The life and struggles of Attila the Hun as he attempts to invade the Roman Empire.
Item Type: DVD Movie
Item Rating: R
Street Date: 09/02/03
Wide Screen: yes
Director Cut: no
Special Edition: no
Language: ENGLISH
Foreign Film: noSubtitles: no
Dubbed: no
Full Frame: no
Re-Release: no
Packaging: Sleeve
Attila
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June 20, 2008
#1
And again, thank you America. You have given me the two biggest laughs of the year. Firstly this shambles of a movie and then the reviews on this site. In the real world (i.e. not America) this film is so derided that even Amazon make fun of it on their UK site, and yet in America it’s shown to students by their teachers!!! Wake up America, your movies are brain washing your children into a nation of fools. America was NOT the only country to land on those beaches as per Saving Private Ryan, Braveheart is one of the least accurate movie ever and U571 IS the most inaccurate movie ever (the Brits captured that sub before you were even forced to enter the war the rest of the world was already in).
This movie is a joke and should be treated as such. If you watch it in the right frame of mind the pathetic accents and inaccuracies are fantastic and make this an equal to Life of Brain. It’s first rate comedy fully worthy of 5 stats but please God stop the rot in the US before it becomes irrevocable.
June 20, 2008
#2
a long and and drawn out movie but always good to see powers booth
June 20, 2008
#3
Attila is one of the greatest history movies ever made like Braveheart. It has love, compassion, action, great costumes, and a magnificent plot. A great movie and a must see for everyone!
June 20, 2008
#4
Attila is great in all the possible ways that it can be great. It has every ingredient to make it an absolute, fantastic movie which goes beyond movie boundaries. Simply loved it!
June 21, 2008
#5
Although well made, the film was a bit long. I was bored and left the room more than once. Unless you have a serious crush on Gerard Butler, it totally won’t be worth it.
Don’t bother with this one.