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Title: enemy of man = macbeth?
Post by: Sir Wolf on 2014-03-11, 22:12:14
http://enemyofmanmovie.com/ (http://enemyofmanmovie.com/)
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Post by: Aiden of Oreland on 2014-03-12, 04:00:27
That looks awesome! Sadly my sound didn't work so I didn't hear a thing.
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Post by: Don Jorge on 2014-03-12, 13:01:06
I like the cast...I am not sure it will get funded though :(
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Post by: Sir Edward on 2014-03-12, 13:26:23
17% of the funding goal so far, and 25 days left. Hard to say.
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Post by: Mike W. on 2014-03-12, 18:47:17
Interesting... Ron Weasly, Eddard Stark, and Tywin Lannister. That should make for an interesting movie.
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Post by: Sir Douglas on 2014-03-12, 19:16:33
Doesn't Macbeth die horribly at the end of Macbeth? Poor Sean Bean...he just can't catch a break. ;)
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Post by: Sir Nate on 2014-03-13, 02:54:00
Pity, it's not getting much funding.
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Post by: Aiden of Oreland on 2014-03-13, 03:22:33
Ok everyone, help fund this movie! *smashes piggy bank* $5 closer!
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Post by: Lord Dane on 2014-03-13, 12:59:51
Is there any medieval role that Sean Bean doesn't end up dying horribly in?? I would like to see him survive one of his movies .... Borromir - Dead; Eddard Stark - Dead; etc.
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Post by: Sir Edward on 2014-03-13, 13:53:58
Is there any medieval role that Sean Bean doesn't end up dying horribly in?? I would like to see him survive one of his movies .... Borromir - Dead; Eddard Stark - Dead; etc.

And those two deaths were tame compared to the death he had in Black Death. :)
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Post by: Sir William on 2014-03-13, 19:30:01
Yea, the plague's a nasty way to go.  Then there's the death he suffered at the hands of a colleague in Equilibrium (awesome actioner starring Christian Bale)...which in and of itself wouldn't be considered awful until you know the reason why- because he was caught reading a book on poetry, Keats I believe.  And I'm a fan of Jason Flemyng - the cast looks good, I'll definitely put in for it.  Anyone catch the director?  He's been in a lot of medieval/sword and sandal style movies - he played the King of Argos in Clash of the Titans, the Captain in 300, Achilles' second-in-command in Troy among other lower budget flicks.
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Post by: Sir Nate on 2014-03-14, 03:11:39
Yea, the plague's a nasty way to go.  Then there's the death he suffered at the hands of a colleague in Equilibrium (awesome actioner starring Christian Bale)...which in and of itself wouldn't be considered awful until you know the reason why- because he was caught reading a book on poetry, Keats I believe.  And I'm a fan of Jason Flemyng - the cast looks good, I'll definitely put in for it.  Anyone catch the director?  He's been in a lot of medieval/sword and sandal style movies - he played the King of Argos in Clash of the Titans, the Captain in 300, Achilles' second-in-command in Troy among other lower budget flicks.

Ya Sean Bean didnt die as odyssius in Troy.
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Post by: Lord Dane on 2014-03-14, 17:40:52
Yea, the plague's a nasty way to go.  Then there's the death he suffered at the hands of a colleague in Equilibrium (awesome actioner starring Christian Bale)...which in and of itself wouldn't be considered awful until you know the reason why- because he was caught reading a book on poetry, Keats I believe.  And I'm a fan of Jason Flemyng - the cast looks good, I'll definitely put in for it.  Anyone catch the director?  He's been in a lot of medieval/sword and sandal style movies - he played the King of Argos in Clash of the Titans, the Captain in 300, Achilles' second-in-command in Troy among other lower budget flicks.

Ya Sean Bean didnt die as odyssius in Troy.

Yes but I was referencing 'medieval roles' not historical roles in The Bronze era or historical Grecian era of B.C. battles.
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Post by: Sir Nate on 2014-03-16, 01:02:12
You mentioned the director in other roles. I think my mind just connected Bronze Age with Sean bean dying.
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Post by: Sir William on 2014-03-19, 15:51:53
I think it was me who mentioned the director, as he is in a lot of those ancient-styled movies.  I like them all.
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Post by: Don Jorge on 2014-03-19, 15:58:21
Only 37% :/
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Post by: Aiden of Oreland on 2014-03-20, 00:50:20
Only 37% :/

Ok, time for an Order charity.