King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017)
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" Blu-Ray- 2hrs. 6min. Monthly Wesley AwardBest Rewatch"

"Often Hated For: Having the audacity to be a pre-planned part in a series of films, having Guy Ritchie-isms litter a medieval story, the changes to the mythos, and the huge budget spectacle approach. Reason I Love It: It gave us a different and fresh take on a story that, frankly, has been worn thin, it re-introduced elements of fantasy and action that had long been taken from Arthur stories, the effects were stunning, the score intense, and the action a blast. "

" Familiar Actors: Charlie Hunnam Astrid Berges-Frisbey Jude Law Djimon Hounsou Eric Bana Aidan Gillen Tom Wu Annabelle Wallis Geoff Bell Poppy Delevingne Georgina Campbell David Beckham Katie McGrath Peter Ferdinando Michael McElhatton Eline Powell Hermione Corfield Lee Nicholas Harris Pete Buzzsaw Holland Guy Ritchie and Julian Seager True Rating: 8.7/10 Body Count: 231+"

"God, where do I start with this one? Its tone is bombastic and abrasive, so the sequences told in a nonlinear fashion, clearly trying to look clever, just come off as conceited and egotistical. In fact, the storytelling as a whole is confusing and downright nonsensical. It's also barely recognisable as Arthurian lore; there's hardly anything that novices like me can recognise. No Lancelot, no Guinevere, no Morgan le Fay… even Merlin is barely mentioned. Come to think of it, it's no wonder he g"

" It's probably more of an afterthought than anything else, but allowing Guy Ritchie and his super-stylized visuals and frenetic editing to handle the tale of King Arthus might have been a mismatch. I'm all for doing a slightly modern take on classic stories, but his style and the source material doesn't exactly go hand-in-hand. The end result is therefore a boring mess. Despite Ritchie's best attempts at bringing life into a script that is essentially just filled with exposition, the film feels"