If we put aside Mel Gibson’s personnality, and onlu judge him as a director and only judge his movie, Braveheart is a good movie. I kept a good memory of it, except Sophie Marceau. But some scenes are very powerfull, especially the battlefield scenes.
[quote=“cyber-lili”]If we put aside Mel Gibson’s personnality,[/quote]
I actually see nothing wrong with Mel Gibson. He’s not the most fucked up person in film or even literature.
Braveheart’s not bad. It’s a decent film. Not the greatest ever though. Apocalypto and Passion are both better in my opinion.
Im proud to say I cried at the ending of Braveheart.
Aye Willian Wallace wiz hard as nails. But no as hard as Begbie fae trainspottin who could hiv a square go any day wi William Wallace wi his knittin kneedles through the ribcage.
He’s goat the discipline ay the basebaw bat and a pure fu****g radge.
[quote=“Scottish Jimmy”]Aye Willian Wallace wiz hard as nails. But no as hard as Begbie fae trainspottin who could hiv a square go any day wi William Wallace wi his knittin kneedles through the ribcage.
He’s goat the discipline ay the basebaw bat and a pure fu****g radge.[/quote]
It’s hard to read what you write like “wi”, I suppose it’s “with”. Just saying if you want to be understood (even more by non native english speaker).
as a metter of curiosity: William Wallace did not shout 'Freedom" as his last word, as portrayed in the movie; it was ‘Righteousness’.
[quote=“cyber-lili”][quote=“Scottish Jimmy”]Aye Willian Wallace wiz hard as nails. But no as hard as Begbie fae trainspottin who could hiv a square go any day wi William Wallace wi his knittin kneedles through the ribcage.
He’s goat the discipline ay the basebaw bat and a pure fu****g radge.[/quote]
It’s hard to read what you write like “wi”, I suppose it’s “with”. Just saying if you want to be understood (even more by non native english speaker).[/quote]
I took it as a reference to Irvine Welsh’s phonetic writing style in Trainspotting.
[quote=“Angel”][quote=“cyber-lili”][quote=“Scottish Jimmy”]Aye Willian Wallace wiz hard as nails. But no as hard as Begbie fae trainspottin who could hiv a square go any day wi William Wallace wi his knittin kneedles through the ribcage.
He’s goat the discipline ay the basebaw bat and a pure fu****g radge.[/quote]
It’s hard to read what you write like “wi”, I suppose it’s “with”. Just saying if you want to be understood (even more by non native english speaker).[/quote]
I took it as a reference to Irvine Welsh’s phonetic writing style in Trainspotting.[/quote]
Although, I’m pretty sure this Jimmy isn’t really Scottish. He’s just a big fan of Trainspotting clearly.
No, i’m scottish, born in Glasgow and moved to Edinburgh.
[quote=“Scottish Jimmy”]No, i’m scottish, born in Glasgow and moved to Edinburgh.[/quote]
And I’m from Mordor.
Braveheart sucks cos of Mel Gibson. Too bad they couldn’t have gotten a proper Scot to play the role. >:D
You suck.
I’ll prove it to you, ask me any question about Scotland. Did you read the ‘QT in derelict hospital in Livingston, Scotland’ thread.