It's a little different from the movie's, and cut alot, but still EPIC!!! This was possibly my favorite scene in the movie! Kinda ironic with the movie though isn't it? Beowulf rips off Grendels's arm and dies after cutting off his own in the movie. Course that's just it a movie. Still I liked it despite the differences from the poem. The fights and soundtrack are awesome!
Isn't it somewhat ironic that this guy also wrote music for Lilo and Stitch a cutesie disney movie and then one where a guy rips a dragon's heart out.
Geatish is Swedish. He is a Swedish hero fighting for Danish people in a poem in English. It's fairly obviously just northern European and Germanic rather than about one nation.
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Lol beowulf is a danish guy lol who was a real person lol..well it was a story no one knows if it's a fact or if he was a made up guy..the part with him fighting a dragon and all that was fake but he was a real hero..lol i'm part danish, lol but you won't see me gong around lol saying i am beowulf!! lol nice video, maybe i'm his descendant who knows he he
i really liked this movie, but what i found sad was that they couldnt put the whole peom/legend into the film. i was dissapointed that they didnt include that he died in Geatland, great movie though
That they let him stay in Denmark are a step aside from the old story but they did that deliberately. I got the DVD version and with it was one of those making of disc and it's all explained there. Makes perfect sense. They wanted to connect two different monster events fifty years apart.
it wasn't a "mockery"! It was a take on a *legend*. Legends are always exaggerated an blown out of proportion. I thought this was an interesting take on that.
If the used real actors and computer generated monsters you would notice that monsters are fake. And now you don't think about it :) Besides it is probably to make 3D effect this way.
Its OK, thanks very much...strange, it was a bit disturbing for me, I think...I think until Grendel first came. I have read the story back at the university and my imagination of the monster was quite close...:))
CGI allowed the director, Robert Zemeckis, far more freedom than live-action filming. Zemeckis has already made an all-CG movie, The Polar Express, and knows its benefits. For this film, they include:
- camera moves that would not otherwise be possible;
- greater control over the art direction;
- greater ability to convincingly age the main character, who must grow fifty years over the course of the story;
Yes very well said my friend. The all CG mode (not just any CG, But amazingly detailed motion capture) technology gives the film genuine authenticity. The action becomes dinamic
waaaaaaaaao good song
zazvabi1230 3 years ago
This was the best scene in the movie...the first half was not good but not bad either, the 2nd half was good.
Phylux 3 years ago
It's a little different from the movie's, and cut alot, but still EPIC!!! This was possibly my favorite scene in the movie! Kinda ironic with the movie though isn't it? Beowulf rips off Grendels's arm and dies after cutting off his own in the movie. Course that's just it a movie. Still I liked it despite the differences from the poem. The fights and soundtrack are awesome!
balrog13571 3 years ago
yeah a really hero is there
i love dragons i hate wen he rips the heart out
ElTigrelover 3 years ago
Every Etnic Scandinavian have a bit of Beowolf in them!
joonte1010 3 years ago 3
Isn't it somewhat ironic that this guy also wrote music for Lilo and Stitch a cutesie disney movie and then one where a guy rips a dragon's heart out.
ejb626 3 years ago
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beowulf is american he came from chucky cheese 2 rescue the magical fairy princess called "ronald mcdonald" XDDDD
Akhnar 3 years ago
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!
ViolatorKicksAss 3 years ago
Terrific score...movie was pretty good too :)
ditroiamusic 3 years ago
amazing movie!
Lambofgodlover 3 years ago 2
heh, people over here in America say their realted to Billy the Kid...
korncoilevansmack 3 years ago
Beowulf's a fictional character, and was created by an Englishman.
composerlafave 3 years ago 5
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ryudo159 3 years ago
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Im related to BeoWolf!! i am Beowolf! :P
joonte1010 3 years ago
please stop saying that
balrog13571 3 years ago
Be silent u litle American..
joonte1010 3 years ago
hmmm u cnt spell his name tho
its Beowulf, not Beowolf.
joet66 3 years ago 3
YES.. Beowulf was Danish!! - Not Swedish! - I know this is just a saga, but still... in the story, he is Danish!
