They just cut and pasted scenes from Lord of the Rings into it. As far as the characters go, they were all crazy; all 1500 of them. Did I mention the movie had too large of a cast?
Overall it just felt like a movie that capitalized on Lord of the Rings. It didn't flow nearly as smoothly as Lord of the Rings did either.
Nevertheless, in some of its extreme cheesyness, there was a lot of funny stuff, there's a lot of opportunities to make sarcastic remarks throughout it =P
In the cast, some notables are:
Edward Norton, who plays the King of Jerusalem
Liam Neeson who plays a Baron,
Orlando Bloom who is the son of Liam Neeson
Hamish from Braveheart plays an evil Lord who likes to slaughter people
Celeborn from Lord of the Rings plays another Evil Lord who wants to be King of Jerusalem
And Julian Bashir from Star Trek Deep Space 9 plays a Muslim General.
All in all, the plot does not make anyone out to be really evil, except some factions of the crusaders; you might think the Islamic armies are evil if you are racist against Muslims. Afterall, they did have weapons of mass destruction.
Overall it just felt like a movie that capitalized on Lord of the Rings. It didn't flow nearly as smoothly as Lord of the Rings did either.
Nevertheless, in some of its extreme cheesyness, there was a lot of funny stuff, there's a lot of opportunities to make sarcastic remarks throughout it =P
In the cast, some notables are:
Edward Norton, who plays the King of Jerusalem
Liam Neeson who plays a Baron,
Orlando Bloom who is the son of Liam Neeson
Hamish from Braveheart plays an evil Lord who likes to slaughter people
Celeborn from Lord of the Rings plays another Evil Lord who wants to be King of Jerusalem
And Julian Bashir from Star Trek Deep Space 9 plays a Muslim General.
All in all, the plot does not make anyone out to be really evil, except some factions of the crusaders; you might think the Islamic armies are evil if you are racist against Muslims. Afterall, they did have weapons of mass destruction.