 Hi, I'm Nick and we're from So Is It Any Good. We just checked out King Arthur, the legend of the sword. What was that ninja? You felt it, didn't you? So it's got wizards, it's got monsters, it's got kings, it's got cockney knights. It's got everything you expect that the big question is. So is it any good? I mean that's not a yeah, it's good. That's a yeah nah. Teased me there. Didn't seem to be enough like meagy scenes in this film. There was just like a collection of moments that made up the two and a bit hours Which left me a little disappointed. Tough, tough. Sorry guy. It's hard. I can agree with pretty much everything Ben said, but I'd still give it a yes because I enjoyed it. It was yeah, lots of action and things like that, but it also It did lack in places too. There was a guy richie feel, but it felt like someone imitating Guy Ritchie. It felt like it had his sort of hallmarks. He just thought well I've got to throw those in to make it Guy Ritchie film. The rest is kind of just Lord of the Rings, but it was still good fun. I enjoyed it. I thought the special effects were pretty good. Massive elephants tearing up the screen coming right at you. Opening sequence in this film really just brings it like that's probably in terms of escalation like that's probably as big as it gets and then it kind of gets a bit smaller after that. Yeah, it's a fair point because you've gotten a taste of that. You're like, oh, yeah, when's you're gonna bring it up here? But like you say cunts keeps it at that level. I wasn't controlling it. It was controlling me. So you've got Charlie Hunnam in the lead role as King Arthur. Everyone knows him from Sons of Anarchy, Green Street Hooligans and some other films. Just generally just being a good looking dude. Pretty much yeah, takes a shirt off, jumps around a lot. Love the guy. You didn't really get a chance to love the guy. He was a bit of a prick at times and then we're just supposed to like get behind him. I didn't really know who he was. I didn't get much of a feeling for who he was. Like I said, he's just so dreamy. So as for the rest of the cast, they're all pretty good. They all have their own certain set of skills. One's an archer, one's really good with swords, one just has a kid and is a cockney. But they're all kind of good fun. They're also quite forgettable. And that's a bit of a shame because one thing I think Guy Ritch does really well is write strong characters. But I think he had too many. And I think he gave all the best lines and all the best action to Charlie Hunnam and kind of left Jude Law a bit in the cold. Poor Jude. I know, he didn't get condescending today. So what do you think of the score? Yeah, so this is the one Redemy Fates you've made. Like I actually think the score was pretty badass. From what I could tell there was only one kind of commercial track in there. And the rest of the score music was kind of complimenting the feel of that kind of track. But did you think it's just stand out to you? I thought it was good, but it wasn't as memorable as the other Guy Ritchie films. When you walk away and you can hear, I can hear almost any one of those songs from his movies. And you're like, oh yeah, I know what film that's from. It'd be hard, it'd be hard push to hear one of these tracks and go, oh yeah, that's from, you know, King Arthur. So King Arthur Legend of Sword, I gave it a yes. He gave it a no. Go along, find out for yourself, see what you think. It's out now in Aussie cinemas. Feel like what you're seeing here. Make sure you subscribe down there. Come on, just do it. I'm Nick. I'm Ben. And we'll see you in the movies.