I had this castle set too! I seem to remember it came out after the movie "The Vikings" with Kirk Douglas and Tony Curtis but I might be mistaken.
But I remember it had knights and vikings and serfs and all kinds of stuff.
This might not be exactly the one I had but it seems a lot like it.
Friday, September 11, 2009
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At another level it's a gated community designed to keep out the riff-raff made into child's play.
I can't restrain my movie nerdness. That line isn't from the Vikings, it was from "The Prince who was a Thief".
"The Vikings" is one of my favorite 50s movies. 2 Jews and an Italian play the Vikings - and they're great! Now that's acting. Plus Janet Liegh was a real babe.
Favorite Quote: "I drink to your safe return in English ale. I wish that it were English blood."
Oh I know that. I was just making fun of Tony Curtis who was in the Vikings. He had a terrible accent.
Of course that might have been because he always had his lips wrapped around Janet Leigh's pointy breasts so I can give him a pass.
Did you miss this:
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Rosebud...
Is that the flick where they killed some handcuffed dudes by dropping them on top of an enormous steel blade? Dude, that thing took my breath away.
I remember the good guys were bad in a good way, and they were searching for a golden bell that ended up being found because it was the entire top of a church or hut or bell tower or something. And didnt they roll it down a cliff into the fiord?
help me out here Blake
Well the Vikings is the movie where they tied up Tony Curtis on a post in the water awaiting the uncoming tide so the crabs would eat him.
Not the first time Tony Curtis had a problem with crabs.
Nor the last time.
Haven't seen The Vikings in quite a while wasn't there a Viking funeral in it?
Yes there was.
They made sure it was a Viking funreral when they signed that loser Brett Farve.
...and our love become a funeral pyre,
come on baby light my favre...
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