Excalibur's symphonic ending

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2012
  • ,,,from Boorman's epic, symphonic film Excalibur.
    This video's music ending is from Richard Wagner's Götterdämmerung: Siegfried's Funeral March (Twilight of the Gods)
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  • @vulpesinculta1919
    @vulpesinculta1919 Před 2 lety +210

    Spare a thought for Perceval. The humblest knight; a peasant. The most loyal, true and chivalric of them all. He did not fall as Lancelot did. The only one to come back from the grail quest. The only one to bear witness to Arthur’s passing to Avalon. The only one to watch as magic fades from the world. The only one who will bring Arthur’s legend to the world. The loneliness incomparable he must feel.

    • @23Revan84
      @23Revan84 Před rokem +21

      Let’s not forget he stood in for Lancelot for the Queen when he was just a Squire.
      Perceval is an amazing character, sad to he saw the end of all but then again all things must come to an end.

    • @23Revan84
      @23Revan84 Před rokem +19

      Not mention the last one to hold Excalibur and his last quest was to return it.

    • @frozenyogurt3
      @frozenyogurt3 Před rokem +13

      I cry every time.

    • @nealrose7582
      @nealrose7582 Před rokem +11

      Pure of heart.

    • @jessesmith-garcia5313
      @jessesmith-garcia5313 Před rokem +11

      Percival is now and always will be my favorite Knight of The Round Table.

  • @pspboy7
    @pspboy7 Před 9 lety +1106

    The only good King Arthur film ever made in my opinion....

    • @artygunnar
      @artygunnar Před 9 lety +24

      pspboy7 the only one!

    • @artygunnar
      @artygunnar Před 9 lety +62

      pspboy7 you have to admit, using wagner as the OST really makes a difference

    • @sadlobster1
      @sadlobster1 Před 9 lety +13

      pspboy7 What of Disney's The Sword in the Stone or Knights of the Round Table

    • @CroPETROforeverHR
      @CroPETROforeverHR Před 9 lety +4

      pspboy7 Im here, don't worry :) when time comes... I will come back XD

    • @MarylandBear1
      @MarylandBear1 Před 9 lety +53

      pspboy7 Not Monty Python and the Holy Grail?
      Okay, Excalibur is the best *serious* King Arthur film...

  • @thunderbolt2145
    @thunderbolt2145 Před 4 lety +609

    That final extreme long shot of the barge carrying Arthur to Avalon, is one of the most beautiful endings in cinema.

  • @DopeAsThePope1
    @DopeAsThePope1 Před rokem +8

    Here we are in 2023........ A movie so GREAT it still hasn't been remade!!!

    • @alaskanharleyman7468
      @alaskanharleyman7468 Před rokem +2

      It can never be remade. Anything else would pale in comparison. The chemistry of the actors is just phenomenal.

  • @TomCruiseOnCocaine
    @TomCruiseOnCocaine Před rokem +108

    That moment when the Lady extends her hand out of the water, waiting for the sword, gives me chills through my spine. What a beautiful ending.

    • @Siegfried5846
      @Siegfried5846 Před 8 měsíci

      It's not any good

    • @Siegfried5846
      @Siegfried5846 Před 8 měsíci

      @@uwebiernacki It isn't any good and you'd know that if you branched out. It doesn't even have original music.

    • @uwebiernacki
      @uwebiernacki Před 6 měsíci +4

      ​​@@Siegfried5846 you're alone with your "opinion". This scene is a masterpiece. And Wagner's music fits perfectly.
      You wouldn't complain about "Ride of the valkyries" being used in the iconic "Apocalypse now" scene, would you?
      And keep in mind this is a 42y movie-scene uploaded in shitty quality to youtube.
      It doesn't do it justice even the slightest...

    • @Siegfried5846
      @Siegfried5846 Před 6 měsíci

      @@uwebiernacki Yes, I would complain about that. Wagner deserves better than to be associated with mass murder by deranged, leftist communists in "Apocalypse Now", or with violent, distasteful, doomsday prophesies by deranged, rightist theocrats in "Excalibur".

    • @phadley78tube
      @phadley78tube Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@uwebiernackiwell said! 😉👍

  • @Leg-xx5md
    @Leg-xx5md Před 9 měsíci +14

    If there is a movie that takes me back to the 80s and the dark ages, this is it. I have watched this movie a 100 times over the years.

  • @ddland45
    @ddland45 Před 8 lety +635

    One of the greatest scenes ever filmed. The men, the music, the moment, the 'Lady in the Lake'. Emotional and powerful, it stands the test of time just like the legend......

    • @ADZ01982
      @ADZ01982 Před 7 lety +14

      Well said friend.

    • @evertonporter7887
      @evertonporter7887 Před 5 lety +11

      Those scenes have a definite finality to them. We know that Arthur's journey is over and his story is at an end.

    • @pmjhns
      @pmjhns Před 4 lety +4

      The sword.

    • @50srefugee
      @50srefugee Před 4 lety +13

      @@evertonporter7887 "definite finality" No, my friend, and I just realized it for the first time. Percival casts Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake, and she takes it away for safe-keeping, to Wagner's theme for Seigfried's funeral. It is not lost, Arthur had explained, "One day...the Sword will rise again." But when Percival returns to Arthur to make his report, Arthur himself is lost--until Percival sees him being taken away across the Lake to the same theme. Because Arthur's full quote is "One day a King will come, and the Sword will rise again," I believe Boorman's intent here is to indicate that Arthur himself will be that retuning King, as foreshadowed by Guinevere's keeping of the Sword for him against his return from the Wilderness.
      I am constantly amazed at the profound insights this story reveals.

    • @dickrichards9650
      @dickrichards9650 Před 3 lety +7

      The once, and future king.