U can see he is not Swedish.. if he was.. he would walk around being piss drunk all the time (-;
iwantmycrunk 3 years ago
SON OF A BITCH! D:<
(geatish you shit)
Varghovding 3 years ago 7
Geatish is Swedish. He is a Swedish hero fighting for Danish people in a poem in English. It's fairly obviously just northern European and Germanic rather than about one nation.
blackjamm 3 years ago 5
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Lol beowulf is a danish guy lol who was a real person lol..well it was a story no one knows if it's a fact or if he was a made up guy..the part with him fighting a dragon and all that was fake but he was a real hero..lol i'm part danish, lol but you won't see me gong around lol saying i am beowulf!! lol nice video, maybe i'm his descendant who knows he he
Leonarddipawnjason 3 years ago
Beuwolf was not Danish, He was a Geat, a Swede. He camed from Västergötaland in Sweden.
joonte1010 3 years ago 4
What are you saying? Beowulf is spaniard, from Las Pedroñeras! xDDDD
Audril 3 years ago
haha nice jooke!
He was a Geat and camed from Västergötaland or Gotland in Sweden.
But he didnt live in the real life. Its just a old English story/Saga.
joonte1010 3 years ago 8
but what if..he IS real? that would be sooo cool..
arp852 3 years ago 3
u are talking to him right now. Im Beuwolf!
joonte1010 3 years ago
yeah right..."Beuwolf"...its BEOWULF...common mistake..
arp852 3 years ago 3
dude tht was like 1000 yrs ago, jk im king richard the lionhearted :)
taylor189 3 years ago 2
It would have been about 1500 years ago, in the age of migrations, so even earlier than Richard I...
blackjamm 3 years ago 2
lion heart...nt hearted:)
joet66 3 years ago
its beOwUlf not beUwOlf
taylor189 3 years ago 2
i really liked this movie, but what i found sad was that they couldnt put the whole peom/legend into the film. i was dissapointed that they didnt include that he died in Geatland, great movie though
Varghovding 3 years ago 2
That they let him stay in Denmark are a step aside from the old story but they did that deliberately. I got the DVD version and with it was one of those making of disc and it's all explained there. Makes perfect sense. They wanted to connect two different monster events fifty years apart.
niceswede 3 years ago
wow this music realy gives me a cick! hell yeah, lett me kill a dragon and bring the heart back to my family! beowulf rocks!!
akilles20 3 years ago 3
it wasn't a "mockery"! It was a take on a *legend*. Legends are always exaggerated an blown out of proportion. I thought this was an interesting take on that.
Zortov 3 years ago 4
cgi is shit, it makes a mokery out of this ancient epic story, fucking hollywood accountants.
lucasleivia 3 years ago
-NO PYTA!
-I know...
thefimbulvetr 4 years ago
They did use real actors for the voices -- cheaper and more creative to produce the movie in this manner.
Ilissill 4 years ago
me encanta la banda sonora
3petardos 4 years ago
but strange...I have seen the movie, it was great, but i just did not understand why did not they used real actors. Can someone tell me this?
Thanks:)
Angayasse 4 years ago
If the used real actors and computer generated monsters you would notice that monsters are fake. And now you don't think about it :) Besides it is probably to make 3D effect this way.
BTW. Great music.
Paladin1983PL 4 years ago 2
I should have said: "If they had used... you would have noticed...". Conditionals ;)
Paladin1983PL 4 years ago
Its OK, thanks very much...strange, it was a bit disturbing for me, I think...I think until Grendel first came. I have read the story back at the university and my imagination of the monster was quite close...:))
Angayasse 4 years ago 2
CGI allowed the director, Robert Zemeckis, far more freedom than live-action filming. Zemeckis has already made an all-CG movie, The Polar Express, and knows its benefits. For this film, they include:
- camera moves that would not otherwise be possible;
- greater control over the art direction;
- greater ability to convincingly age the main character, who must grow fifty years over the course of the story;
- keeping costs down;
Ridley44Lev 4 years ago 7
Yes very well said my friend. The all CG mode (not just any CG, But amazingly detailed motion capture) technology gives the film genuine authenticity. The action becomes dinamic
Sensitive78 4 years ago 2
the soundtrack of this film is simplemnete amazing!
chicodediez 4 years ago 5
this music was used when he fights the Dragon
Vlesh 4 years ago 9
too great to be true
Damn0 4 years ago 7
this movie wus godly.. as was the music
silvaportugal 4 years ago 8
omfg thanks
luv the soundtrack
Poltergust4000 4 years ago 5