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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #270 on: 2013-01-06, 15:50:15 »
Happy New Year's Sir John. Another good story. :)
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #271 on: 2013-01-12, 16:10:27 »
This week's "Knight of the week": Ivanhoe - Ivanhoe is a fictional character based on a novel by Sir Walter Scott.

It's the story of one of the remaining Saxon noble families at a time when English nobility was overwealmingly Norman, The story is set in 1194, after the failure of the 3rd crusade. Ivanhoe's father was Cedric of Rotherwood, who had disinherited his son for supporting Norman King Richard.

The story then moves to the scene of a tournament, which was presided over by King John. On the first day, Ivanhoe appears masked and calls himself "Desdichado" or disinherited one. He manages to defeat some of the best Norman knights and becomes champion of the tournament.  He is permitted to chose the queen of the tournament, and he picks the Lady Rowena, whom he loves.

On the second day is a "meleie and Ivanhoe is chosen to lead one of them.  Prince John again declares Ivanhoe the victor. At this point he is forced to identify himself to recieve his coronet. Cedric is astonished and refuses to have nothing to do with him. Maurice de Bracy is also infatuated with the Lady Rowena and plans to abduct her and she is taken to his castle. Lady Rowena refuses the advances of de Bracy.

Then follows the account of the storming of the castle by the "Black Knight" and the men of Robin of Loxley. De Bracy surrenders and the Black Knight identifies himself as King Richard, who had just returned from the Crusades. Cedric takes her from the castle, and they go to the nearest Templar Prectory. The Grand Master decides to subject Rebecca to a trial for witchcraft. She is found guilty. Meanwhile King Richard covinces Cedric reconcile with Ivanhoe who when hearing of Rowena's sentence of burning at the stake, rushes to her aide and after fighting de Bracy and winning for Rowena in a trial of combat to settle the matter, she is set free. King Richard banishes the Templars. Finally Ivanhoe and Rowena are married.

PS- only 2 more knights to go.
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #272 on: 2013-01-15, 21:16:04 »
I saw the movie Ivanhoe (1982, starring James Mason, a young Sam Neill (Merlin)as de Bois-Guilbert, and a young John Rhys-Davies (Gimli) as de Boeuf) a long time ago and remembered it maybe ten years later and picked up the DVD.  Still good fun although now I realize the armor's probably of a wool/textile material and not steel.  Still the jousting and battle scenes are good fun and the acting's not so bad.

Nostalgia makes anything better, doesn't it?

Nice choice, Sir John!
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #273 on: 2013-01-15, 22:34:28 »
Sir William,

I have quite a lot of movies about knights and the medieval times...and I mean A LOT! If you come to my knighting, you can look at my movie list. Plus you'll get to see the one I made...it lasts about 1 1/2 hours.

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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #274 on: 2013-01-16, 16:32:53 »
I look forward to it, Sir John.
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #275 on: 2013-01-17, 22:54:36 »
Sir William,

Here is a list od the VHS and DVD movies that I have:

1.      1612
2.      A Kid in Kid Arthur’s Court
3.      A Knight in Camelot
4.      A Knight’s Tale
5.      Alexander Revisited
6.      Arn
7.      Attack of the Gryphon
8.      Becket
9.      Beowulf and Grendal
10.    Blood Beasts
11.    Camelot
12.    Casanova
13.    Centurion
14.    Charlemagne (mini series)
15.    Christopher Columbus
16.    Cromwell
17.    Dark Kingdom
18.    Darkest Knight (Ivanhoe)
19.    Darkest Knight II
20.    Darkest Knight III
21.    Dragon Heart – Part II
22.    Dragon Heart – A New Beginning
23.    Dragon Slayer
24.    Druids
25.    Dune
26.    Dune- Children of
27.    Dune Miniseries
28.    Dungeons and Dragons – Wrath of the Dragon God
29.    Earth Sea
30.    El Cid
31.    Elizabeth, The Golden Age
32.    Excalibur
33.    Fall of the Roman Empire
34.    First Knight
35.    Flesh and Blood
36.    George and the Dragon
37.    Good King Wenceslas
38.    Guinevere
39.    Henry V
40.    Henry VIII
41.    Ironclad
42.    Ivanhoe
43.    Jason and the Argonauts
44.    King Arthur, the Young Warlord
45.    Kingdom of Heaven
46.    Knights and Armor
47.    Knights of the Round Table
48.    Man of La Mancha
49.    Marco Polo
50.    Merlin – Part I
51.    Merlin – Part II
52.    Merlin’s Apprentice
53.    Monty Python and the Holy Grail
54.    Outlander
55.   Prince Valiant
56.   Robin and Marian
57.   Robin Hood
58.   Season of the Witch
59.   Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
60.  Soldier of God
61.  Sorcerers and Wizards
62.  Spartacus
63.  Sword and the Dragon
64.  Sword of the Valiant
65.  Sword of War
66.  Taras Bulba
67.  The 7th Voyage of Sinbad
68.  The Black Knight
69.  The Black Shield of Falworth
70.  The Court Jester
70.  The Crusades
72.  The Dragon King
73.  The Lady and the Highwayman
74.  The Last Legion
75.  The Last Valley
76.  The Lion in Winter
77.  The Magic Sword
78.  The Messenger (Joan of Arc)
79.  The Mists of Avalon
80.  The Sword of Lancelot
81.  The Templar Code
82.  The War Lord
83.  Timeline
84.  Triston and Isolde
85.  Troy
86.  Vlad
87.  Wrath of the Dragon God
88.  Your Highness

Is that enough?

