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Franco Nero - C'est Moi

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2007

Vocalist plays a very confident and virtuous future Sir Lancelot Du Lac of Camelot Castle's Round Table, a major figure in Britain's Authurian legend.

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  • If you think this song is anything less than absolutely hilarious, your sense of humor is lacking. Go watch South Park or something.

    And this is by far my favorite portrayal of Lancelot. They make him pompous rather than truly humble because his is the part of Arthur's antagonist and you aren't supposed to sympathize with him, but I find his attitude incredibly endearing, if anything. In this film, a character that I would normally be ambivalent about at best became my favorite.

  • Haha, this scene plays like an Old Spice commercial.

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  • @RichardElden - Then clearly you have no taste.

  • The most FABULOUS Lancelot ever.

  • Love it! I never get tired of the songs in this awesome musical!

  • if I recall this movie had the staggering budget of six million dollars in the mid sixties. That's probably why they used mostly unknowns

  • To all who have watched this and comment how incredibly booring or ridiculas he comes off, that is exactly the point! He pulls off being so totally impressed with himself that he himself could never fathom the irony that is destined to befall him. Nero does a great job of doing this tounge in cheek too, just watch his facial expressions, it's actually quite humorous even to the point that his squire nods along with his conceited opinion of himself. Watch it again and see if you agree.

  • he looks like he's choking in those pants

  • @wildbillOK But his hair so fair, and eyes blue ! The English Renaissance came from France, who got it from Italy where in thirteenth century (two and more centuries before import to England) it began with sonneteer Petrarch and early novelist Boccacio. Franco Nero was a great Lancelot--Italian military bravado and religious and love passion.

  • I wish I was THAT man standing there with all that swagger.

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