2/10
Styrofoam Stonehenge
9 December 2022
Hollywood takes a lot of liberties with science and history.

But come on.

Robert Taylor helps Arthur escape some adversaries by pushing over one of the pillars at Stonehenge (average weight 25 tonnes).

They all prance around in heavily plated knight's armor, which wasn't invented until several hundred years after the Legend of Arthur was birthed.

And on it goes, making American moviegoers dumber by the minute.

The photography is entirely inept. Half the time the lens captures more sky than men and horses, as if the camera operators were lying on the ground.

Not that there was much action to capture. The battle scenes are as lame as the medieval recreations they stage at your local country fair. I don't even know if this movie would excite your average D&D n3rdo.
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