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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Epic and Disaster


    IndianaMcClane — 12 years ago(December 30, 2013 10:06 AM)

    After the release and success of
    Gladiator
    studios started greenlighting other costume dramas and epics really fast. While you could include some others like
    The Last Samurai
    and
    300
    (though those were generally more well received and released outside of the period in question) there in particular was a year that saw the release of four large scale sword epic battle films set in the old world. Between May 2004 and May 2005 we saw the release of
    Troy
    ,
    King Arthur
    ,
    Alexander
    , and
    Kingdom of Heaven
    . Each was released to either a mixed or negative reception, with many blaming the genre's demise on either perceived poor quality or just over-saturation. But each has also managed to find a following. Particular with Extended/Director's Cut versions released on home video that are widely believed to have improved the films over their theatrical counterparts. And since this is the board that is (in part) devoted to the epic I thought it would be interesting to pose the question to rank and rate these four films, given those similarities I mentioned before to just gauge how each film fairs with the users of this board.

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      Vega_Lyra — 10 years ago(June 08, 2015 01:22 PM)

      1. Alexander
      2. Troy
      3. King Arthur
      4. Kingdom of Heaven
        I like all of these films and wish more were made.
        Alexander is definitely my favorite though even though funny enough, it was the only one I didn't see in the theater.
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