Best historical movie

I'm looking for something with good dialogue, intrigues and bad ass characters. All the fantasy/medieval/historical shit I find is either corny or low budget trash.

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Did you ever see das boot? Its kind of historical.

All Quiet On The Western Front (1930).

Yes I loved it. But It's a little bit to modern for my taste. The Patriot is as far as I would like to go time wise.

valhalla rising

Also, Kagemusha.

I like Kingdom of Heaven.

Not what I'm looking for right now. But I will certainly check it out later. Thanks user!

You want the best? Get the I, Claudius series. It has everything you want.

I'm a big fan of Refn, but this was one of his worst.

Godspeed, user!

Gladiator isnt very historical but it definitley has character

This is kino

How's the dialogue? The trailer makes it look like a pretty quiet movie.
Looks cool, thanks!
I've been meaning to watch this for a while but can't seem to find a good torrent. Will probably buy when I have the money.
I have seen it but it was a pretty long time ago. Thanks anyway!

I gotchu senpai

>fantasy
So i guess this should do then.
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300, despite the memes, is one of the best films ever made and Zack Snyder's finest hour. (And I don't say that lightly)

Also, this is essential historical with good acting and intrigue.

Rome

>Channing Tatum
Watched the trailer and it looks pretty good though. Will give it a try.
Sorry but I don't like the looks of it based on the trailer. Thansk for the rec tho.
I have already seen it.
Thanks, got anything more like this?
Already seen it. First season is great, second one is meh except for based marcus antonius and titus pollo.

troy, master and commander, sharpe(tv), kingdom of heaven(extended edition), apocalypto, wolf hall(miniseries) a lot of bbc historical serires that you could look around for, my question has anyone seen the borgias and is it worth it?

I'd be shocked if Gibson hadn't seen this before making Braveheart.

The Name of the Rose is exactly what you are looking for OP

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