Movies Best Medieval Fantasy Films

We totally ignoring the whole LotR trilogy?

It's been mentioned a few times already, but Dungeons and Dragons Honor Among Thieves was really good.

Beastmaster is a classic.

Conan

First Knight

I had completely forgot about Hawk the Slayer, but I love that as a kid.
 
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Le pacte des loups


Or for you uncultured swine, Brotherhood of the Wolf. Beautiful cinematography, some weird random shit with an Asian guy playing a Native American that knew martial arts, rad monster and all based on the Beast of Gévaudan.
 
Le pacte des loups


Or for you uncultured swine, Brotherhood of the Wolf. Beautiful cinematography, some weird random shit with an Asian guy playing a Native American that knew martial arts, rad monster and all based on the Beast of Gévaudan.
It also has the one and only Vincent Cassel.

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Not all fit "medieval" but

LotR saga
Conan the Barbarian 1 & 2
Lady Hawk
Willow
Army of Darkness
Highlander
The Northman
Princess Bride
Excalibur
Tale of tales
13th Warrior
Solomon Kane
Legend
Beowulf
Seventh Son
Dragonheart
Ring of the Nibelungs
King Arthur (2017)
Brotherhood of the Wolf
The Green Knight
Narnia movies
Prince of Persia
Cave of Golden Rose
 
King Arthur (2004) with Clive Owen is one of my all time favorites
 
Okay, I've been waiting for it, and I'm stunned nobody has shared this one yet. I don't care for it myself, but tons of people adore this one, and IIRC, it's a particular favorite of our resident @Dragonlordxxxxx.
*Edit* Although technically this might be a post-apocalyptic / future fantasy setting. I only vaguely remember what the hell the premise was. Been a long time since I watched it. But it fits the aesthetic.
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