ey, im kinda bored to watch all the iraq / (oldskool) china war films etc..
are there any cool viking/norseman films?
except pathfinder![]()
Pathfinder is quite good...
As a movie, maybe, as a portrait of vikings it's appauling. As they are "shown as vikings" there.
As in norwegian/swedish etc. Germanic savages those guys, nothing more.
Hrafnin Flygur!!
Tunkur Knifur!!! Er... ohhh ahmm.. I don't know the English name of that film. It's Icelandic, anyhow.
Yeah, if someone says Pathfinder i'm gonna go ballistic
F*cking savages and NOT vikings in that one. Honestly, could write an essey on what was f*cked in it.
I'd suggest 13th warrior(antonio banderas). Sure, hollywood, but it is based(very loyally) on eaters of the dead. Eaters of the dead is the stories of Ibn Fadlan, a mormon who goes on a voyage/adventure with vikings.
Potrays vikings in a very real way.
Also, another one that potrays vikings really good is the 3d movie, wat was it...angelina jolie and....umm...beowulf?
Wtf vikings and mormons? Arent mormons from ~1830 ?
Yeah, if someone says Pathfinder i'm gonna go ballistic
F*cking savages and NOT vikings in that one. Honestly, could write an essey on what was f*cked in it.
I'd suggest 13th warrior(antonio banderas). Sure, hollywood, but it is based(very loyally) on eaters of the dead. Eaters of the dead is the stories of Ibn Fadlan, a mormon who goes on a voyage/adventure with vikings.
Potrays vikings in a very real way.
Also, another one that potrays vikings really good is the 3d movie, wat was it...angelina jolie and....umm...beowulf?
The Book of Mormon was first published by Joseph Smith, Jr. in March 1830 in Palmyra, New York. According to Smith's written account, the book is a translation of gold plates which contained the writings of prophets in ancient Meso-America between approximately 600 BC and AD 400. The text on these plates is said to have been written in a language that Smith called Reformed Egyptian.[3] The plates were buried by Moroni, the last of these prophets, at a hill called Cumorah. Smith said that on September 22, 1827 he received the plates from an angel named Moroni and was directed to translate them using two stones called the Urim and Thummim that were deposited with the plates. In addition to Smith's account, eleven others signed affidavits that they had seen the gold plates for themselves. Their written testimonies are known as The Testimony of Three Witnesses[4] and The Testimony of Eight Witnesses.[5] These affidavits are published as part of the introductory pages to the Book of Mormon.[6]
has allways been inhabited soo... discoverd?
Beowulf & Grendel I guess could be considered Viking-ish(not the animated one, the one with Gerard Butler from 05).
Hrafninn flýgur (1984)
"Revenge of the barbarians"...
Been planning on seeing this one for a few years actually now... is it worth it?