^^Ah. I think he was rumored for Merlin at some point, but he's not in this movie.
^^Ah. I think he was rumored for Merlin at some point, but he's not in this movie.
For me it's Charlie Hunnam. The man is so boring and lethargic that I can't bother to muster any care for this film despite the rest of the cast.Everything about this movie sounds great, except one key thing: Guy Ritchie.
Saw the most recent trailer at a recent cinema trip and my only response was "What the fuck was that?" not realising that I was no longer listening to blaring sound and fury. Thank the gods no one can see you blush in the dark.
On more interesting matters of "What I really want to see"... Given the success, and general quality of, the BBC's translation of Bernard Cornwell's Last Kingdom series, I'd love to see his "Arthurian Saga" The Warlord Chronicles (Winter King / Enemy of God / Excalibur) given the plush TV treatment. Most of the fantastical elements of the myth removed, played as Dark Age Political Fantasy juxtapose with the beginnings of the end for Paganism, it is by far and away his best work, and, for me, the most complete and thrilling adaptation of the myth/history out there.
And Cornwell's Nimue is a character for the ages
Hugo - Go get it. Go on...
Probably a combination of "It's nothing like King Arthur," Guy Ritchie (sour grapes over Sherlock Holmes and The Man From U.N.C.L.E.), and Charlie Hunnam (he's just awful and boring).Cool trailer. I'm kind of surprised how little attention this has been getting, I would have thought the combination of Ritchie and King Arthur would have been a bit more noteworthy.
They really seem to be wanting to make Charlie Hunnam into a big star, but it just doesn't seem to be happening.
AH!!!
Oh my lord. I remember reading about his Camulod series when I started university and had it on my "must read" list. Which I subsequently completely forgot about when learning finally took over.
And now, 20 years later some kind poster has reminded me!
Amazing. Thank you!
Hugo - To the Runemobile, an 'puter, set course for THE LIBRARY!
Suffice to say, I was not watching Sons of Anarchy for him. It was entirely for Katey Segal and Ron Perlman (and to a lesser extent, Mark Boone Junior, Tommy Flanagan, Dayton Callie, and Maggie Siff). His performance as Jax was so predictable that you could set an egg timer to his moods.Hunnam is probably my biggest issue with this. Like you said, he's just bland. I don't know if I'd say he's bad he just doesn't have the kind of charisma necessary to be the kind of leading man the Hollywood people seem to be trying to make him and definitely not to play a character like King Arthur. I just like the style of this and the rest of the cast seems pretty good. It's definitely going to be a Netflixer though.
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