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The Kings Guard



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Abba Video:
The Kings Guard



Video
The King's Guard
The King
List Price: $14.98Label: Lions Gate

Salesrank: 59572

Released: August 28, 2001
Our Price: $3.49
Used Price: $2.18
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Editorial Review:
    Dazzling swordplay and fighting techniques are center stage when augustus talbert the pride of the royal familys elite fighting force tries to depose the king. Now a lone guardsman finds himself protecting the beautiful princess and a treasure chest filled with gold. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 09/17/2002 Starring: Eric Roberts Lesley-anne Down Run time: 94 minutes Rating: Pg13

    The King's Guard Reviews:
    More like a TV show for kids. 3 Star Review
    2008-05-28 - This movie is More like a TV show for kids. Adult won't like it much. The fighting scenes are slow and look like drills for beginners. The small budget is obvious in many scenes where there are only some actors and actresses without any horses. It's beautiful filmed. The costumes look authentic and attractive.

    It's still an enjoyable family movie.

    cute period movie 4 Star Review
    2006-08-28 - this movie,although it is lacking in sets and background, it's story is sweet about a member of the king's guard who secretly loves princess gwendolen who is on her way to be married to a king to save her father's throne.
    it's cute and nice to watch.
    a very rare movie and i was suprised amazon had this and especially on dvd!
    i am glad i got 1 of the last 2 they had in stock.
    i never thought i'd see this movie again.


    Most definatly not a interesting or lively movie 1 Star Review
    2005-08-09 - To put in plain and simple, this movie really has nothing to do with anything in particular besides the unromantic romance between a kings guard and a princess. Our movie begins one fine day when the Queen approaches the Kings guard with the proposition of his help to ensure the safety of their daughter as she travels with her dowry to wed the Sicilian King. Things go awry when a very dumb group of bandits attack them, and force the group into a broken down house, that just happens to sit in the very middle of a huge field. Now the fact that the placing of this house is very convenient, for the band of desperate, dirty ruffians led by Ron Perlman must rush into the open glade to attack.

    If this wasn't bad enough, we find that the good guys have a certain adventage, possessing a feat known as the "Tigers Claw" Which is supposed to be a deadly weapon. What it really is is sending three people rushing wildly out into the field and slaying as many people as possible. They only manage to achieve this successfully for the 'bad guys' happen to be insanely stupid. The sword play is also the worst I've ever seen. Stances are sloppy, there's virtually no talent displayed, and the fighting reminds me of the battles I used to fight against my brothers. Really bad and totally lacking in realistic proffesionalism.

    Oh, back to the story. Well, the 'bad guys' die without managing to kill even one of the opposing party. If this wasn't enough to make us convinced this was definatly a scripted movie, the way the guard and princess fall in love is even dumber. A few yells, proffesions of hate, and five minutes later they are in love. I shake my head in unseen disgust.

    Also don't be fooled, some have said this is a movie that gamers will love, they are wrong. We gamers are not so totally dumb that a movie such as this will have us jumping for joy. Arrgh......There still has to be a level of intelligence there for us to enjoy it.

    On the whole, this is a movie that has bad acting, bad camera work and equally bad music. Besides which the costumes where a few centuries short of being truly Renaissance. From hooped skirts, to the men's almost 1700th century styles, this definatly cannot be considered influenced by the century they where trying to portray.

    In conclusion, don't rent, and most definatly don't buy. See if some unlucky friend of your's happens to have it first.

    For the ten year old Muskeeter. 3 Star Review
    2005-01-19 - Treachery, villainy, swordplay, noble secret love and a princess in peril: what more could the average ten year old would-be Musketeer ask for?

    Set in the days of chivalry at sword point, "The King's Guard" is the tale of the "last stand" of a princess (Ashley Jones) being taken to a marriage that will save her father's throne and the young noble Guard (Trevor St. John) who secretly loves her, against the traitorous ex-Guard (Eric Roberts) who wants her and the greedy Lord (Ron Perlman) who wants her dowry.

    This movie has nice costumes and I think that's where most of the money went. Ninety-nine percent of it takes place in one setting. There are no horses although the DVD cover shows a cavalry. The acting runs the spectrum from almost-painful-to-watch (Jones) to oh-good-someone-knows-what-they're-doing (Perlman, Roberts). The swordplay, although decently choreographed, is done too hesitantly by most of the actors to be truly exciting.

    People who are into the Renaissance Fair, SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) and LARP (Live Action Role Playing) scenes may be able to glean some inspiration from the costumes and sword play.

    Although there is much fighting there is no blood or gore so this would be an excellent family movie for anyone with young children going through a swashbuckling phase.

    There are some funny bloopers after the end credits.

    Worth a rent for gamers, worth a rent/buy used for youngsters.

    TRUTH, HONOR, COURAGE AND CHIVALRY 5 Star Review
    2004-10-18 - This fine Medieval tale of a proud king will fill your heart with a longing for the noble days of knights and castles.










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