  • @gunhed76
    @gunhed76 Před 8 lety +359

    Made me cry as a little boy, makes me cry as a man , and its hard for me to cry

    • @silversurfer3806
      @silversurfer3806 Před 8 lety +8

      +Jason Artiga me too. wonderful movie!

    • @nelliethursday1812
      @nelliethursday1812 Před 8 lety +12

      It stirs the heart I cry every time as well this movie will never be matched.Perfect music score perfect acting.

    • @discotanzo
      @discotanzo Před 8 lety +8

      +Jason Artiga this movie gets to me in a way very few do.

    • @Konrad_Wallenrod
      @Konrad_Wallenrod Před 8 lety +8

      +Jason Artiga
      the ultimate guy-cry movie!

    • @steveN111333
      @steveN111333 Před 7 lety +2

      why is it hard for you to cry?

  • @ShadowArtist
    @ShadowArtist Před 9 lety +398

    Rest in Peace Nigel Terry. You were an AMAZING Arthur Pendragon

    • @susanleitch8649
      @susanleitch8649 Před 5 lety +2

      Nigel Terry played Arthur...not Uther.

    • @alvaroanton636
      @alvaroanton636 Před 4 lety +14

      susan leitch read it again

    • @white-dragon4424
      @white-dragon4424 Před 4 lety +10

      Yes, although some people deny it, King Arthur was also called Arthur Pendragon.

    • @stevenm3823
      @stevenm3823 Před 4 lety +1

      He is the ONLY one I think about when I hear "King Arthur"

    • @kevinchambers17
      @kevinchambers17 Před 3 lety +5

      didn't know he was gone. Requiescat in pace. Rex quondam, rex futurus - hic iacet supultus in insula Avolonia inclitus rex Arturus.

  • @juppderwal918
    @juppderwal918 Před 11 měsíci +14

    This music from Wagner tells more about honor, pride, and dignity than any words could.

  • @8digitPDX
    @8digitPDX Před 8 lety +789

    As a total work of art depicting the Arthurian legend, nobody has outdone this production. Hopefully someday it can be enhanced and re-released in high definition.

    • @TheBlackswanwhite
      @TheBlackswanwhite Před 8 lety +23

      +8digitPDX this is closest to god in scence of movies

    • @Biblicalgiants
      @Biblicalgiants Před 8 lety +24

      ..yes..i believe this is John Boorman's best film..

    • @Konrad_Wallenrod
      @Konrad_Wallenrod Před 8 lety +7

      +8digitPDX
      aaaaaah.....but where's my obligatory Hollywood happy ending??? How dare they ?? Arthurian legend has always been a happy story about perfect people and idyllic lives!!!!

    • @residentgrigo4701
      @residentgrigo4701 Před 8 lety +4

      Say Hello to Batman v Superman ;-)

    • @al_fletcher
      @al_fletcher Před 8 lety +3

      +Konrad Wallenrod Oh come off it; Arthur's earliest mentions include the strife at Camlann where he and "Medraut" both die, and we all know the Saxons won in the end

  • @FightingSheep1
    @FightingSheep1 Před 10 lety +76

    The climax as Percival throws the sword sailing end over end against the dark forestry background, music at its richest, and the Lady of the Lake catches it.... Holds it high momentarily, then takes it under is simply incredible. Chills every time.

  • @andreweff1284
    @andreweff1284 Před 9 lety +222

    "I saw nothing...but the wind on the water."
    For whatever reason, I find this quote amazingly poetic in its integrity.

    • @timothybaxter7392
      @timothybaxter7392 Před 8 lety +2

      +Andrew Fiedler Every now and then a phrase touches us all. When it does all we can do is react, live and grow.
      I hope I can grow when that phrase hits me. If it already has I hope I have.

    • @johnhobson9165
      @johnhobson9165 Před 3 lety +2

      Even though Percival is lying.

    • @andreweff1284
      @andreweff1284 Před 3 lety +12

      @@johnhobson9165 I don't think he was lying; he was explaining to Arthur that he didn't (couldn't) cast the sword into the water...it was true that all he saw was the wind on the water, because without throwing the sword...of *course* he would see nothing except the wind and water. He then immediately explained that he couldn't allow Excalibur to be lost.
      Just because he described what happened slightly out of order doesn't mean he was telling a lie.

    • @LordVader1094
      @LordVader1094 Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnhobson9165 He wasn't though. He was stating that he didn't throw the sword in. So what Arthur wanted to hear (the Lady of the Lake rising to take the sword) wasn't there.

    • @klausbrinck2137
      @klausbrinck2137 Před 2 lety +2

      @@andreweff1284 Exactly therein liies the poetry. If he was technically lying or not, is collateral. Arthur seems to have directly understood him the way you interpreted it, which underlines, that if Percival tried to lie, he did it good, since Arthur wasn´t angry at him, he probably also just enjoyed the poetry, at that moment... ;-)

  • @onemondaynight
    @onemondaynight Před 4 lety +264

    The frame where the Lady of the Lake holds Excalibur for a moment before taking it into the water is a masterpiece of three-point composition. The sword and her arm are off-center in the frame (and perfectly, elegantly straight), the setting sun to the right above (is it setting or is it rising? ), the lake completing the foreground...it's cinematic beauty the likes of which we seldom see anymore. And the smooth, sudden motion with which the arm and sword slip under the water with barely a ripple, all timed to Wagner's beautiful score! Like many of you, I also saw this in 1981. I was 13, I had just read Lord of the Rings for the first time that year, I was enraptured by the realm of fantasy, and then I saw this!

