I love Jackie Chan, and do plan to see the new movie. If you have ever seen any of his interviews, he is a very intelligent guy.
Have you seen the two programs running on The History Channel about the Arthurian legend? On their website, click "On TV" and enter Arthur in the Search Listings box.
http://www.historychannel.com
The man we know as the literary King Arthur, is most likely a composite woven by poets, monks, and oral story tellers, from the soldiers and clan war lords from Brittain's Dark Ages (circa 500-600 AD). After the Roman occupation, Saxons from Germany began to spread across Brittain. The Battle of Baden Hill of legend has basis in historical fact, suggesting there was a great battle, pushing the Saxon invaders back. A generation of relative peace for the native tribes followed. The historians suggest this would have been the era when a great leader appeared, uniting the warring tribes. After a generation or so, the clans again began to fight among themselves, allowing the Saxons to invade. They pushed the natives into what is now Wales and northern France.
In a nutshell, historians agree that there was no single historical Arthur or Camelot in the way the story has come down to us in legend. "Arthur" is a title, not a name. The tribes from that era did not have the ability to build magnificent stone castles. Metal armor did not appear until after about 800.
I agree that depicting the queen as a warrior in a chain mail bikini is stretching, but what the heck, it's wonderful escapism, and being DIS'ers, we all like a good Fairy Tale!
From The History Channel listings:
History vs. Hollywood: King Arthur
How true is Hollywood to history? Through interviews with historians, cast, and production team, and extensive film clips, we compare history to "King Arthur", Jerry Bruckheimer Films' and Touchstone Pictures' spectacular epic tale of one man's destiny to become king. Antoine Fuqua directs the "untold story that inspired the legend" with Clive Owen as the reluctant leader, Keira Knightley as the beautiful Guinevere, Stephen Dillane (Merlin), Ioan Gruffudd (Lancelot), and Hugh Dancy
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The Quest for King Arthur
For centuries, the adventures of King Arthur and his fabled court have dominated the imagination of the western world. But how did this overpowering legend begin and what truth lies behind the enduring story of Arthur, King of Britons? In this 2-hour exploration of the Arthurian medieval myths, we examine the tantalizing historical facts behind the story of this band of deathless heroes and illuminate the contemporary quest by researchers to establish if the 6th-century warlord truly existed.
Just my .02 - and my 100th post!!