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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #276 on: 2013-01-18, 14:08:30 »
Sir William,

Here is a list od the VHS and DVD movies that I have:

1.      1612
2.      A Kid in Kid Arthur’s Court
3.      A Knight in Camelot
4.      A Knight’s Tale
5.      Alexander Revisited
6.      Arn
7.      Attack of the Gryphon
8.      Becket
9.      Beowulf and Grendal
10.    Blood Beasts
11.    Camelot
12.    Casanova
13.    Centurion
14.    Charlemagne (mini series)
15.    Christopher Columbus
16.    Cromwell
17.    Dark Kingdom
18.    Darkest Knight (Ivanhoe)
19.    Darkest Knight II
20.    Darkest Knight III
21.    Dragon Heart – Part II
22.    Dragon Heart – A New Beginning
23.    Dragon Slayer
24.    Druids
25.    Dune
26.    Dune- Children of
27.    Dune Miniseries
28.    Dungeons and Dragons – Wrath of the Dragon God
29.    Earth Sea
30.    El Cid
31.    Elizabeth, The Golden Age
32.    Excalibur
33.    Fall of the Roman Empire
34.    First Knight
35.    Flesh and Blood
36.    George and the Dragon
37.    Good King Wenceslas
38.    Guinevere
39.    Henry V
40.    Henry VIII
41.    Ironclad
42.    Ivanhoe
43.    Jason and the Argonauts
44.    King Arthur, the Young Warlord
45.    Kingdom of Heaven
46.    Knights and Armor
47.    Knights of the Round Table
48.    Man of La Mancha
49.    Marco Polo
50.    Merlin – Part I
51.    Merlin – Part II
52.    Merlin’s Apprentice
53.    Monty Python and the Holy Grail
54.    Outlander
55.   Prince Valiant
56.   Robin and Marian
57.   Robin Hood
58.   Season of the Witch
59.   Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
60.  Soldier of God
61.  Sorcerers and Wizards
62.  Spartacus
63.  Sword and the Dragon
64.  Sword of the Valiant
65.  Sword of War
66.  Taras Bulba
67.  The 7th Voyage of Sinbad
68.  The Black Knight
69.  The Black Shield of Falworth
70.  The Court Jester
70.  The Crusades
72.  The Dragon King
73.  The Lady and the Highwayman
74.  The Last Legion
75.  The Last Valley
76.  The Lion in Winter
77.  The Magic Sword
78.  The Messenger (Joan of Arc)
79.  The Mists of Avalon
80.  The Sword of Lancelot
81.  The Templar Code
82.  The War Lord
83.  Timeline
84.  Triston and Isolde
85.  Troy
86.  Vlad
87.  Wrath of the Dragon God
88.  Your Highness

Is that enough?

Sir John

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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #277 on: 2013-01-18, 17:17:36 »
That'll do, Sir John, that'll do. 
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #278 on: 2013-01-18, 18:08:51 »
Quite a list, Sir John! A small note, Dragonheart: A New Beginning and Dragonheart II are the same movie. If you have them both, the first was just called "Dragonheart". One of my favorite movies.
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #279 on: 2013-01-18, 20:14:39 »
Sir John, well done on an excellent profile of one of my favorite Knightly fiction character!  Well done.

For Ye Brethren I have both James Mason and Robert Taylor films, both excellent films.  Plus I have the book itself and as an audiobook.   ;)

Sir John your film list is quite extensive but will take eternity to view all of them.  :P

My favorites from your list are the following:

1. A Knight's Tale (I admit it)
2. Arn
3. Camelot
4. Cromwell
5. El Cid
6. Excalibur
7. First Knight
8. George and the Dragon
9. Henry V (a personal favorite of mine, seen both Lawrence Olivier and Kenneth Branaugh versions)
10. Ivanhoe (both Mason and Taylor versions)
11. Kingdom of Heaven (inaccurate, yes.  As a student of history I notice this all the time but a well made film with excellent quotes)
12. Knights of the Round Table (all time favorite!)
13. Man of La Mancha
14. Outlander
15. The Last Legion (nicely made film, but historically unlikely, must see evidence)
16. The Magic Sword (nice TV film, loosely based on the legend of St. George and the Dragon)
17. Tristan and Isolde (nice but please what is it with the romance scenes pushed to the opium level  :P )
18. Troy

Lastly: A favorite of mine: King Arthur.  Well made film, nice historical take although does have several inaccuracies but that is off track from my main point. Great quotes and acting. 

