1. Excalibur - Quotes.net
Behold! The Sword of Power! Excalibur! Forged when the world was young, and bird and beast and flower were one with man, and death was but a dream!
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2. Excalibur Quotes - Movie Quotes
“Ready my knights for battle. They shall ride with their King once more. I have lived through others far too long. Lancelot bore my honor and Guenevere my guilt ...
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3. Excalibur Script - transcript from the screenplay and/or John Boorman ...
Thanks be to God, you're alive. I, the best knight in the world, bested! This is a great day. For my search is over, my king. Make me your champion ...
Excalibur Script taken from a transcript of the screenplay and/or the John Boorman movie featuring King Arhur, Lancelot, Merlin, etc.
4. Excalibur (1981) quotes - Movie mistakes
Arthur: Thanks be to God you're alive. Lancelot: I, the best Knight in the world bested! This is a great day! For my search is over, my King.
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5. The Answer Is Yes. Arthur: Which is the greatest quality… - cosgrrrl
When a man lies, he murders some part of the world. You should know that. Quote from the movie Excalibur (1981). Look at me. I am what you see. Here's my truth
Arthur: Which is the greatest quality of knighthood? Courage? Compassion? Loyalty? Humility? What do you say, Merlin?
6. Behold the sword of power. Excalibur. | IMDB v2.3
Jan 1, 2019 · Forged when the world was young, and bird and beast and flower were one with man, and death was but a dream. PS This a quote thread for Excalibur (1981).
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7. Excalibur (1981) - Movie Forums
Sep 7, 2020 · We create our own misery in this world and spread it like smoke on the wind to all the other living things. In the legend that is the telling of ...
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8. Excalibur | Rotten Tomatoes
Excalibur can be regarded as a personal epic, a humanizing of mythological figures and on this level the film works superbly, aided by some remarkable ...
The magical sword of Excalibur starts off in the hands of British lord Uther Pendragon (Gabriel Byrne) and then, years later, finds its way to his bastard son, Arthur (Nigel Terry), the knave destined to become king. Aided by the sorcerer Merlin (Nicol Williamson), Arthur fulfills his fate by bringing together the Knights of the Round Table at Camelot and unifying the country. However, this flawed monarch faces greater tests ahead in pursuit of love, the Holy Grail and his nation's survival.
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10. Excalibur | Moviepedia - Fandom
Excalibur is a 1981 film which retells the legend of King Arthur. Excalibur ... Selected quotes. "Any man who would be a knight and follow a King, follow me ...
Excalibur is a 1981 film which retells the legend of King Arthur. Excalibur was directed by John Boorman and stars Nigel Terry (King Arthur), Helen Mirren (Arthur's half-sister Morgana), Nicol Williamson (Merlin), Nicholas Clay (Lancelot) and Cherie Lunghi (Guenevere). The film features some noted actors in early screen roles. Liam Neeson plays Gawain, Patrick Stewart plays King Leodegrance, and Gabriel Byrne plays Uther Pendragon. Several members of the Boorman family also appeared in the pictu
11. 'The Past, Present and Future of Humanity': John Boorman's 'Excalibur'
By Tim Pelan John Boorman's 1981 fantastical retelling of Thomas Mallory's Le Morte d'Arthur is, to quote Nicol Williamson's Merlin in the film, “A dream to ...
By Tim Pelan John Boorman's 1981 fantastical retelling of Thomas Mallory’s Le Morte d’Arthur is, to quote Nicol Williamson’s Merlin in the film, “A dream to some. A nightmare to others!” Often dismissed as an episodic and hammy sword and sorcery tale, it is to this writer a clever and satisfying retelling of
12. Excalibur - Quotes.net
A great memorable quote from the Excalibur movie on Quotes.net - Merlin: Behold ... Excalibur1981. Director: John Boorman Stars: Liam Neeson, Nigel Terry ...
A great memorable quote from the Excalibur movie on Quotes.net - Merlin: Behold! The Sword of Power! Excalibur! Forged when the world was young, and bird and beast and flower were one with man, and death was but a dream!
13. Excalibur (Film) - TV Tropes
Excalibur is a 1981 Heroic Fantasy film directed by John Boorman. An epic retelling of the Arthurian Legend, it is notable at least for two aspects.
Excalibur is a 1981 Heroic Fantasy film directed by John Boorman. An epic retelling of the Arthurian Legend, it is notable at least for two aspects: It covers a rather long span of time (60 years, at the very least) and thus, as Boorman put it, …
14. One Land, One King: The Mythopoeic Power of John Boorman's Excalibur
Jan 14, 2023 · But Arthur must first quell the rebellious lords, which makes for awesome film sequences. “Any man, who would be a knight, and follow a king…
In Excalibur’s sound and fury we are witness to heroism, sacrifice, towering human achievement, codes of chivalric honor, hopeless battles against the encroaching dark, lust, betrayal, collapse… and the hope that order and goodness may one day come again.
15. Excalibur Movie Review | Common Sense Media
Aug 12, 2024 · Excalibur. Movie R 1981 143 minutes. Rate Save. Excalibur Poster Image ... Sharp, simplified lines between good (Arthur, Percival) and evil ( ...
Epic King Arthur saga with illicit affairs and brutality. Read Common Sense Media's Excalibur review, age rating, and parents guide.
16. Excalibur, 1981 - Byrneholics Online
Merlin: Oh, I have slept… for nine moons. What I did for you wasn't easy. Now you must pay me… the child is mine, Uther… you swore an oath. Uther: They were ...
Return to Mega Movie Pages Plus role King Uther Pendragon, father of King Arthur production Orion Pictures, 1981 Directed by John Boorman Screenplay by Rospo Pallenberg and John Boorman, based on T…
17. SNARK WEEK: Excalibur (1981), Pro or Con? - Frock Flicks
Jan 25, 2024 · ... movies lines easy). Even back then, as a wee baby nerd I knew the costumes were ridiculous (chrome armor! Bare arms!). I love it for the all ...
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18. Retro Review – Excalibur - Geeks Under Grace
Aug 19, 2021 · I wanted to see if I could find a great King Arthur film. While the record is spotty, I did find one film that felt very rewarding!
Excalibur is considered one of the best adaptations of the Arthurian legend... which is odd because it changes a LOT.
19. I Blame Society #3: Excalibur (1981) - Room 207 Press
May 11, 2017 · Ah. Ah, the greatest. Erm, well, they blend, like the metals we mix to make a good sword... Arthur: No poetry, just a straight answer. Which is ...
Last week, I was, for the very first time, paid to write a film review. I was sent the price of a cinema ticket to see Guy Ritchie's King ...
20. Excalibur - Doux Reviews
Excalibur may not be the definitive King Arthur film, but it is certainly the most comprehensive. All the major events are covered here.
Mark Greig reviews the 1981 fantasy film Excalibur.
21. Excalibur (1981) (film) | Quondam et Futurus - King Arthur Wiki - Fandom
Excalibur is a 1981 film directed by John Boorman. Although the credits of the film say it is based on Le Morte d'Arthur, in fact the movie picks and ...
Excalibur is a 1981 film directed by John Boorman. Although the credits of the film say it is based on Le Morte d’Arthur, in fact the movie picks and chooses from a variety of Arthurian sources, and freely condenses and merges plot points and characters for filmic efficiency. Tone- Boorman, the director said, "The film has to do with mythical truth, not historical truth. Keeping with this approach, the film is intentionally non-historical. For example, the opening titles state the setting to be