Coming Attraction: The Three Musketeers (2011)

One actress I will make sure to watch in any film is Milla Jovovich! This October she’ll be back in The Three Musketeers. Filmed in 3D, the story follows D’Artagnon (Logan Lerman) as he teams up with veteran musketeers (Matthew Macfayden, Luke Evans, Ray Stevenson) to save Europe from baddies played by Christoph Waltz, Orlando Bloom and Milla Jovovich. I’m looking forward to hopefully seeing lots of swashbuckling, fancy dresses, and fancy mustaches when this film comes out on October 21, 2011.

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Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill, author of the books Action Movie Freak and 100 Greatest Graphic Novels , learned to appreciate all things action at a young age by sneaking into the room while her two older brothers watched action movies and horror. At ActionFlickChick.com, she shares her love of these films with everyone, along with interviews, news, and whatever else she happens to choose. G4TV crowned her their Next Woman of the Web champion, and she co-hosted MTV Geek’s live Comic-Con coverage. Her articles have appeared at sites including MTV.com, io9.com, Arcade Sushi, and Newsarama. Follow her as @ActionChick on Twitter. Base of operations: Dallas, Texas. Favorite Movie: Tremors (1990).
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4 Responses to Coming Attraction: The Three Musketeers (2011)

  1. Jon Hill UK says:

    I would have to watch Milla on principle. And I LOVE a good buckling of swashes!

  2. Jon Hill UK says:

    Mmmm…I forgot the corsetry. And you gotta love a fine wench too.
    Right, that’s it. I need a bar brawl and I need one now.

  3. Gerald says:

    Always up for swordplay and the three musketeers was one of the first books I read in the sixth grade, so I have always gone to every muskateer movie ….

  4. Tracy Falbe says:

    The Three Musketeers is one of those classic novels that DOES deserve to made as a movie over and over. I could not tell from the trailer if the movie is going to include the wenching and drinking and skipping out of tavern bills that make the novel so charming, but Milla is an actress that always earns my respect. She was brilliant in The Messenger.

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