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Months ago, there was word that a film called Ironclad was brewing, which would be an “ultra-violent medieval action thriller” about a Templar Knight who, with a small entourage, successfully withstood a siege by King John of England, younger brother of Richard the Lionheart.
Paul Giamatti Wears England’s Crown in Ironclad | /Film 2009
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Paul Giamatti has been cast as King John in the film Ironclad which is a 13th century action film starring James Purefoy and directed by Jonathan English.
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Though that record isn't their best, it's damn good, from the unrelenting drive of "Ironclad" to the pure pop angst of "You're No Rock 'n' Roll Fun."
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Though that record isn't their best, it's damn good, from the unrelenting drive of "Ironclad" to the pure pop angst of "You're No Rock 'n' Roll Fun."
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_Fairy_, -- that unwieldy iron vessel which the fleet, in facetious content, had dubbed the "Ironclad," and which had the honour of being commanded by that free and easy, sociable -- almost too sociable -- skipper,
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Giamatti will, in fact, play a king - King John - in the medieval drama "Ironclad," due out this year.
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Rick Benattar ( "Ironclad," "Shoot 'Em Up") will produce via Mythic Intl. Entertainment, which he runs with partners Andrew Curtis and Jonathan English.
Variety.com 2010
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These companies, and their partners such as Ironclad Games, of
GameSetWatch 2009
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But making a steady recovery has put him on course again to start filming the medieval action thriller 'Ironclad'.
India eNews 2009
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Having a conversation about anti-piracy with one of the founders of Ironclad was a real treat.
While You Wait For The Others SVGL 2009
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