Recommend me some more historicalkino Sup Forums (fantasy acceptable)

Recommend me some more historicalkino Sup Forums (fantasy acceptable)

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Since you don't care if it is bullshit or not:

>Amadeus
>3:10 to Yuma
>Barry Lyndon
>Silence
>Lawerence of Arabia
>Unforgiven
>Centurion
>Macbeth
>The Mission
>Seventh Seal
>There Will Be Blood
>1492
>Dangerous Liaisons
>Marie Antoinette

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here's mine:
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword - 2017
The Great Wall - 2016
Exodus: Gods and Kings - 2014
Noah - 2014
Ironclad - 2011
Immortals - 2011
The Three Musketeers - 2011
Robin Hood - 2010
Black Death - 2010
Alatriste - 2006
300 - 2006
George and the Dragon - 2004
The Man in the Iron Mask - 1998
First Knight - 1995
The Three Musketeers - 1993
Robin Hood - 1991
Robin and Marian - 1976

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Troy is so fucking underrated.

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Seeing you seem to like The Last Samurai:
>Kagemusha
>Ran
Basically most of Akira Kurosawa's movies set back in the day are pretty great. The two I mentioned are set in the Warring States period of Japanese history, with Kagemusha being a strong fictionalization of the end of the Takeda clan; while Ran is basically an adaptation of King Lear, supposedly partially inspired by the story of Mōri Motonari.
Expect large, practical battles of circa 1550- Japanese warfare.

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What might have been

Is this bait?

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how so? if you don't like my list doesn't mean shit

Horatio Hornblower

Half of them are fantasy shit that has no bearing in actual history. And yeah a lot of them are garbage too kek

still not an argument, different taste m8 get over it

Alexander Nevsky, so-so movie but it basically invented the modern movie orchestral soundtrack.

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>das boot
>ben hur

>historicalkino
>posts fantasy shit

>Recommend me some more historicalkino Sup Forums (fantasy acceptable)

don't even read the op, just want something to criticize, end yourself user, there's nothing here for you

>being this much of a retard
holy shit just delete your posts and cry in shame

Aguerre Wrath of God

>not even including the best Robin Hood movie

>implying

Flesh + Blood
Directed by Paul Verhoeven

>Troy is so fucking underrated.
Yeah, it kinda is. It's not a perfect movie, far from it. But it does a lot right. The casting in particular. Everybody felt right for their roles. Cox and Gleeson as kingbros? Flawless. Bloom as the whiny prettyboy romantic? Yep. Bradpitt fucking nailed the confident douchebaggery of Achilles.

A lot of the fight choreography was really nice, too. The Hector v Achilles one, especially, did a really good job of capturing that "skilled human trying really damn hard, vs. the effortless grace of a demigod" feeling.

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That little combo at 2:13 especially. Good stuff.

HECTOOOOOOR

step aside