

The hot-headed young D'Artagnan joins forces with three veteran musketeers to prevent the villainous Cardinal Richelieu from seizing the French throne and engulfing Europe in war.
Publisher:
[United States] : Summit Entertainment, [2012]
Edition:
Widescreen
Branch Call Number:
BluRay YNF 791.43 THR NVD
Characteristics:
1 Blu-ray disc (110 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
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Alternative Title:
3 musketeers



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BeardedMovieGuy
Feb 15, 2015
Hey, are you looking for an action packed unrealistic version of the Three Musketeers, well then I have got your movie. It is fun, full of fighting, OK acting and airships? Well, who ever said it was accurate anyway. In all seriousness, Paul W.S. Anderson has made a really beautiful looking movie. It looks stunning, has completely unbelievable action and Orlando Bloom being flat out silly, so all in all just sit back, turn your brain off and you should have a good time.
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Add a CommentThis is an awesome movie, probably one of my faves. Anyone else agree?
While the writer took liberties with Alexandre Dumas story, it was a nice twist with all the special effects. The ending will surprise you.
Orlando
Some great people and some seriously shitty story telling considering this is a truly great story. This movie hasn't been done well since the Michael Cain and Faye Dunaway, Rachael Welch version. yuck
Entertaining fantasy tale of the famed musketeers on one more mission to save the French anarchy.
I enjoyed this movie very much it was very funny and in my opinion way way better than the older one
This was not worth the time spent placing a hold. I'm glad I didn't spend actual money.
It is unforgiveable to call this by the same name as the literary classic. Horrible writing, impossible leaps of logic and cheesy cliches abound. It’s a good movie to make fun of if you’re into mocking bad movies with friends.
The effort to recreate the scenery and period costumes are wasted on seriously flawed screen writing and bad English accents. Aren’t Musketeers supposed to be French? “Oh, the humanity!” is screamed loud and clear once again in reference to air ships. This time, it’s due to the death of history and culture. Hollywood wipes its behind with the original novel and another classic is flushed down the toilet. Please someone redeem the modern age and recreate this novel with some class.
This is a fun and action-packed version of the classic story. Absolutely hilarious dialogue in this one!
very good
Big stars but horrible movie. I was very disappointed. Good thing Al is dead, not sure what he will put online.