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Posted by: DarrenJamesSeeley, October 12th, 2010, 8:00am
I've heard a lot of positive buzz about the film, starring Sean Bean and Carice van Houten, directed by Christopher Smith. The film was made in the UK, and after seeing the trailers I was looking forward to a US pickup. Sadly, that pickup is from Magnet ...which means it'll go the way of Centerion... VOD before a limited small scale release in the States  >:( >:( >:(
I do know it will be on DVD/Blu-Ray sometiime in the UK next week or two.  :-/

(AS you probably guessed, I'm not a huge fan of VOD/HDNet/Magnet-Mangolia pictures)

But I would still love to read the script of Black Death written by Dario Poloni.


The film takes place in 1348 in plague-ridden medieval England. Osmund, a young monk, is tasked with leading the feared knight Ulric (Bean) and his band of mercenaries to a remote marshland village which has remained untouched by the Black Death. Their quest is to hunt down a necromancer, who is rumoured to be able to bring the dead back to life.

After a journey beset with harrowing pitfalls, Ulric's envoy finds the village, an eerie utopia led by a beautiful witch, Langiva (van Houten). After she offers Osmund his heart's desire, he is forced to choose between his faith and the secrets the village reveals.


Posted by: RayW, October 12th, 2010, 8:17am; Reply: 1
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), October 12th, 2010, 8:39am; Reply: 2
Sounds like your basic swords and sorcery movie.  Too bad...  You could've done a lot with some historical accuracy.




Phil
Posted by: Electric Dreamer, October 12th, 2010, 10:35am; Reply: 3
After Christopher Smith's last film, Triangle, I had high hopes for Black Death.
Not enough swords and way too much religion and torture for my tastes.
Perhaps the script differs from the film, let us know if you find a copy!

Regards,
E.D.
Posted by: rendevous, October 12th, 2010, 10:40am; Reply: 4
I love titles. And I love this title. Heard things. Bean did extremely well for a fella from Yorkshire with his name. Mind you, he is called Sean...

Looks the part this one. Hope it fulfills.

And ED, if it's up here on tinterweb I'll find it. Used to be my job to find stuff.

As far as historical accuracy is concerned Phil, it's hard to meld with story. You know that.

I'll be rebock. Sorry, back.

R xo

EDIT: Had a quick look. Can find many a DVD rip that will be hopeless. But not the script. Yet. I'll look later, after I've emaied some geniuses. Knowarramean? No promises.

Obviously I have never downloaded anything ever. That's my story. And I'm sticking to it. Arse!

R xo
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), October 12th, 2010, 11:01am; Reply: 5

Quoted from rendevous
As far as historical accuracy is concerned Phil, it's hard to meld with story. You know that.


Not necessarily.

The point is that a writer can atleast try.  The actual plague doesn't seem like a significant part of the story.  It's about a good man fighting an evil wizard.  Not much different from Army of Darkness.


Phil

Posted by: Brian M, October 12th, 2010, 11:08am; Reply: 6
I watched this in the cinema a few months back. Don't get your hopes up. In my opinion, it's a very, very average movie and I could count on one hand things that I liked about it.  
Posted by: rendevous, October 12th, 2010, 11:09am; Reply: 7
True Phil.

Okay, you make a good point. I knew Scottish people who were outraged by Braveheart's lack of accuracy. Then a year later you go round their house and they have it on DVD. They also have the soundtrack on CD.

They love it. Just don't admit it.

Take The Doors for example. Whatever Val's up to today he did Morrison better than Jim did. Scenes in there never happened to Ray or Jim. But Oliver was making a film.

You know the craic. It's a fillum, not a documentary.

R xo
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), October 12th, 2010, 11:36am; Reply: 8

Quoted from rendevous
Okay, you make a good point. I knew Scottish people who were outraged by Braveheart's lack of accuracy. Then a year later you go round their house and they have it on DVD. They also have the soundtrack on CD.


Don't forget the Mel Gibson statue outside the William Wallace monument.  I'm sure that got a lot of kilts in a bunch.

I wasn't expecting anything along the lines of a documentary.  Still, Black Death may not be the best title.  Maybe Dude With Sword Takes On Evil Wizard Guy.  This is what the story seems to be about.

Wait a second. Dude With Sword Takes On Evil Wizard Guy is already listed in IMDB.  Ben Kingsley and Sarah Jessica Parker starred in it in 2003.



Phil
Posted by: rendevous, October 12th, 2010, 11:41am; Reply: 9
Well phrased, as per.

You do make me laugh. And that's still priceless.

Nobody likes a smartarse. But that's not true, you know it, I know it.

You're a smart guy. Seems to be working out for you, NY. One day we may meet.

Let's make it The Oscars. Bring Don and Pia and Bert and George and McCornetto. And whoever else.

DO it.

R x
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), October 12th, 2010, 11:46am; Reply: 10
I was in Scotland twice.  Where the hell were you?


Phil
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