If what you want from a movie is to be entertained, go see Arthur the King. A (semi-) true story, well-developed characters and a satisfying plot and ending make this a must see.
Arthur the King has no room for climate-crazies, survivalists, whack-job neo-nazis or paleo-communists. But if you want to have some fun, head to the cinema-plex.
. The physical action seems non-stop, and one gets into the action and athletic exhaustion in the same way that The Last of the Mohicans left the audience gasping for breath and in need of a good nap.
I saw no special effects nor CGI, just the beautiful scenery of Santo Domingo and the solid acting of Wahlberg et a al.
Don't miss the credits after the flick ends...
We're going to see it again.
Arthur the King has no room for climate-crazies, survivalists, whack-job neo-nazis or paleo-communists. But if you want to have some fun, head to the cinema-plex.
. The physical action seems non-stop, and one gets into the action and athletic exhaustion in the same way that The Last of the Mohicans left the audience gasping for breath and in need of a good nap.
I saw no special effects nor CGI, just the beautiful scenery of Santo Domingo and the solid acting of Wahlberg et a al.
Don't miss the credits after the flick ends...
We're going to see it again.