Sunday 11 March 2018

WWA Episode 8: Braveheart

It's Kit's turn again and, being a man of extremes, and having already given us the longest ever episode of Wrong With Authority, he now rocks up with the shortest.  Of course, to us, 'shortest' still means 2hrs 20.  They may take our wives (actually they most certainly may not), but they'll never take our ridiculously long running times.  We have that much in common with Mel Gibson at least.

Yes, it's Braveheart... Mel Gibson's punishingly long, actual national politics-affecting(!?), and inexplicably Oscar-festooned 1995 Hollywood "historical" "epic" about a fictional Scottish peasant/superhero/christ who, rather oddly, shares a name with a well-loved figure from Scotland's real history.


Mr Gibson, um, "acting".

So, my bonnie lads and lassies, get your kilts on, eat your haggis-flavoured shortbread, and paint your faces blue.  Because it's time to listen to the wee Wrong With Authority bairns get medieval on Braveheart's ass.  (Actually one of us rather likes it and another of us is "meh".)

McDownload here.

CREAG AN TUIRE!!!!!!*



Braveheart (1995), directed by Mel Gibson; produced by Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd Jnr., Bruce Davey; written by Randall Wallace.  Starring: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Catherine McCormack, Patrick McGoohan, Brian Cox, Brendan Gleeson, David O'Hara, Angus Macfadyen, Ian Bannen.  Music by James Horner.  Cinematography by John Toll.  Edited by Steven Rosenblum.  Distributed by Paramount and 20th Century Fox.

Winner of FIVE FUCKING OSCARS, including Best Picture and Best Director.

Apparently they're doing a sequel.











* No, that's the right one.  Don't @ me.