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Synopsis

Lancelot lives by the sword. In fact, they’re next door neighbours, so teaming up to fight for money comes pretty naturally. Lady Guinevere, on her way to marry King Arthur is ambushed by the evil Sir Malagant. Fortunately Lancelot is lurking nearby and he rescues his future queen. They fall in love, but Guinevere still fancies the idea of wearing a crown, so she honours her promise to Arthur. Can Lady Guinevere remain faithful, or will this Pretty Woman become a lady of the knight? —IMDb

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Jerry Zucker

Along with his directing partners Jim Abraham and brother David Zucker, Jerry Zucker all but revolutionized comedy in the 1980s, starting with arguably the most famous cinematic parody, “Airplane!” (1980). Prior to that surprising commercial success, Zuckers and Abraham wrote the cult classic, “Kentucky Fried Move” (1977), an uproarious comedy of unconnected sketches that skewered kung-fu movies, exploitation films and public service announcements. After “Airplane,” Zuckers and Abraham made a failed attempt at television with “Police Squad!” (ABC, 1982), before bouncing back on the big screen with “Top Secret!” (1984). With the trio going their separate ways, Zucker began making more mainstream movies, directing “Ruthless People” (1986) and the surprisingly romantic drama, “Ghost” (1990), starring Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore. He also turned “Police Squad!” into the successful film franchise, “The Naked Gun – From the Files of Police Squad!” (1988) before helming “First Knight” (1995… read more

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Tigrane

22May12

The concept of Richard Gere holding a sword is as strange to me as Chuck Norris playing Forrest Gump.

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VENIMOS LOS JODIMOS Y NOS FUIMOS

25Jul11

No cabe duda que David "Sucker" le hizo honor a su apellido al filmar esta desangelada versión de las andanzas del personaje titular. Poniendonos generosos, lo más que se puede decir de esta cosa es que funciona como un mero entretenimiento dominical, ya que, obvio, se prescinde de toda la complejidad alrededor del mito, y todo el asunto se reduce a un descafeinado recuento entre los traicioneros amorios del habilidoso espadachín y la joven esposa del Rey, aderezados con la aparición de un villano totalmente sacado de la manga. Como siempre, la solida presencia de un ya bastante vetusto Sean Connery y una bella Julia Ormond en su mero punto le dió cierta dignidad al producto; en cambio, hay que soportar el narcisismo galopante de Richard Gere (quién en todo momento se cree más bizcocho que la reina) y las salidas faciles del guión. No sorprende que los de la Columbia Pictures, durante una premier de esta pendejada en el Auditorio Nacional, la hayan promocionado como "un verdadero logro de la cinematografia"; desde esa perspectiva, si se es un virtual espectador el cual haya disfrutado a cabalidad el ver esta madre, mas vale ni molestarse en ver la versión que Robert Bresson le dedico al asunto.

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A glossy fairy tale

By Henrik Schunk on May 25, 2012

For what it’s worth, I found First Knight to be a good movie if you take it for what it is instead of trying and forcing your own interpretation of the Arthurian legend upon it. A few minutes in the…  read review

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