Thursday, February 16, 2017

The Peninsular War meets The Lord of the Rings


Here's a bit of visual and musical whimsy for you.  Actor Sean Bean played Richard Sharpe in the made-for-TV movies of Bernard Cornwell's well-known series of novels.  He also played Boromir in the film adaptation of Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings'.

Someone has taken footage of Boromir from the latter movie, and combined it with the iconic song from the Sharpe series, 'Over the Hills and Far Away'.  It's fun to see - and hear - the juxtaposition.





Peter

6 comments:

Tim Newman said...

Sean Bean is exceptionally good at playing Sean Bean. See Game of Thrones, for example.

shugyosha said...

"Sean Bean is exceptionally good at playing Sean Bean. See Game of Thrones, for example."

Sean Bean is exceptionally good at playing dead.

I mean, has any of his characters reached the end credits since LotR?

Take care.

Jim said...

Actually yes. Several in the Sharpe's series came out after Fellowship of the Rings. Love the Cornwell books, and enjoyed the series as well.

fast richard said...

Sean Bean is one of those actors who has enough onscreen presence and charisma that it is easy to miss that there is actual acting going on. He's not Marlon Brando, but he's a different kind of actor. I think he'd hold his own with the likes of Robert Duval or Tommy Lee Jones. He certainly shares the screen with some pretty accomplished actors in his various roles. He's no slouch at acting.

emil said...

the books are good...the old pbs series good....sharpe and harper and the chosen men on their forlorn hope charges...good stuff!

Rolf said...

I still think the greatest horror movie that could be made is a M Night Shyamalan flick staring Sean Bean, and the unexpected twist at the end is that... he survives.

the many deaths of Sean Bean