    • @klausbrinck2137
      @klausbrinck2137 Před 2 lety +2

      Concider yourself lucky, that even at the young age of 13, you began this trip with a film for adults, instead of a children-film/subject, like LOTR. I watched it around 1986, being 7, and that spared me watching LOTR, cause I then was 22, and an adult... ;-)

    • @ArcanePath360
      @ArcanePath360 Před 2 lety +5

      A beautiful time to be alive. I was slightly younger at 7.

    • @alanhope1190
      @alanhope1190 Před rokem +12

      I tear up every time I watch it. The image and the music… beautiful beyond words.

    • @stuartburns8657
      @stuartburns8657 Před rokem +5

      Yes this. Played such a formative role in my tastes.

    • @steelers6titles
      @steelers6titles Před rokem +2

      Arthur dies at dawn (Tennyson, Idylls Of The King)

  • @kaguth
    @kaguth Před 7 lety +306

    Percival is really the greatest Knight in this version of the Legend, he stays true to Arthur until the end.

    • @barbarossa2939
      @barbarossa2939 Před 7 lety +15

      You oaf! What a despicable thing to say about one of the greatest myths.

    • @Robert399
      @Robert399 Před 7 lety +10

      "This version" doesn't exist outside of this film. Two large changes in this scene alone: Arthur spears Mordred who runs up the spear and slashes Arthur on the head with his sword and the last surviving knight is Bedivere not Percival.

    • @JohnPKING-nj8nc
      @JohnPKING-nj8nc Před 5 lety +6

      ""This version" doesn't exist outside of this film." They didn't even have knight's armor for 800 years or more later after Arthur's time. Also there were elements from other stories - Athur placing his sword
      between Lancelot and Guinevere was from Tristan and Isolt. These are tímeless myths - the theme of transitioning between older pagan beliefs and Christianity could be applied to different countries and parts of the world. Christianity arrived later in Scandinavia than in Britain - the Norse myths animated the Viking culture ( and the Wagnerian music used in the movie was based on Germanic and Norse mythology ). It was later still that Christianity fully arrive in Russia - paganism survived there much later
      into the middle ages.
      One of the reasons Christianity started to appeal to Scandinavians was due to the Crusades - their Norse god Thor was symbolized often with the sword - they even tried to argue that the sword and the
      cross were connected symbolically - which is an interesting stretch - in fact you don't even see symbols of Christianity per se - you just hear Merlin speak about how the old gods only live on in people's minds.
      The story is transmitted visually and symbolically but that is often how "the word" of Christianity was conveyed - you don't see much reading and writing. The characters are living out their own myths and
      find themselves coming around to resolving the strife and conflict in their lives by adopting Christian like
      brotherhood, knightly honor, the quest for the Holy Grail - loss and betrayal - there's a pretty strong visceral feeling of living out human drama while still bound to earthly nature yet seeking a kind of universal spirit connection and communion.

    • @white-dragon4424
      @white-dragon4424 Před 4 lety

      Actually, they didn't even have kings or knights until after 1066. Arthur would've been a Celtic chieftain, and even the Germanic-Scandinavian Saxons had jarls and thanes (yes, just like in Skyrim).

    •  Před 4 lety

      Galahad was the best knight, in every official legend. His description is “the greatest and most perfect of all knights”. There is no debate over this.

  • @julio_scissors
    @julio_scissors Před 7 lety +246

    The music, the glistening armor, the loyalty of Percival, the bravery of Arthur's knights, the beautiful landscapes... every time I watch this it moves me very deeply.

    • @Jake_Moreno
      @Jake_Moreno Před 7 lety +19

      You are not kidding. This movie was way ahead of its time. Soundtrack score and all.

    • @josefzack4617
      @josefzack4617 Před 7 lety +3

      wow! lucky you and i mean that truly.

    • @ThrashRoC
      @ThrashRoC Před 7 lety +5

      one of my ABSOLUTE fvourite Movies ...

    • @caddidon
      @caddidon Před 7 lety +11

      My absolute favorite too, I first watched this when I was 13, it hasn't left me since. Everything you mentioned, all the virtues are what's lacking not only in today's society but also in today's cinematography

    • @gilo1303
      @gilo1303 Před 7 lety +4

      Very well said. Thank you for articulating what I could not do myself about this film.

  • @antonioallen1763
    @antonioallen1763 Před rokem +27

    MAJESTIC. Still, one of the most moving moments in in cinema history... All of it. The acting, scenes, music.. Will we ever see the likes of this version of Arthur again. God bless the late Nigel Terry.

    • @Siegfried5846
      @Siegfried5846 Před 8 měsíci

      It is not good at all! This is theft!

  • @codystarbuck3761
    @codystarbuck3761 Před 2 lety +16

    Saw this movie as a child in 1981. 40+ years later it still remains the best Arthurian legend movie ever made.

  • @december2364
    @december2364 Před 8 lety +263

    "One day, a King will come and the sword will rise".
    I reckon it's time for that King.

  • @mayamanign
    @mayamanign Před 4 lety +98

    " Come father, let us embrace at last"
    This is filmmaking on a level we've sadly lost. Embrace these classic works of art, for you will never see their like again.

    • @dalemcilwain
      @dalemcilwain Před 2 lety +2

      That was Robert Addie. He later was cast in Robin Of Sherwood TV series as Guy of Gisburne. Addie died in 2003 at the age of 43 of lung cancer.

    • @billpryor8764
      @billpryor8764 Před rokem +2

      Amen

    • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
      @Restitutor_Orbis_214 Před rokem +2

      @@dalemcilwain He was superb as Mordred and Guy of Gisburne.

    • @dalemcilwain
      @dalemcilwain Před rokem +1

      @@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Of Course. I've seen both.

