Your Highness

Get your quest on.

5.3
20111h 42m

A fantasy movie about an arrogant, lazy prince and his more heroic brother who must complete a quest in order to save their father's kingdom.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Restricted Trailer #2

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Trailer

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Restricted Trailer

Thumbnail for video: The Wise Wizard's Riddle

The Wise Wizard's Riddle

Thumbnail for video: It's Me!

It's Me!

Thumbnail for video: A Look Inside

A Look Inside

Thumbnail for video: Thadeous Demands the Compass from Isabel

Thadeous Demands the Compass from Isabel

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Thadeous Commits to Protecting Isabel

Thumbnail for video: Thaddius tries to explain his Love for Belladonna to Thadeous

Thaddius tries to explain his Love for Belladonna to Thadeous

Thumbnail for video: Thadeous Gives Isabel Some Advice by the Campfire

Thadeous Gives Isabel Some Advice by the Campfire

Cast

Photo of Zooey Deschanel

Zooey Deschanel

Belladonna

Photo of Damian Lewis

Damian Lewis

Boremont

Photo of Simon Farnaby

Simon Farnaby

Manious the Bold

Photo of Deobia Oparei

Deobia Oparei

Thundarian

Photo of Charles Dance

Charles Dance

King Tallious

Photo of B.J. Hogg

B.J. Hogg

Royal Advisor

Photo of Michael Clarke Duncan

Michael Clarke Duncan

The Giant Troll

Photo of Charles Shaughnessy

Charles Shaughnessy

Narrator / Soul of the Maze

Photo of Rhian Sugden

Rhian Sugden

Forest Woman

Photo of Brian Steele

Brian Steele

Minotaur

Photo of David Garrick

David Garrick

Daronius the Swift

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Reviews

K

Kamurai

6/10

Decent watch, might watch again, and can recommend for dirt humor fans looking for something different.

There isn't a lot of comedy in fantasy movies, and there isn't a lot of fantasy in comedies, typically, so I'm sure they thought they were corning a rather unique market. Honestly though, it's like they had someone write a really great Dungeons and Dragon movie, and then tried to ruin it with humor page by page. There is a 9/10 star movie hidden in this, if they would do a (slightly) more serious story.

Danny McBride and James Franco basically do what they normally do, but in jerkins: I'm pretty sure they don't even really have accents compared to everyone else. Franco has a fluttery tone that Zoey Deschanel mirrors, but she is just a living macguffin with two solid jokes. There is a parody of this where they just replace her with a sex doll and pause when she's supposed to have lines.

Natalie Portman is about 10 times the actor than everyone else in this movie, and I don't know what got her to slum it in this other than it was a unique opportunity to be a bad ass D&D style woman character. I honestly would have liked to see a movie franchise based on her character. She makes a great straight man to the band of idiots, given to much more subtle humor, but she plays off of the others' dirt humor really well. And don't get me wrong, she is a legitimately funny actor.

The overall story is a bit formulaic for an RPG adventure, but it is filled with great characters and villains, and I legitimately think I'll turn this movie into a campaign adventure somehow. Lazar is actually a really well crafted villain with a decent support structure of henchmen and resources, despite having a rather basic end goal.

Ma-Tee-Tee, as over dramatic as he is, may be one of my favorite villains. He's a leader, he apparently crafted an entire society to his choosing, and either gained or created his power, and what's more he actually created a system (though unfair) that allows a chance for actual warriors to fight their way to freedom.

There is a lot to love about this movie, and then there is all the stuff they added for attention seeking comedy.

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