The Three Musketeers 2011

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This trailer looks just....ahhgh....

I love when Milla falls at the ____ flying at her....hahaha,
 
Milla is a big step down from Raquel's ample comedic talents, but if it's as good as The Count of Monte Cristo from 2002, I won't mind.
 
I think I've seen every Three Musketeers movie ever made. I've liked every one. I'd probably like this one too.
 
I think I've seen every Three Musketeers movie ever made. I've liked every one. I'd probably like this one too.

you sure?
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For a half a second this looked good.

Stevenson, Waltz... and then they made flying ships.

WTF? :lol This looks like it had alot of potential and got dropped on its head. And Anderson wants Milla worse then Quentin wanted Uma. We get it dude you want to bang her, she didn't need a slo motion bending over dodging lasers in a hallway scene again.

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2IULuYDKHM"]YouTube - ‪The Three Musketeers (2011) Trailer 1‬‏[/ame]
 
For a half a second this looked good.

Stevenson, Waltz... and then they made flying ships.

WTF? :lol This looks like it had alot of potential and got dropped on its head. And Anderson wants Milla worse then Quentin wanted Uma. We get it dude you want to bang her, she didn't need a slo motion bending over dodging lasers in a hallway scene again.

YouTube - ‪The Three Musketeers (2011) Trailer 1‬‏

He's married to her...so yes he wants to bang her...and has...theoretically...
 
I loves me Milla - I have no problem with her doing just about anything in a film. However, the flying ships look ridiculous, and look to mess up what otherwise might have had potential. I don't usually like to judge films off trailers, but there's no doubt there's flying ships in this film, and I'm hard pressed to see how they can recover from that.
 
There are enough good versions of this movie around that stick to the book well enough. I realy like the re-vision this one has and I am looking forward to seeing it.

I look at it very similarly to the way I look at comedy. A joke told the same way over and over gets old pretty quickly. But when someone new tells the joke and adds their own personal touches to it, it refreshes the joke. So all of the stuff like the flying ships, and making the M'Lady De Winter a super ninja assasin just adds a new dimension to a story that might otherwise be fairly stale if it just had the same information as the ones that came before it.

The single downside that I see (and it is not really a down side...just the closest thing to a down side that I see in the trailers), for me, is that the one-on-one fighting action seems to tend toward the modern swordfighting. I would really like to see a movie get back to some real swashbuckling...sort of like in "The Musketeer", but done better.
 
There are enough good versions of this movie.

That stick to the book maybe, but that are good movies, absolutely not that I've seen. The last good one was made in like the 40s from the looks of it, I've only seen the more recent ones. It doesn't matter if people know the plot, they'll still go see a movie, Harry Potter, Da Vinci code etc. This was a missed oppurtunity because the director got carried away.
 
When I see that, the only thing that I don't care for is the role of D'artagnan. Looks like a little kid.

To me, this movie reminds me of the Wild Wild West movie, which was a fun, silly movie that Will Smith was miscast in.

I'll probably see this. :)
 
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