  • @Valhalla369
    @Valhalla369 Před 9 lety +119

    this movie was unforgettable. by far the best that depicted the arthurian legend. it had a surrealism about it that was simply magical. Rest in peace, Nigel Terry! You made arthur very real to us!

  • @lordeli8866
    @lordeli8866 Před 7 lety +145

    One of the greatest films ever made a true Epic

  • @JLICHTIII
    @JLICHTIII Před 2 lety +16

    I'm 51 and I have watched this movie so many times and today it is still a magnificent piece of work

  • @lamorte42
    @lamorte42 Před 5 lety +80

    When the sword disappears back into the water, we know that the magic is gone from the world. Not forever, just gone for now. One day a King will come and the sword will rise again.

    • @Andy-dz7us
      @Andy-dz7us Před 4 lety +4

      I can't see that happening anytime soon...........
      Sad but true.

    • @Berocca64
      @Berocca64 Před 3 lety +2

      Hope.........

    • @pieluvr7362
      @pieluvr7362 Před 2 lety

      Yes and soon

    • @seanmoran2743
      @seanmoran2743 Před 2 lety +3

      That England was Fatally wounded in 1914 😢

    • @rc166honda
      @rc166honda Před rokem +3

      The sword did rise again it was made by Rolls Royce, Hawkers and Supermarine.

  • @joydivsion77
    @joydivsion77 Před 7 lety +126

    Using Wagner was brilliant. I seriously get teary-eyed everytime I see this.

    • @billpryor8764
      @billpryor8764 Před rokem +5

      Could never use that music today what happened to our world

    • @joydivsion77
      @joydivsion77 Před rokem

      @@billpryor8764 why not?

    • @dougbrowne9890
      @dougbrowne9890 Před rokem +4

      @@joydivsion77 The woke would declare it fascist.

    • @joydivsion77
      @joydivsion77 Před rokem

      @@dougbrowne9890 The woke can kiss my ass.

    • @landochabod7
      @landochabod7 Před rokem +4

      @@dougbrowne9890 Get real.

  • @northlightartists
    @northlightartists Před rokem +5

    For me the chills start at 2:36 when Arthur says 'the sword will rise again", and Wagner's music turns towards the crescendo.

  • @funky-friday
    @funky-friday Před 9 měsíci +6

    I watched it so many times that the VHS tape wore out. This ending is still the best!

  • @eusou526
    @eusou526 Před 9 měsíci +6

    By far the best King Arthur movie I've ever seen. I have never forgotten feelings of pure ecstasy at this grand finale. Masterpiece

  • @uj8348
    @uj8348 Před 8 lety +98

    Fun fact: Boorman had his crew sit and watch Gilliam's 'Jabberwocky' a dozen times prior to making this film!
    It's rare that the Spirit of this land is evoked successfully in art, but Excalibur pulls it off! And as for Siegfried's Funeral March... utterly magnificent - if it doesn't move you, you must be dead!

    • @thoughtheglass
      @thoughtheglass Před rokem +1

      no way!!!!! i love jaberwocky- i'll rewatch it to see the connection!\

  • @gruffmeister44
    @gruffmeister44 Před 10 lety +114

    No other movie OOZES atmosphere like this classic.Others try and others fail.

    • @willlyon7129
      @willlyon7129 Před 5 lety +2

      They don't make movies like they use too.

    • @johnschwab3749
      @johnschwab3749 Před 4 lety +3

      I dunno, I would argue Ridley Scott nailed atmosphere in Alien, Blade Runner, Legend and his first film The Duelists. Michael Mann nailed it in Last of the Mohicans. Denis Villeneuve's Sicario was pretty mind-blowing for atmosphere, and with any luck he'll nail it again in the rumored Dune remake.

    • @surfersilver6610
      @surfersilver6610 Před 2 lety +3

      ​@@johnschwab3749 All those movies you mentioned were made around the era Excalibur was made in the 1980's, early 1990's and not 7 years ago(2015) when the OP made his comment.

    • @free322001
      @free322001 Před 2 lety +3

      @@johnschwab3749 "Alien" was 1979. "Excalibur" was 1981. "Blade Runner" 1982. His point is well taken.

  • @CtrlAltDelite
    @CtrlAltDelite Před 2 lety +22

    I don't know why the final image of Arthur on the ship is so powerful to me. It's like an emotional hammer.

  • @toressm
    @toressm Před 9 lety +234

    We need King Arthur and Excalibur now, more then ever.

    • @artygunnar
      @artygunnar Před 9 lety +3

      NYCR Fear not! I have come!

    • @sadlobster1
      @sadlobster1 Před 9 lety +15

      NYCR Agreed, our current leaders act cowardly and resort to the most dishonorable of decisions

    • @sadlobster1
      @sadlobster1 Před 9 lety +9

      NYCR Agreed, our current leaders act cowardly and resort to the most dishonorable of decisions.
      Such things are no way to inspire people to follow your example

    • @sadlobster1
      @sadlobster1 Před 9 lety

      Ron Inbar
      Excuse me?

    • @RonInbar
      @RonInbar Před 9 lety +8

      That's how Hitler sold himself to the German people: as a reincarnation of the mythological hero Siegfried, the protagonist of Wagner's Der Ring Des Nibelungen.

  • @placeboing
    @placeboing Před 8 lety +277

    Amazing ending.

    • @discotanzo
      @discotanzo Před 6 lety +11

      happy to see you're also a fan of this fantastic movie!

    • @rmrolla
      @rmrolla Před 5 lety +8

      This is what we call a Master piece

    • @sadlobster1
      @sadlobster1 Před 5 lety +11

      @@discotanzo In my eyes, this is THE King Arthur movie to watch. Meaning that thus far, this is the only movie to capture the legend in all the right ways

    • @discotanzo
      @discotanzo Před 5 lety +4

      @@sadlobster1 I couldn't say it better.

