MIDDLE AGE MOVIE REVIEWS
EPISODE 57 - Braveheart(a.k.a. Kilt Freedom Force)
We continue our journey through the English countryside and find ourselves in Scotland at the home of one of Scotland's favorite sons; William Wallace. That's right Tim, Matt and Joey sit down to discuss the Mel Gibson directed film Braveheart from 1995. On this 30th Anniversary of the icon Scottish film about freedom and independence the boys talk about all things Scottish. Matt runs through the film synopsis talking like a deranged Irish man that isn't too far from his normal life. Our Master of Ceremony tells us about Wallace's fight against the English spurred from the loss of his childhood love Murron.
Tim tells us his thoughts on Mel Gibson's performance as a crazy eyed Riggs like character when Wallace is fully engaged in battle with the English nobles at Sterling. Tim also lays down some nuggets of truth with the English charge and the mechanical horses that where used to prevent any real horses from being harmed in the film.
Joey gives us his opinions and tangents about the film that doesn't seem to keep his attention for the slow parts. The areas of the film that are more about dramatic expression than actiony violence. Joey also tells us his thoughts on Edward Longshanks family and the relationship or lack of one between the Princess and the Prince.
Finally we cover a 3 hour film in a short one hour and 40 mins of action pack intrigue and humorous opinions for the finally tally on our Deathclock.
All this and more on the latest episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews coverage of BRAVEHEART.
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