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Title: RTB
Post by: Dragonlover on 2009-04-20, 12:23:34
Anybody get their copy of RTB yet?
Title: Re: RTB
Post by: Sir Edward on 2009-04-20, 13:55:56

Nope, still waiting.
Title: Re: RTB
Post by: Dragonlover on 2009-04-20, 18:53:14
Boss!!!! Mine just came in the mail. Had a spiff T-shirt packed with it too! ;D
Title: Re: RTB
Post by: Sir Edward on 2009-04-20, 20:40:25

Excellent. I'll check the mail when I get home. :)
Title: Re: RTB
Post by: Das Bill on 2009-04-21, 05:42:18
I believe SwordChick got hers. I'm supposed to visit and watch it this weekend.
Title: Re: RTB
Post by: Sir Edward on 2009-04-21, 13:03:28

Yep, mine got here yesterday too.

Wish I could join you guys on Friday.
Title: Re: RTB
Post by: Sir Wolf on 2009-04-21, 13:21:42
Anybody get their copy of RTB yet?

what is rtb?
Title: Re: RTB
Post by: Dragonlover on 2009-04-21, 13:45:00
"Reclaiming The Blade" Sir Wolf. DVD on swords and the romanticism behind them
through the centuries.....or so I'm guessing. haven't watched my copy yet!
Title: Re: RTB
Post by: Sir Edward on 2009-04-21, 15:43:09
Supposedly they did a pretty good job, without falling too heavily into a lot of the modern myths and misinterpretations that a lot of videos tend to have problems with.

I've heard people mention that the irony is that it doesn't really have anything new for people who are already historical sword nuts, but they're pretty much the only audience who will be interested in it.

But they say it's enjoyable in any case.

I may watch it one of these next few nights. I'll have a little free-time here and there this week, just not much on Friday.
Title: Re: RTB
Post by: Dragonlover on 2009-04-21, 23:58:55
Got some time with the missus on Sat. while we get our gear ready to meet up with
Sir Brian and his Lady for the faire in Atlanta. Probably watch my copy then....
Hey, if its got blades, ya' just GOTTA love it! :D
Title: Re: RTB
Post by: Sir Edward on 2009-04-22, 14:56:55
I watched it last night, and for the most part my opinion of it is pretty much what I was quoting above. Nothing really new to those of us who are already sword nuts, but interesting and informative none-the-less. It could be something that you show to your family or friends to help them understand why you love swords and history so much.

It's a pretty well done production overall, with some interesting visuals and very nice narration by John Rhys Davies. It was also nice to see some interviews with folks who are no longer with us, such as Hank Reinhardt (co-founder of Museum Replicas), and Paul Champagne (swordsmith who just passed away recently). The latter had a moment in one of his interviews that made me really take notice: knowing he just recently had a fatal heart-attack, his comment of "As long as I can swing a hammer, I'll keep doing this".

I'm curious to take a look at the second disc, which is full of special features.

Title: Re: RTB
Post by: Sir Brian on 2009-04-24, 11:04:38
Ok all this talk about this movie got me curious so mine will arrive Tuesday and I will
hopefully get to watch it while getting my armor ready for GARF!  ;)
Title: Re: RTB
Post by: Das Bill on 2009-06-12, 17:55:36
I'd watched this several weeks ago when SwordChick got her copy, and I enjoyed it very much. I'll echo everything Ed said above, particularly the comment about Paul Champagne (I knew Paul, so that was very touching to see him on film saying that he'll keep swinging a hammer until he dies).

I finally got around to buying my own copy, and I went ahead and got the two-disc set with the special features. There's the training segment in there that shows varius martial arts groups demonstrating techniques. While its neat to include this, I felt like the producers didn't give enough thought to who the audience was. There were several groups showing several arts, and most of the arts were not explained at all. There's one on Alfieri's plays... if you don't already study Italian rapier, then you would have no idea who Alfieri is. Further, most of the techniques demonstrated are fairly basic, meaning that if you DO already study Italian rapier and know who Alfieri is, then you probably won't get anything out of it. For the majority of the list of clips, they seemed to make the assumption that the viewer is already familiar with the WMA culture (at least for the WMA videos, anyway).

There's also a glitch in my DVD. The vid for Silver's Four Fights doesn't work (but I don't care that much, since I don't actually study or even like Silver's methods), and the vid showing the behind the scenes at the Higgins Museum also doesn't work (which bugged me more, because I wanted to see the swords!).

All in all, though, I'm happy with the main documentary.
Title: Re: RTB
Post by: Sir William on 2010-10-26, 16:22:41
I'm going to get a copy of this, been meaning to.