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<p dir="auto"><strong>hecks-sake</strong> — <em>10 years ago(September 12, 2015 09:08 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Watched this film as a child. It is still one of the best renditions of the King Arthur tale. Trevor Jones's work on the score was <em>beep</em> fantastic. And<br />
Igrayne's Dance<br />
has to be one of the best pieces of it (bar<br />
The Wedding<br />
and Carl Orff's<br />
Carmina Burana<br />
). But - back on track - recently reviewed one of the earlier scenes where Uther watches Igrayne dancing and the alliance is compromised. Scrolled down to see one of the funniest film comments (but that's probably just me). Thought I'd share.<br />
Igrayne's Dance:<br />
Video:<br />
Comment:<br />
Donald Walton 1 year ago:<br />
and this is why they don't allow strippers at peace summits<br />
Runner-up: The Wedding<br />
Video:<br />
Comments:<br />
roy younger 1 year ago:<br />
My god some of the lighting in this. Was everybody on cocaine?<br />
Orions Angel 10 months ago:<br />
Yes, it was the 80's.<br />
Took me about a week to stop laughing. If those commentators ever read this, cheers to them.</p>
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