I love this super cut of cinema sword fights so much that I want to marry it. It ends pretty abruptly but everything up to that point is just about perfect.
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Well, that was so fine and fun. I think I recognized about half the movies. I was happy to see Errol Flynn and Basil Rathbone in all their ‘Robin Hood’ technicolor finery. I’ll have to watch it again and see if I can spot Tyrone Power vs Basil in ‘Zorro’. I even liked the ending–there’s Viggo/Strider loping off an orc’s head and his expression says ‘we’re so done with this’. Great! I liked the music, but (quibble)didn’t really see why we were treated to a bit of ‘Don’t let me be misunderstood’ in the middle of all that lovely Spanish theme music.
That was really fun! Needed more Three Musketeers and more Scarlet Pimpernel, but otherwise a very fine bit of ‘swash-swash-buckle-buckle-arrrrrr.’