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The Three Musketeers (DVD + Blu-ray + Digital Combo Pack)

Matthew Macfadyen , Milla Jovovich , Paul W.S. Anderson    PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)   Blu-ray
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Every legend has a new beginning.

Did we really need another big-screen version of The Three Musketeers? There have been six or seven versions of Alexandre Dumas's classic tale of swashbuckling intrigue and sword-fighting heroism in 17th-century France since the birth of motion pictures, so the question of need really doesn't really enter into it. This whiz-banging update is designed for a new generation of 21st-century entertainment seekers, and it comes complete with the kind of over-the-top CGI effects, novel 3-D tricks, and ramped-up action that consumers of a franchise like Pirates of the Caribbean have come to expect. In fact, it's no secret that the American, German, French, and British producers were expecting to launch their own Pirates-like series for a long string of Musketeer movies that might inspire the same kind of dedicated followers, not to mention profits. But this exciting and well-intentioned new brand of Musketeer mayhem probably won't leave viewers hungry for another dose--or two, or three, or four. The helmer is Paul W.S. Anderson, the same director responsible for the Resident Evil series as well as dark, violent sci-fi entries like Mortal Kombat, AVP, and Death Race. He brings a similar heavy hand to the action sequences, many of which are quite spectacular, especially a truly grand finale staged aboard dueling tricked-out airships ostensibly designed by Leonardo da Vinci. He also brings a light touch to the comedic elements that often cross over into battle territory, although not as many of the gags fly as high as the raucous and cleverly staged action.

The story follows Dumas's original tale when convenient and leaps awkwardly into flights of somewhat misplaced fancy when it can't make the familiar version of the musketeers' rebellious escapades fit into its narrative needs. The adventure-seeking peasant D'Artagnan (Logan Lerman) makes his way to Paris hoping to join the musketeers, the special squadron sworn to protect the vaguely stooge-like king of France (Freddie Fox). In short order he has met and made a bad first impression on the three most notorious musketeers, Athos (Matthew MacFadyen), Porthos (Ray Stevenson), and Aramis (Luke Evans). These are our heroes, and their performances run the range from fair to pretty good. That is admittedly faint praise, but fortunately there are an equal number of villains to balance out the gamut of hammy scenery-chewing. There's Orlando Bloom as the mustache-twirling Lord Buckingham; Milla Jovovich as Milady, a backstabbing seductress who has as much kick as she does in her role as queen of the Resident Evil team; and Mads Mikkelsen in a return to terrorizing mode as a one-eyed, soulless heavy in the employ of the church. Topping them all is Christoph Waltz, who brings to his Cardinal Richelieu the same kind of menacing charm that made Colonel Hans Landa so deliciously hiss-inducing in Inglorious Basterds. What makes this restructured Musketeers feel a little off is the contemporary vernacular peppered throughout the dialogue. It's clearly targeted to a teen and young-adult audience in the hopes that they will want more of this mix (think Pirates again). The story is skewed young, with Logan Lerman and Gabriella Wilde as a lady-in-waiting getting more plot time than they can handle in their professional capacity as actors. But there are abundant subplots and everybody gets one, the costumes are spectacular, and the sets ooze lavish detail. The 3-D is fairly lackluster, so home-market viewers really won't be missing anything on that front. What they'll get most of is a breezy, stunt-studded, action-packed, and affably affected take on a literary chestnut that, by the way, is also sequel-ready. --Ted Fry

Additional Features:
Audio Commentary, Featurettes, Deleted and Extended Scenes and more!









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Based on Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel comes a big-screen action adventure update of The Three Musketeers, conceived and shot in state-of-the-art 3D. They are known as Porthos, Athos, and Aramis—three elite warriors who serve the King of France as his best Musketeers. After discovering an evil conspiracy to overthrow the King, the Musketeers come across a young, aspiring hero — D’Artagnan — and take him under their wing. Together, the four embark on a dangerous mission to foil the plot that not only threatens the Crown, but the future of Europe itself.

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Adaptée du classique d’Alexandre Dumas, cette aventure sur grand écran revisite Les trois mousquetaires, élaborée et tournée à la pointe de la technologie 3D. Retrouvez Athos, Porthos, et Aramis – membres du corps d’élite au service du roi de France, et ses meilleurs mousquetaires. Après la découverte d’une conspiration contre le roi, les mousquetaires rencontrent un jeune prétendant héros — D’Artagnan – et le prennent sous leur aile. Ensemble, ils vont s’embarquer dans une dangereuse mission : déjouer le complot qui menace non seulement la couronne de France, mais l’Europe entière.


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3.0 out of 5 stars Not the best Musketeers movie out there..., May 6 2012
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Nik Allonby (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
Ce commentaire est de: The Three Musketeers (DVD + Blu-ray + Digital Combo Pack) (Blu-ray)
This is not the best Musketeers movie out there, but it is the classic story retold for CGI and 3D effects! Very flambouyant, very far fetched, very pleasing to the eye, and somewhat entertaining... but it just didn't do it for me! As soon as the movie finished I signed into Amazon and purchased the Charlie Sheen/Kiefer Sutherland (1993) and Michael York/Oliver Reed (1973) versions of the movie. Don't get me wrong, I would watch this movie again, but only for Orlando Bloom's outlandishly extravagant and over the top performance (I realize that was the intention of his role as Duke of Buckingham, that was a compliment!) Nik.A
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