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Uploaded by on May 9, 2007

The film Braveheart had a huge impact on me when I first saw it, and still does. I felt compelled to make a video for it showing my appreciation for such a powerful film. I used the score composed by James Horner and basically put alot of what made it memorable for me into this video.

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  • What a load of rubbish... Typical anti English crap.  Another fairy tale.

  • my fav

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  • scotland for ever am am northern irish love scotland so much they tae our life never our freedom xxxxxxxx

  • @GeorgeTunez i agree not about england scotland is freedom its about love this film brill best in 20 cent

  • @gittarr well..it is obvious that you cant deny that is not bad eeeh...ehehehe...eeeehehehehhe­he

  • @gittarr thats your opinion i just wished you would enjoy films like this and not take it to heart. this film wasnt trying to make a point a good film has to be believable and something bad and upsetting has sometimes got to happen

  • @A2ndVoice and georgetunez. A fairy story is never a personal attack on a real life character. If I wrote a story naming you as the villain and giving your address it makes it a personal attack. Like 'Titanic' when the Irish are stuck below decks. Who locks them in??? A limey bastard of course. I'm sick of little digs at the English (Brit's) from all the Jealous nations across the world who speak our language and play our sports. Amen. :o)

  • @gittarr of course it is.

    my question is, what's wrong with fairy tales? every fairy tale needs a bad guy and since in reality both sides were being pretty douchey at this point in time either side could be the villain, but it was told from Scotland's point of view.

    like every fairy tale it's not about the specifics, it's about the story and the lesson.

  • @gittarr not really its more about courage and freedom its not about the countries involved

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