Now I need to see: Becket, Flesh and Blood, Ironclad, Prince Valiant, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Sword of the Valiant, Sword and the Dragon, Sword of War, The Black Shield of Falworth, The Dragon King, The Lion in Winter and The Sword of Lancelot.  :)

Yes, I remember Dragonheart, I suppose that was the only film I saw at a young age where I got exposed to "The Knight's Code".   
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #280 on: 2013-01-18, 21:05:35 »
Speaking of Arn, I just ordered the complete version that came out last year for English audiences...can't wait to view it!
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #281 on: 2013-01-18, 22:38:06 »
I still like "My" movie the best: "Sir John and the Rascals of Bihor" (set in the location where my father-in-laws family were hereditary blacksmiths to Count Checkonich of Banat!)...but then, I'm the star of the movie, so I gotta like it...lol.

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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #282 on: 2013-01-19, 15:50:43 »
This week's Knight of the week: "Sir Roland d' Anglesis" - He was the chief Paladin of Charlegmagne. Charlegmagne had a sister, Bertha, who was in love with a knight, Milon, who secretly married her against her brother's wishes. They were banished from France and excommunicated by the Pope. The pair arrived in Sutri, Italy where they took refuge in a cave. In that cave, Roland (or Orlando in Italtian) was born. He grew up among the children of the peasantry. Roland was so poor, that half the time, he was half naked. One day, four of his friends (children) brought him some cloth...two brought white, and two brought red. (Later Roland took his coat of arms from the colors of this event)

One day Charlemagne was on his way to Rome to recieve the Imperial Crown. He stopped in Sutri where he dined. Roland (10 years old) and stole as much food as he could. The Emperor ordered the boy followed and brought back to him. When he was brought back, the Emperor asked him why he took the meat and wine? Roland replied that they were for his mother, Lady Bertha, the Emperor's sister, and the knight Milon. The Emperor was greatly moved. He had forgotten his sister entirely...and he reconcilled with her and invited them to come and live with him in his castle.

Roland became a page to Charlemagne and at the age of 16, became squire to his own father. One day the Emperor heard that a robber knight in the Ardennes had a pricely jewel, and he ordered his knights, each accompanied by his squire, to find him and bring the jewl back to him. At one point, Sir Milon took a nap, and Roland thought he could win renown if he captured the jewl himself. He donned his father's armor and sprang on his horse and rode off into the forrest. He soon found the robber knight, both steeds sprang forward and the robber knight fell to the ground. The robber knight drew his sword...and Roland dismounted and drew his sword to meet him. For an hour they fought till they were both near exhaustion. By a gallant stroke, Roland pierced a joint of the robber knight's armor and killed him. Roland took the jewl and concealled it on his breast.

The Emperor had been waiting for all his knights to return and the last one to do so was Sir Milon. Roland handed the Emperor the jewel, and was so delighted, he knighted Roland and he became one of his 12 Paladins, of which Roland eventually became their leader.

He rode with the Emperor on many advantures. For seven years the Emperor made war against the Saracens in Spain.  Only one stronghold remained...Saragossa. The king made a deal with the Emperor that if he would spare the city and his life, he would promise to be a vassel of the Emperor and become a Christian. The Emperor agreed, and he rode off with his army.

But once back in France the Spanish King went back on his word and hatched a plot to kill Charlemagne. As the Emperor's army continued homeward, Roland lead the rear guard. The plan was to ambush the rear guard, and with Roland dead, the Emperor would lose the will to fight. On August 15, 778, the ambush took place. The last alive was Roland who blew his famous horn, Olivant, that could be heard at great distances, so that Charlemagne and his army would turn around and avenge his death. But the force required to blow the horn burst his temple, resulting in Roland's death. When the Emperor arrived and saw the massacre there was a fierce battle, where they killed the Spanish King and the Saracens retreated. The Franks followed to the town, and captured it and forced all the inhabitatants to become Christians. So ends the story of Roland.

Only "ONE" more knight to go and I'm finished with the knight of the week. (Can anyone guess who that might be?)
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #283 on: 2013-01-19, 16:13:19 »
Only "ONE" more knight to go and I'm finished with the knight of the week. (Can anyone guess who that might be?)

I do have a guess but I will keep it quiet so as to not possibly ruin the final one!
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #284 on: 2013-01-21, 02:23:59 »
Sir Roland is a fine example of Chivalry and one of the defining Last Stand Heroes.  The Song of Roland is a fine poem.  Thank you Sir John and I will not guess on the final Knight of the Week.
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