This film was horrible. Jax Teller strolling about fantasy London with his merry men. Just awful. I laughed at two points (which were meant to be funny). That's really all it had going for it. The casting throughout was a shambles. Some decent music. Guy Ritchie deserves a slap for this.
Well, of the two big "blockbuster" films I've seen lately this one is definitely better than "The Mummy" if that can be called an endorsement. I have to wonder, though, how they managed to spend 175 million on this film. The special effects seem to focus on the sword fights, but I don't think they're that numerous and wouldn't imagine they could rack up the bill so much....Also I have to wonder how on earth did they think it was a good idea to give Guy Ritchie a 175 million production budget.
Contestado por Deuteronomy of Gath
el 21 de abril de 2017 a las 03:41
Reading the overview I can't say I blame you. It sounds dire
Contestado por Jason VoorDeez
el 23 de abril de 2017 a las 21:07
I just saw the trailer and it looks soooooo bad. I wouldn't watch this if you paid for my ticket and did the hole in the popcorn trick.
Contestado por Renovatio
el 23 de abril de 2017 a las 21:29
looks ugly... very digital... boring trailer...
Is there a sequel in the works yet? Maybe a Netflix spinoff? ... haha
Contestado por Renovatio
el 24 de abril de 2017 a las 08:28
I only just realised that this is a guy richie film... wow... i guess it was downhill from sherlock onwards...
Contestado por ScotWiZ
el 27 de abril de 2017 a las 17:35
This film was horrible. Jax Teller strolling about fantasy London with his merry men. Just awful. I laughed at two points (which were meant to be funny). That's really all it had going for it. The casting throughout was a shambles. Some decent music. Guy Ritchie deserves a slap for this.
Contestado por aholejones
el 30 de junio de 2017 a las 04:50
Well, of the two big "blockbuster" films I've seen lately this one is definitely better than "The Mummy" if that can be called an endorsement. I have to wonder, though, how they managed to spend 175 million on this film. The special effects seem to focus on the sword fights, but I don't think they're that numerous and wouldn't imagine they could rack up the bill so much....Also I have to wonder how on earth did they think it was a good idea to give Guy Ritchie a 175 million production budget.
Contestado por NotoriousRio
el 30 de junio de 2017 a las 07:37
I saw ten minutes of this tripe but couldnt take any more, its that bad, well done Guy you made a King Arthur movie worse than First Knight!