    • @JohnPKING-nj8nc
      @JohnPKING-nj8nc Před 5 lety +3

      unforgettable - it was filmed in mostly in Ireland - most people thought Ireland was the end of the world. Nowadays people think of Game of Thrones as the first brilliant use of Irish landscape to tell these stories - I forgot how magical the Irish countryside looks. I've read that Brittany is just as amazing. Speaking of Game of Thrones - today is the day the final season ( and dreaded spoilers in the news - I'm usually slow to get around to watch GOT ).

  • @Milordvega
    @Milordvega Před 8 lety +197

    The sequence starting from 3:09 - simply majestic. The great Wagner music, change of key, the scene of the Lady in the Lake, Percival throwing the sword... I saw this in 1981 or early 1982 and STILL remember the exact moment I was in the theater watching this epic scene.

    • @ItsAHedgehog
      @ItsAHedgehog Před 8 lety +7

      +Ed Vega , me too! This scene is just about perfect. Although I've always wondered what would have happened had Percival thrown Excalibur away from the Lady's arm...

    • @Milordvega
      @Milordvega Před 8 lety +1

      Hahaha, maybe the arm would have stretched?

    • @johnlewis9158
      @johnlewis9158 Před 8 lety +2

      This is one of my favourite scenes. Wagner's music is indeed very moving. That said their is a bit of a contradiction. Arthur is all about chivalry and Wagner was a Nazi

    • @TheShadowcat6969
      @TheShadowcat6969 Před 8 lety +9

      +john lewis umm Wagner died in 1883

    • @johnlewis9158
      @johnlewis9158 Před 8 lety +1

      let me rephrase that. had he been around in Hitler's time he would have been called a Nazi. He was a anti semantic and a racist. It was no coincidence that the Nazi party adopted is music. Indeed Hitler was a massive fan of his

  • @Carthaginian60
    @Carthaginian60 Před 2 lety +13

    And all the while this is playing out, the sun behind is setting on the dream of Camelot. And that last scene? Straight out of a medieval tapestry.

  • @sverige11074
    @sverige11074 Před 5 lety +7

    this simple image with the sword held by the lady of the lake in front of the setting sun is worthy of a wagnerian opera. Absolute beauty. Best epic movie ever. One day a king will come and the sword will rise again.

  • @broaddusmarines
    @broaddusmarines Před 4 lety +36

    I let my son watch this when he was about nine years old (skipped the sex scene though). Even at nine, he was totally transfixed on the movie. I watched him go through the emotion roller coaster I went through when I first watched it when I was his age in the early 80s.
    At the end he was totally silent with his mouth hanging open for about five minutes, then finally said “that movie was sad, but I loved it”.
    What a masterpiece of a movie that still stands the rest of time, even almost 40 years later.

    • @dougbrowne9890
      @dougbrowne9890 Před rokem

      Took a course in science fiction, in high school. Teacher always showed a film, that students would watch and study, to be tested on. We chose Excalibur to watch. He was disappointed but allowed it. We all had to have parents sign a permission slip, because he didn't want to have to edit the nudity out. Only one student didn't get parental permission, so he had to go to study hall during the viewings. This was in 1982.

  • @Lilielfo
    @Lilielfo Před 9 lety +45

    Rest in peace, Nigel Terry! The best Arthur.

  • @human2.046
    @human2.046 Před 8 lety +69

    I've got to admit. This has always been one of my most favourite films. I was so upset that there was never a soundtrack for the movie so I ended up making my own, and thus, fell in love with classical music all over again.I also developed a mad crush on Nigel Terry and just realized from all the previous posts that he passed away earlier this year...so another heartbreak for me. ( I had always hoped I would meet him one day)

    • @schubertuk
      @schubertuk Před rokem +2

      There WAS a soundtrack for the movie. I have a copy! Although a lot of Wagner & Orff are used, there is a surprising amount of original music made for the film by Trevor Jones - including Igrayne's wonderful dance music.

  • @AmericanThunder
    @AmericanThunder Před 8 lety +38

    Epic. No other word describes this movie.

  • @theGhoulman
    @theGhoulman Před 10 lety +35

    Aside from the music... There's some of Akira Kurosara in John Boorman's film here, I gotta say. I've never heard anyone mention an influence, but I gotta wonder. This film really needs to get the high def, Blue Ray, whatever, it's REALLY effective if you can see the green (speaking as someone who's old enough to have seen this in a theatre!). It was filmed in Ireland and Boorman really used it's palate like a painter. Just a wonderful film in an era that didn't expect it.

    • @drjohnson98
      @drjohnson98 Před 4 lety +3

      Yes. Boorman really emphasized the green. Seems to have been a touchstone for him. He did the same in Deliverance and The Emerald Forest. All three are great, but Excalibur is in a class of its own.

  • @NrykeSolis
    @NrykeSolis Před 10 lety +35

    3:32 one of the most beautifull scene of any picture ever!!

  • @TTony-tu6dm
    @TTony-tu6dm Před 4 lety +11

    It was actually Bedivere who returned the sword to the lake. Boorman combined the characters of Bedivere and Percival as they were important characters and he also wanted to touch on The Fisher King legend which featured Percival. Such a rich an varied legend with so many characters it’s amazing how much Boorman got into a two hour movie. A crowning achievement and a beautiful film

  • @BoldenFMA
    @BoldenFMA Před 10 lety +35

    I still love this film.

  • @nbt3663
    @nbt3663 Před 5 lety +16

    Seigfreid's Funeral March by Wagner made this scene. Good stuff!

  • @gmmakesmehurl
    @gmmakesmehurl Před 10 lety +63

    Excalibur ending set to Wagner's Gotterdammerung. One of the greatest films in recent history with some of the greatest English actors.

