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Perth

This movie SO makes me want to make a WHFB Empire Witchhunter army!

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Reading, Berks

Nice. I'd not heard about that one

   
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Oh HELLZ yea, I've been waiting for this movie since I first heard about it....at last a trailer!!!

I have never failed to seize on 4+ in my life!

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Methinks this will be a DVD rental/purchase, when it becomes available
   
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Dayton, Ohio

That movie looks awesome. And yeah, it kinda does inspire me to play fantasy.

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The AV Club seemed to like it at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Noel Murray wrote:As Robert E. Howard’s second-most famous pulp hero (after Conan The Barbarian), James Purefoy is oddly mercurial, looking nondescript in one scene of Michael Bassett’s swordslinging adventure Solomon Kane and then ferocious in the next. At times Purefoy seems to lack the necessary charisma to play a man who’s hounded by literal and metaphorical demons, yet even with a near-blank at the center, Solomon Kane is still very good B-movie fare, rendered with imaginative creature designs and a crisp, clear narrative (if maybe not enough moments of wit). Reminiscent at times of Clint Eastwood’s Unforgiven—or a Shaolin monk kung fu movie redressed in chainmail—Solomon Kane is, first and foremost, a ripping good yarn. And there have been too few of those lately in this particular movie genre.

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Ryza

He has the hat for witchunters.

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Dayton, Ohio

Osyr wrote:He has the hat for witchunters.


I was about to say there's an inquisitor lord that looks a lot like him.

But then again it could be said he (the inquisitor btw) looks more like Van Helsing, it's a matter of opinion.

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I always thought WH's were based on Solomon Kane, not the other way around.

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Ahtman wrote:I always thought WH's were based on Solomon Kane, not the other way around.


Well, the first Solomon Kane story was published in 1928, though he was based on 16th century Puritans...

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