper or its journalists if the facts are coming from a french source
snifnscratch 2 years ago
You're the only person I know who hates France.
The English come to France for wine.
Artists come to world culture.
Poland has a national anthem Bonapartist.
Italians speak French.
In America, the French colonists, English and Spanish, the French were most popular with Indian tribes because they were most respectful and most open of 3.
Umeavisby 2 years ago
Do you know many English people who know the music of Argentina, Brazil, Africa, Asia? To which countries have turned to read the great painters of the world? The fashion shows? How many regional languages of France has? The Irish language has almost disappeared from the Republic of Ireland despite the country's independence for 80 years.
The English are not appreciated by the world because of their lack of openness and isolationism. And unfortunately, they are proud.
Umeavisby 2 years ago
im not interested
snifnscratch 2 years ago
Moi aussi.
A bon entendeur salut.
Umeavisby 2 years ago
ok, i agree.....
snifnscratch 2 years ago
@snifnscratch Let's say we lost our past credit due to our horrible behaviour as tourists or hosts. We the french think we know the country better than its inhabitants, and are not very welcoming. Especially in Paris where people are always in a rush. It's actually quite sad.
fullgenomealchemist 11 months ago
@snifnscratch The Scottish like the French.
rivalviral 1 year ago
congratulations
snifnscratch 1 year ago
@rivalviral Or in fact anyone who beats the english at anything
fruble1 1 year ago
The Legend of Arthur had a tremendous influence on occidental culture. I am often quite surprised how many people totally ignore this fact. By the way, this is one of the greatest scenes in the movie.
fullgenomealchemist 2 years ago
ça m'etonne qu'il n'y est pas plus de commentaires!!!
samoth1303 3 years ago
French..
WishesNeverComeTrue 3 years ago
Is how it works by deed the guy chosen is by birth date, location lat & long only one can draw it then they stick a merlin math wizzard on you then they fuck up your whole life and you get fucking nothing out of it.
Bentherdonthat 3 years ago
You have to watch the movie and find out.
ireload2 3 years ago
do you have this in English?
sporto69 4 years ago
J'adore le vid! Merci beaucoup!
imPos52ible 4 years ago 2