Do you mean "Macbeth"? (hee-hee)

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Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 11:18 AM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Knight's Tale


At 2:52 PM +1200 4/21/06, Adele de Maisieres wrote:
>>>They did the same thing with "A Knight's Tale".  Decent story, fun 
>>>characters and okay clothing but the music......Very rock and totally 
>>>out of place (along with the icky lampshade hat on his girlfriend).
>>
>>Now, see I thought the music and the "medieval punk" really MADE the 
>>movie. It would have been boring w/o it, IMO.
>
>Snerf.  I thought they might as well have kept the jousting, plumped 
>for a modern setting and achieved less net total anachronism.

I confess I prefer it when historically inspired movies include such 
anachronisms as obviously modern rock music -- it helps the audience 
keep in mind that they are watching fiction, and that they shouldn't 
believe what they're seeing is real after the reel ends.

So anachronism, especially deliberate anachronism, in movies is fine 
with me as long as the movie isn't trying to fool people into 
believing it isn't anachronism -- I'll take A Knight's Tale and 
Shakespeare In Love over Elizabeth or That Film Whose Name Shall Not 
Be Uttered any day!

Sharon
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