    • @773SleepyHollow
      @773SleepyHollow Před 10 lety +4

      English, Scottish, Irish, and probably Welsh actors.

    • @gmmakesmehurl
      @gmmakesmehurl Před 10 lety +1

      Yeah I erroneously included them all as English. My mistake. I know for sure that the actress who portrayed Guinevere is Irish, As is Gabriel Byrne. As well as many of the extras, being it was filmed in Tipperary. Nicol Williamson was born in Scotland.

    • @773SleepyHollow
      @773SleepyHollow Před 10 lety +2

      Dustin Mitchell
      And let's not forget Liam Neeson, who is Irish, or Patrick Stewart, who is Scottish. (And if we wanted to get really technical we could mention that Helen Mirren is Russian on her father's side.)

    • @773SleepyHollow
      @773SleepyHollow Před 10 lety +1

      773SleepyHollow
      Oops, I see that I got Patrick Stewart wrong... I thought he was from Scotland, but he was born and raised in England. (As I guess you already knew.)
      Now, "Stewart" and his mother's maiden name (Barrowclough) are Scottish names, but google tells me that his family has been in England for a number of generations (on his mother's side at least, I didn't read much about his father's ancestors), so there's a good chance that he has a lot of English ancestry, perhaps more than his Scottish ancestry.
      At some point, of course, I guess you can say how much does it matter... some members of the Royal Family are more non-English than English in terms of the percentages of their ancestry, but hell, they're still English for practical purposes.

    • @j.peters3053
      @j.peters3053 Před 10 lety +1

      yes great flick and soundtrack,the ending is the best..super actors in this....

  • @ronlegend2526
    @ronlegend2526 Před 2 lety +4

    The cinematography and soundtrack combine to make this of the best films ever made

  • @struanrobertson6204
    @struanrobertson6204 Před 4 lety +20

    This film still gives me goosebumps & that shivery feeling of endorphins coursing through my body especially when lancelot appears in the final battle it's such an incredibly awesome portrait of love, betrayal, forgiveness, loyalty, friendship & hope seen it aged seven in 1986 & I'm still watching it age 40 in 2020. No film like it imo.

  • @OrchestrationOnline
    @OrchestrationOnline Před 7 lety +56

    Nicol Williamson steals the show as Merlin. He gets all the quotable lines! :D "That's it!"

  • @dontuno
    @dontuno Před 8 lety +25

    Just "re-discovered" this incredible film. Remember being in awe of it first time around not least because of how Wagner's music was interlaced in the various scenes. Absolutely one of the best films ever!

    • @cleocatra9324
      @cleocatra9324 Před rokem

      I never knew this was Wagner, very fitting sounds somewhat in the mists of time

  • @trancosomarcus
    @trancosomarcus Před 8 lety +47

    Wagner, sublime!!

  • @amethyst7084
    @amethyst7084 Před 2 lety +7

    Took me years to work out that the accompanying orchestration is Wagner's 'Siegfried's funeral march'. It fits this last scene so well! 🎼👏🏾⭐❤

    • @Siegfried5846
      @Siegfried5846 Před 8 měsíci

      I'm sure that the superman music would fit the Spiderman films. Does that mean that it would have been alright to use it? No, it's theft.

  • @BozPictures
    @BozPictures Před 9 lety +40

    Glorious, magnificent ending. One of the purest unions of sound and sight. Rest in peace Nigel Terry.

  • @ancientrockman7111
    @ancientrockman7111 Před 3 lety +10

    "one day a king will come and the sword will rise again"
    Arthur, we need you now more than ever.

  • @tomprinsen1164
    @tomprinsen1164 Před 8 lety +32

    the sword will rise again

  • @RCAvhstape
    @RCAvhstape Před 7 lety +62

    Got to hand it to England. They've got one of the best origin myths out there as most countries go.

    • @barbarossa2939
      @barbarossa2939 Před 7 lety +2

      Unfortunately it is. From what we know there was a leader of a war band called Artorius who might have been an Anglo-Saxon who might have died at the battle of Badon Hill. As you see, lots of conditionals and we don't even know where Badon Hill is!

    • @RCAvhstape
      @RCAvhstape Před 7 lety +5

      Bubo 25 In America we adopt Indian (Native American) names and mythology for all sorts of stuff. Most army helicopters, many ships, names of towns and states, etc. Even though the creation of the Americas led to the downfall of native Indian society. So it's not out of sorts to adopt the best myths from local lore as your own, even if it's only yours by geography and not by blood relation.

    • @Nerdcrusher
      @Nerdcrusher Před 7 lety +2

      Instead you got Cromwell and Churchill, and the world still suffers.

    • @bazzatheblue
      @bazzatheblue Před 6 lety +2

      Trazan Apansson Churchill.?

    • @1SaG
      @1SaG Před 5 lety +2

      Too bad a lot of it actually came from the French... :P

  • @chrisholland7367
    @chrisholland7367 Před rokem +10

    Wagner, Siegfried's funeral march .An incredible piece of music.

    • @Siegfried5846
      @Siegfried5846 Před 8 měsíci

      Written for a much better story (the ring cycle)

  • @trevorflarty1811
    @trevorflarty1811 Před rokem +8

    Unsurpassed, brilliance! The casting, sheer, perfection. The music,stirring.A cinematic, masterpiece.

  • @1BadSkidoo
    @1BadSkidoo Před 10 lety +19

    One of the best movies...

  • @HammerdownProtocol
    @HammerdownProtocol Před 5 lety +16

    I'm not crying, YOU'RE crying!

  • @johnhughes1911
    @johnhughes1911 Před 8 lety +30

    Gives me shivers watching this ..

