MICHAEL MANN DIRECTS
AGINCOURT EPIC
Meanwhile, another epic project HOLLYWOOD SPY has been informing you for years now is gaining some momentum again. The Michael Mann (LAST OF THE MOHICANS) directed movie
adaptation of Bernard Cornwell's bestselling historical novel AGINCOURT has hired Stuart Hazeldine (he just wrote GODS AND KINGS epic for Spielberg) to pen the script! "Deadline" reports that the story focuses on an archer who comes of age under Henry V as the king prepares to lead his outnumbered English troops against the French in the Battle Of Agincourt. The protagonist is a young man with a death sentence on his head who is saved when his skills with the bow catch the attention of the king. The archer develops into a warrior and falls in love with a young woman whose virtue he saved from a lecherous priest. He becomes the portal to the bloody battle.
Meanwhile, another epic project HOLLYWOOD SPY has been informing you for years now is gaining some momentum again. The Michael Mann (LAST OF THE MOHICANS) directed movie
adaptation of Bernard Cornwell's bestselling historical novel AGINCOURT has hired Stuart Hazeldine (he just wrote GODS AND KINGS epic for Spielberg) to pen the script! "Deadline" reports that the story focuses on an archer who comes of age under Henry V as the king prepares to lead his outnumbered English troops against the French in the Battle Of Agincourt. The protagonist is a young man with a death sentence on his head who is saved when his skills with the bow catch the attention of the king. The archer develops into a warrior and falls in love with a young woman whose virtue he saved from a lecherous priest. He becomes the portal to the bloody battle.
EPIC TRAILER
WALKING WITH DINOSAURS
Here's a nice trailer for you today: the first one for the greatest 3D event to happen this Christmas in cinemas - WALKING WITH DINOSAURS 3D! This mindblowingly epic adventure filled with CGI
dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures follows two brothers of a famous explorer who discover that living dinosaurs, thought to be extinct for millions of years, are thriving in the Arctic Circle.
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