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Legend of the Guardians: Owls of Ga'Hoole
Based on a book series by Kathryn Lasky
Owls!
Has a feather like that in the picture in it
It's a longshot...
Something more challenging. I was late to reply to the frame above but the first guess I would've written here would've been correct.
Same here. I got it within two seconds.
Pirates of the Carribean?
Has Jack Sparrow
Has at least three sequels
Has many swords in it
Is it a movie in that series?
Ghost Rider
Has Nicholas Cage
Has buildings
Has fire
Is it super realistic animation
Pendragon: Sword of his Father
Made by Burns family Studios (Which is really a big family of homeschoolers.)
Their second film.
Was set when the vikings were invading Brition.
And if I remember right I had a chance to be an extra but we couldn't make the trip to the film site so I couldn't be in it. ![]()
I'm 90% sure that's it.
EDIT:
I'm sure of it now, that's one of the opening shots, it's in Justinian Pendragon's (Artos's father) blacksmith shop. The camera pans over to the right as he plunges the sword (Later also called "Pendragon") in the water. Justinian pulls it out and then talks to Artos about about being faithful to God in those troubled times. Artos then walks out and into a field with his sister and they see the coming invaders, as well as a (not so great) CGI town that's on fire.
Last edited by Pritchard Studios (April 19, 2012 (08:30am))
It's pretty obvious that it's a medieval period film. But which one I have no idea, so I'll just guess randomly.
Excalibur (1981)
-Directed by John Boorman
-Starred Nigel Terry
-Was about King Arthur (obviously)
The 13th Warrior (1999)
1) Directed by John McTiernan (same guy who directed Predator!)
2) Starred Antonio Banderas
3) The 13th Warrior was a financial failure. Production and marketing costs totaled $160 million, but it only grossed $61,698,899 at the box office.
Ah, Pritchard got it. Actually that's not the blacksmith scene, it's the scene where the vikings are lighting the fireballs.
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