  • @MrCodroipocan
    @MrCodroipocan Před 4 lety +3

    Masterpiece. In every aspect

  • @michaelkirkpatrick7483
    @michaelkirkpatrick7483 Před rokem +6

    3:27 is an amazing moment for me. 41 years later after I first witnessed it in an old style movie theatre, I still get a rush from it that's hard to describe.

  • @DopeAsThePope1
    @DopeAsThePope1 Před 2 lety +4

    Still loving this in 2021!

  • @BrianKelly_LettheGamesBegin

    Wagner's music at 3:02 still gives me chills.

    • @chasam1234
      @chasam1234 Před rokem

      Used in Gladiator

    • @ShorelineThomas
      @ShorelineThomas Před 10 měsíci

      The whole sequence is "Siegfried's Funeral March" from Gotterdammerung, as indicated by the poster. The part you refer to is, fittingly, the sword leitmotif.

  • @TheSaltydog07
    @TheSaltydog07 Před rokem +1

    I saw this film on the big screen when it came out. That last scene stays with me. Thank you.

  • @APHansen1000
    @APHansen1000 Před 10 lety +5

    This rendition of the legend is the ultimate one. No one can hold a candle to John Boorman's excellent portrayal.

  • @levelupgosport
    @levelupgosport Před 8 lety +17

    This film is what drew me into loving cinematic musical scores. Love, love the music...love, love the film. None have, in my opinion, come better as far as depicting and honouring the Arthurian legend. I watch this over and over again, and it has the same effect as the first time - awesome!

  • @DarioPalmaChile
    @DarioPalmaChile Před 5 lety +6

    To this day, there is no movie that can match this Absolute Masterpiece !! it makes me cry everytime.... The legend of Arthur has never been told in a more profound and respectful way, the strength of every character, Arthur..., Merlin, Percival, Lancelot...Just Wonderful, Magnificent... !!! like Richard Wagner's score...

    • @Siegfried5846
      @Siegfried5846 Před 8 měsíci

      It was theft to use Wagner's music.
      There are also better films, such as Lord of the Rings, Conan the Barbarian and the Dark Knight trilogy.

  • @josefranciscobotelho4295

    One of the great masterpieces of world cinema.

  • @TheUTubeTeamSucks
    @TheUTubeTeamSucks Před 10 lety +40

    One of my fave films ever; the fusion of imagery and soundtrack are wonderful, especially from the Grail quest onwards to the wonderful finale ... great cast too, Nicol Williamson as Merlin and Nicolas Clay as Lancelot are brilliant.

    • @LauraGarcez
      @LauraGarcez Před 10 lety +2

      Mine too. It begins and ends with the same Wagner's music "Siegfried's Funeral March"; both make me goosebumps. I like Wagner and the arturian tales ever since. Is my believe that this film is the best on this theme.

    • @LauraGarcez
      @LauraGarcez Před 9 lety +4

      Well, I can't have any opinion about it, for this was the only movie about King Arthur I've ever seen. Besides many critics about some details, I find the film well done and appreciated Merlin and Morgane very much, and Arthur as well. But the most epic moments are those of the Dame of the Lake.
      I believe there is a difference in the way both women or men feel this movie. I loved the mysticism, the Cavaliers mentality of the time the tales were first written. I was young when I saw the movie and, for long, I looked for the historical Arthur, who never existed. Also I studied a few things about the Celts, since Merlin seems to be the last druid.
      I have q great proud of knowing that Portugal has lots of Celtic traces and the portuguese people has in it mistured blood, lots of celtic DNA. Also there are many words in the Portuguese with celtic root.

  • @VenetraHR
    @VenetraHR Před 9 lety +17

    RIP - Nigel Terry - 15 August 1945 - 30 April 2015

  • @goldnarms435
    @goldnarms435 Před rokem +5

    A masterpiece.

  • @ivanizell4574
    @ivanizell4574 Před 9 lety +10

    on a scale of 1to 10 this movie is a 20! 33 years later it still feels like i'm watching for the first time. And the music is so enchanting

  • @scitsalcoryp
    @scitsalcoryp Před 10 lety +2

    Truly a staggering piece of art...I love you John Boorman...just these few minutes are amazing

  • @hosseinturner3792
    @hosseinturner3792 Před rokem +7

    This scene is powerful. I can't say anything more.

  • @johndela4911
    @johndela4911 Před 8 lety +10

    This film is a classic and deserves a hi definition bluray release like once upon a time in America!

  • @jamesduncan5550
    @jamesduncan5550 Před rokem +1

    Omg the best sword in the stone movie. The soundtrack, the cast everything, no other movie will ever touch this. Beautiful

  • @SigfriedNothung
    @SigfriedNothung Před 8 lety +44

    One People , one Land , one King ......

  • @kennethmiller813
    @kennethmiller813 Před 5 lety +4

    A great, great movie and ending scene! WOW the music at the end is so fitting for Arthur!! Back in the day when I saw it made me cry and still does, furthermore; needless to say I have this classic on dvd.

  • @lordgoro
    @lordgoro Před 2 lety +4

    saw this at 11, in 1981, and now I finally watched it at 50! LOVE the lady catching excalibur and it slide down against the water/.. amazing!!

  • @christinegeroult6546
    @christinegeroult6546 Před rokem +1

    The most beautiful movie of all times! I love it and saw it in 1981 for the first time! Thank you Mr Boorman! From France 🤗

  • @byronharano2391
    @byronharano2391 Před 4 lety +4

    This made an impression on all of us as teens in the 9th grade when this premiered. Us young men and the ladies all marveled. But this end scene the exchange between King Arthur and Percival to that throw and Lady of the Lake catch of a bloodied Excalibur! Wow. Still stirs me today. This is as close a movie to the legend I know of. Outstanding! Still in Awe!

