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Hey, there's going to be a(nother) remake of The Three Musketeers. With a sword-fighting Queen leaping from the balcony of Versailles in court dress in order to take part in a melee. Oh! And an airship. Um, what?

All in Glorious Three-Dee so you're right there in the middle, though without a sword, because, presumably, the audience of this film will have no honor to defend.

Does that seem mean-spirited? Here, judge for yourself

This will make the fourth remake of The Three Musketeers since I started paying attention to them. For me, the definitive version is of course the York-Reed-Finley-Chamberlain 1973 extravaganza. Yeah, I know. What can I say? I was 21 and in love.

Then we had the Truly Awful 1993 edition with all the Hot Young Studs of The Moment -- Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen, &c, which not only Made No Sense, completely subverted the text when it did, and also had lousy swordfights.

Then in 2001 there was The Musketeer, which made the 1993 edition look like a work of art.

You'd think they'd stop trying, since the editions keep getting worse, but I guess the lure of a free! story! from a dead author is too great to resist.

Date: 2011-03-27 01:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liadan-m.livejournal.com
See, I liked the Disney version, even though it did bad things to the text. It was the epitome of Disneyfied, and I could handle it in that spirit. (besides, it was the first version I saw, before I had read Dumas.)

The Musketeer was just...well...we watch it in this parts for comic relief, because it's so bad we have to either laugh or cry. It was very much a part of the fad for wire-fu.

This? This looks to be trying to take advantage of the steampunk fad, and my oh my, they seem to have a gone a bit overboard. *fans* They try so hard, bless their money-grubbing hearts.

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