Three Musketeers |
The hot-headed young D'Artagnan along with three former legendary but now down on their luck Musketeers must unite and defeat a beautiful double agent and her villainous employer from seizing the French throne and engulfing Europe in war.
Director:
Paul W.S. Anderson
Writers:
Alex Litvak (screenplay), Andrew Davies (screenplay), and 1 more credit »
Stars:
Logan Lerman, Matthew Macfadyen and Ray Stevenson
Director:
Paul W.S. Anderson
Writers:
Alex Litvak (screenplay), Andrew Davies (screenplay), and 1 more credit »
Stars:
Logan Lerman, Matthew Macfadyen and Ray Stevenson
Review
Author: BillyBBadger from United Kingdom
Some of the reviews here are the funniest things I've read in years. It's not a faithful adaptation of the book? Really? They go on an on about this even though they've seen the trailer with airships and ninja jumps and DaVinci code secret passages? What a bunch of clowns. This is the Three Musketeers in the Fringe universe and it is delightful. The acting is as good as it needs to be and quite often its better. The action scenes are great fun - particularly the aerial battle which rather strangely borrows slightly from star trek. Not a complaint as it works brilliantly. Go see this unless you are a lunatic who can't abide anything a little enjoyable and inventive. I doubt very much if Mr Dumas is really spinning in his grave. If he could see this I think he would probably have been quite pleased with it.
Some of the reviews here are the funniest things I've read in years. It's not a faithful adaptation of the book? Really? They go on an on about this even though they've seen the trailer with airships and ninja jumps and DaVinci code secret passages? What a bunch of clowns. This is the Three Musketeers in the Fringe universe and it is delightful. The acting is as good as it needs to be and quite often its better. The action scenes are great fun - particularly the aerial battle which rather strangely borrows slightly from star trek. Not a complaint as it works brilliantly. Go see this unless you are a lunatic who can't abide anything a little enjoyable and inventive. I doubt very much if Mr Dumas is really spinning in his grave. If he could see this I think he would probably have been quite pleased with it.