  • @Spaceflightlover2010
    @Spaceflightlover2010 Před 2 lety +3

    Amazing in that no matter how many times you watch this movie, it never gets old.

  • @hubbali666
    @hubbali666 Před 9 lety +17

    love the music,thank you wagner !

  • @kylecurry577
    @kylecurry577 Před 3 lety +1

    Excalibur is quite surreal, hypnotic, beautiful soundtrack & underrated ...!

  • @Ygggdrasill
    @Ygggdrasill Před 2 lety +2

    Simply the biggest, most beatifull movie scene ever offered.

  • @Vaelsung1
    @Vaelsung1 Před 11 lety +5

    It's "Siegfried's Funeral March" from Richard Wagner's opera "Goetterdaemerung" (Twilight of the Gods), the 4th and final opera in his 4 opera "Ring Cycle" or "Der Ring des Nibelungen" (The Ring of the Nibelung. It's like a modern day mini-series but for the opera lasting over 15 hours in total, a monumental masterpiece of creative genius.

  • @IrishAnnie
    @IrishAnnie Před 4 lety +4

    The music gives me chills. Beautiful.

  • @jimbarin
    @jimbarin Před 2 lety +3

    Unforgettable ending, using one of the greatest pieces of music.

  • @joeschmo5699
    @joeschmo5699 Před 10 lety +43

    Wagner. Gotterdammerung.

  • @bwgbwg1529
    @bwgbwg1529 Před 4 lety +4

    this film is so fucking good, it even made me, a hardcore Bach fan, rediscover Wagner.
    the perfect music for this masterpiece, maybe an even better combination than with the operas themselves.... ;)

  • @alaskanharleyman7468
    @alaskanharleyman7468 Před rokem +5

    A movie that can NEVER be remade.

  • @kenhoneycutt8819
    @kenhoneycutt8819 Před 5 lety +1

    1984 I was a senior in Ms. Dennis' English class and she showed us both Apocalypse Now and this movie. This was when teachers taught by using great movies to explain what the writers were telling the viewers. I still know what an "Orphic Journey" is. Thanks for making English awesome class Ms. D!

    • @valaudae1809
      @valaudae1809 Před 4 lety

      Ken Honeycutt I have learned 3 things so far scrolling down the Comments.
      1. In the legend of King Arthur, it was Sir Bedivere who threw the sword to the Lady of the Lake.
      2. The 3 women in white who accompany the body of Arthur on the boat represent War, Fate and Death. They are rooted in the myth of the Morrigan- the Celtic Raven Goddess.
      3. An Orphic Journey is one where an individual goes, metaphorically to hell and back. In Greek mythology, Orpheus travelled to the underworld and returned.
      The internet is a marvellous thing. 👍🏻

  • @kobiimpraim4838
    @kobiimpraim4838 Před 4 lety +4

    In all my years since my youth; I've never forgotten this ending.

  • @apocalypto1
    @apocalypto1 Před rokem +3

    2022: still a F'ing masterpiece 🙏

  • @jannyrocks1815
    @jannyrocks1815 Před rokem +2

    Seen this film so many times, my number one favourite film of all time

  • @cs292
    @cs292 Před rokem +2

    I am 53 and this is still my favorite movie of my life time..

  • @Martok77
    @Martok77 Před rokem +3

    This was always a highly underrated movie, much better than many gave it credit for and far superior to the vast majority of current film fare.

  • @Wolfsky9
    @Wolfsky9 Před 8 lety +28

    What Boorman set out to do was noble, yet not possible in a 2 1/2 hour film. He attempted to tell the entire Arthurian Legend & to use " Le Morte D'Arthus", almost literally. In '81, many critics savaged the acting, especially Nigel Terry. For myself, I loved the film, & saw it 4 times in it's initial theatre run. The music & cinematography alone, are worth the film. --I believe Northern England & Scotland were used; the colors, & the countryside, were simply magnificent. ---All in all, out of 4 stars, I give it 3 1/2. --------------Wolfsky9

    • @RCAvhstape
      @RCAvhstape Před 7 lety +20

      Everyone remembers this movie. Nobody remembers the critics.

    • @solinvictus39
      @solinvictus39 Před 7 lety +1

      The film was mostly filmed in Ireland, if I remember correctly from the "making of" part of the DVD I have.

    • @JohnPKING-nj8nc
      @JohnPKING-nj8nc Před 5 lety +4

      "Terry was badly miscast"
      He played King John in Lion in Winter. If you hadn't seen him in that it would be easier to accept him as
      Arthur but over the years I've come around to seeing him as Arthur. He grows up with no idea who he is
      until he loses a sword and reaches for the one that is stuck in the rock - it kind of fits Nigel Terry to be
      playing a guy who is a bit of a nebbish and finds out he is destined to be something he never imagined
      If Arthur had been cast with a more imposing actor that character would have grown up feeling he was destined for something greater while growing up.

    • @JohnPKING-nj8nc
      @JohnPKING-nj8nc Před 5 lety +2

      "many critics savaged the acting"
      It's ironic that so many cast members went on to play such memorable roles. We got to see the younger Helen Mirren - so memorable as Morgana go on to play an equally memorable part in "The Queen." It's kind of fascinating really.
      Then you have Liam Neason and Patrick Stewart. What do those same critics say now?

    • @TTony-tu6dm
      @TTony-tu6dm Před 4 lety +1

      I remember the negative reviews Terry got, and when I watch the film now I have to say I don’t understand why. Sure he was dwarfed by Williamson, but so was everyone else. And the scene where he visits Gwenivere in the convent is perfectly played.