Saila wrote: » cool story bro
Ezekiel Shapely Electrician wrote: » die
Absurdum wrote: the problem with this country is that we're afraid of glorifying our warriors
KnifeWRENCH wrote: » Queen Meabh stole a bull, or something.....
Dravokivich wrote: » I thought she was that pirate woman?
Mrmoe wrote: » Grace O'Malley, I presume. I'm not sure it would work as a movie. Most of the best films such as Braveheart, LOTR and Gladiator had large pitched battles. I don't think we ever had them, we were more suited to guerrilla warfare or one on one combat of selected warriors.
ballsymchugh wrote: » the fight over the brown bull of cooley was a fierce battle between connacht and ulster.
Absurdum wrote: » the problem with this country is that we're afraid of glorifying our warriors
WindSock wrote: » I've been thinking of this a bit, lately too. There is plenty of interesting fodder in our history and mythology there for the movie industry. I am surprised nothing has been made yet. I remember hearing a rumour a while ago (probably here) that they were making Brian Ború with Leo DiCaprio as himself. Hopefully it was just a rumour about the casting, I would even rather Colin Farrell took the part.
Logical Fallacy wrote: » The Secret of Kells was really nicely done and there is no reason why Ireland couldn't produce more of such films.
AskMyChocolate wrote: » I thought it was settled by one on one combat between cuchulainn and Ferdia. I could be wrong now, just dredging my memory. Btw OP, excellent idea.
AntiMatter wrote: » It may not have the international appeal that the likes of LOTR or Harry Potter would have, and so isn't a big draw for major productions.
Nodin wrote: » Though it was strongly touted, its not listed as one of his upcoming on IMDB. In fairness he's lost some of the annoying babyishness about his mush, but he'd still be wrong for it. Liam Neeson is your only man there really.
Saila wrote: » "no its not anything bad it means THE BART THE "