Excalibur (1981)

Tabitha

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I was (god knows why) allowed to watch this movie not long after it came out - I must have been about six or seven, and all I really remember is being INCREDIBLY embarassed when the quite graphic sex scene played. I was watching it with my mother - what do you expect? :blush: :blush: :blush:

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As the title would suggest, it follows the travels of the legendary sword Excalibur through Arthurian myth, from the violent, powerful hands of Uther Pendragon, to a long-years' rest in the stone to being redrawn by Uther's son Arthur, who uses it to defeat the evil invaders and establish the great court of Camelot and the great Knights of the Round Table. It is there in Arthur's glory years and in his decline, brought on by the love affair between his wife Guenevere and best friend and best knight Sir Lancelot, the Holy Grail Quest which produces many casualties among the knights, and the arrival of Mordred, the son Arthur had by his evil half-sister, the sorceress Morgana. Through it all, the magician Merlin watches over everything, always ready to throw in a Charm of Making when it's called for.

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Notable for being Liam Neeson's first big screen role, also stars Helen Mirren, Gabriel Byrne and Patrick Stewart.
 
Visually stunning, epic, stands the test of time!

Tabitha said:
I must have been about six or seven, and all I really remember is being INCREDIBLY embarassed when the quite graphic sex scene played.

Ditto, made me chuckle. :D
 
"Come on, let the boy try!"
"Yeah, let the boy try!"
 
For a long time it was one of my favourite films (Still is but not quite so high on the list) but I always associate it with David Lynch's Dune, not for any similarities, but being one of those films where every other actor who turns up is someone you recognise from something else...
 
This is a film I've definitely got to watch again - a most excellent portayal of Merlin by Nicole Williams ("A dream to some ... a nightmare to others!") and Arthur was suitably flawed in the way he was played, from the bungling country boy, to the arrogant king.
 
This is one of my all time favourite movies. Williams is brilliant as Merlin, the music score is fantastic and that final 30 minutes with the lead up to the Battle of Camlann is excellent. I thought Nigel Terry made a good King Arthur. The actress who played Guinevere is the one who turned up in those coffee adds for Kenco???
 
This is one of my all time favourite movies. Williams is brilliant as Merlin, the music score is fantastic and that final 30 minutes with the lead up to the Battle of Camlann is excellent. I thought Nigel Terry made a good King Arthur. The actress who played Guinevere is the one who turned up in those coffee adds for Kenco???

Do you mean Cherie Lunghi?
 
This is a film I've definitely got to watch again - a most excellent portayal of Merlin by Nicole Williams ("A dream to some ... a nightmare to others!") and Arthur was suitably flawed in the way he was played, from the bungling country boy, to the arrogant king.

"Love is deaf as well as blind! That's it."

Agreed, that the Merlin performance is great - arguably what makes the film.
 
As others have observed, Nicol Williamson was superb. But please don't neglect the young and very hot Helen Mirren as Morgana.
 
"Come father. Let us embrace at last."


When I first saw this movie I remember being rather confused when the Holy Grail aspect was introduced. Despite keeping true to the Arthurian Legend.. It seem to be disjointed.

Still, a terrific movie. And I agree about the musical score. what can be more epic than Wagner?
 
It has it's faults but I'm very fond of this film - great atmosphere and some memorable images. I heard a rumour that this is being remade by Guy Ritchie. Is this true?!?
 
The quality of the sound and cinematography is immense ; arguably unmatched before or since. The definitive take on the Arthurian legend (Python aside) it simply must be watched.
 
Sad news. And him being a young lad of 75. I always wished I had seen him in more roles.
 
Aw-man, that is said news. Nicol made a great Merlin. He had a great voice too.

I discoved he read The Hobbit audiobook as well. That would be nice listening entertainment.
 
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Sorry to hear about Nicol Williamson. Like others here, I really like this film.
I love the use of Wagner's and Carl Orff's music in the soundtrack - it really gives it that epic feel.

The critics didn't seem too enamoured by it at the time but this film is like a good old wine - you have to let it breathe for a bit, go back to it and savour the real flavour of Boorman's take on Arthur.:)
 
And one of the best takes on the legend there has been. I was a bit baffled by Nicol Williamson's Merlin on my first encounter, but now think it was inspired. Same goes for the brilliant use of classical music, one reason the film hasn't dated. The only thing that dates it is the lettering used for the opening titles.
 

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