Greatest Historical Epic. (swords, spears and muskets)
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Greatest Historical Epic. (swords, spears and muskets)
Historical epics are plentiful. They are generally large in scope and the stories (though embellished for drama) center around one momentous event or period in history. Most films of this nature are by definition a thrilling spectacle. There are many eras that fall into this category but I tend to think of ancient Rome the most. Three immediately come to mind.
Spartacus
Highlander
Gladiator
Ben-Hur
But there are other locations, other eras to consider……thoughts?
Spartacus
Highlander
Gladiator
Ben-Hur
But there are other locations, other eras to consider……thoughts?
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Troy's looking pretty good, though the line between historic and mythic is rather blurred. I didn't see any gods in the previews, though, so I'm thinking it will be more historic (though, of course, many would argue that Braveheart was almost as mythic as it was historic).
Though I've never been a Civil War buff, I try watching Gettysburg (1993) at least every couple of years.
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historical epics
Highlander
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I remember trying to watch that once. A film so bad there are supposedly scenes on the beach where you can see modern hotels in the background.Fist and Faith wrote:How about the old Vikings movie, The Norsemen, with Lee Majors!!
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