Saxon-Crusader (Album)
Saxon - Wacken 2014
Saxon - Wacken Open Air 2012 (Complete)
Saxon Innocence Is Not Excuse Full Album
Strong Arm of the Law - (Saxon 1980 Full Album)
Saxon - Wheels Of Steel
Saxon Sacrifice (official) Video Clip 2013
Saxon-Heavy-Metal-Thunder-Live-2012- FULL
Saxon - Princess of the Night
SAXON - "Frozen Rainbow" - Official Video
Saxon "Saxon" Full Album 1979 DISCO COMPLETO
Saxon - Ride Like the Wind
Denim and Leather - (Saxon 1981 Full Album)
SAXON - Live In Nottingham, UK 1983 (Full)
Plot
Taking place four years after the events of Second World; Blood, Fire and Smoke follows the estranged McCann siblings and a team of spiritually gifted individuals pieced together from the relatives of those claimed in the spiritual war, as they try to stop a new threat to mankind.
Plot
Whether by design or by environment, Cheyenne McCann doesn't believe in anything... but herself, and what she is able to accomplish under her own strength and willpower. But when she starts having nightmares, and those nightmares begin infiltrating the waking world, it causes her to question her sanity. Knowing nothing about the unseen, Cheyenne seeks answers wherever they may be found. This search leads her down a path from which she may never return. Will her search reveal the truth behind these supernatural visitations or will it only serve to plunge her deeper into darkness? Are these dreams of past memories or visions of things yet to come? With a budget of only 12,000, director Otis Lowe manages to paint a true and tragic tale of loss, faith, swords and the supernatural.
Keywords: christian-film, faith-based, independent-film, live-action, martial-arts, supernatural
What would you do if you realized there were two worlds?
Plot
Based on a more realistic portrayal of "Arthur" than has ever been presented onscreen. The film will focus on the history and politics of the period during which Arthur ruled -- when the Roman empire collapsed and skirmishes over power broke out in outlying countries -- as opposed to the mystical elements of the tale on which past Arthur films have focused.
Keywords: 300-a.d., 452-a.d., 4th-century, 5th-century, ambush, ancient-rome, archery, armor, arrow-in-chest, arson
Rule Your Fate
Rule Your Destiny
The Untold True Story That Inspired The Legend
Guinevere: [to Arthur] Is there nothing about my land that appeals to your heart? Your own father married a Briton. Even he must have found something to his liking.
[while Marius and his men are preparing to attack Dagonet, an arrow flies out of nowhere and kills Marius; his men look and see Guinevere aiming a bow at them]::Lancelot: Your hands seem to be better.
Lancelot: You look frightened. There's a large number of lonely men out there.::Guinevere: Don't worry, I won't let them rape you.
Lancelot, Arthur, Bors, Gawain, Tristan, Dagonet: [the knights line up on the hill near the fort and charge towards the Saxons] For Arthur!
Arthur: Knights... Brothers and arms... Your courage has been testet beyond all limits.::Bors: Yes::Arthur: But I must ask you now for one further trial.::Bors: Drink.::Arthur: We must leave on a final mission for Rome before our freedom can be granted. Above the wall, far north, there is a Roman family in need of rescue. They are trapped by Saxons. Our orders is to secure their safety.::Bors: Let the Romans take care of their own.::Gawain: Above the wall is Woad territory.::Galahad: Our duty to Rome, if it ever was a duty, is done. Our pact with Rome is done.::Bors: Every knight here has laid his life on the line for you. For you. And instead of freedom you want more blood? Our blood? You think more of Roman blood than you do of ours?::Arthur: Bors! These are our orders. We leave at first light, and when we return your freedom will be waiting for you. A freedom we can embrace with honour.::Bors: I'm a free man! I will choose my own fate!::Tristan: Yeah, yeah, we're all going to die someday. If it's a death from a Saxons hand that frightens you, stay home.::Galahad: Listen, if you're so eager to die, you can die right now! I've got something to live for!::Lancelot: Enough. Enough!::Dagonet: The Romans have broken their word. We have the word of Arthur. That is good enough. I'll prepare.
Lancelot: Arthur! This is not Rome's fight. It is not your fight. All these long years we've been together, the trials we've faced, the blood we've shed... what was it all for if not for the reward of freedom! And now when we are so close, when it's finally within our grasp... Look at me! Does it all count for nothing?::Arthur: You ask me that? You who know me the best of all?::Lancelot: Then do not do this. Only certain death awaits you here. Arthur, I beg you! For our friendship's sake, I beg you!::Arthur: You be my friend now and do not dissuade me. Seize the freedom you have earned and live it for the both of us. I cannot follow you, Lancelot. I know now that all the blood I have shed, all the lives I have taken have led me to this moment.
Arthur: Pelagius told me once: "There is no worse death than the end of hope."::Guinevere: You and I are not the polite people that live in poems. We are blessed and cursed by our times.
Vanora: Land of bears and land of eagle. Land that gave us birth and blessing. Land that called us ever homewards. We will go home across the mountains. We will go home, We will go home, We will go home across the mountains. We will go home singing our song. We will go home across the mountains. Hear our singing, hear our longing. We will go home across the mountains. We will go home, We will go home. We will go home across the mountains.
Cerdic: You come to beg a truce, you should be on your knees.::Arthur: I came to see your face so that I alone may find you on the battlefield. And it will be good of you to mark my face, Saxon, for the next time you see it, it will be the last thing you see on this earth.::Cerdic: Ahhh, finally, a man worth killing
Guinevere: My father told me great tales of you.::Arthur: Really? And what did you hear?::Guinevere: Fairy tales. The kind you hear about people so brave, so selfless, that they can't be real.
Plot
Based on a more realistic portrayal of "Arthur" than has ever been presented onscreen. The film will focus on the history and politics of the period during which Arthur ruled -- when the Roman empire collapsed and skirmishes over power broke out in outlying countries -- as opposed to the mystical elements of the tale on which past Arthur films have focused.
Keywords: 300-a.d., 452-a.d., 4th-century, 5th-century, ambush, ancient-rome, archery, armor, arrow-in-chest, arson
Rule Your Fate
Rule Your Destiny
The Untold True Story That Inspired The Legend
Guinevere: [to Arthur] Is there nothing about my land that appeals to your heart? Your own father married a Briton. Even he must have found something to his liking.
[while Marius and his men are preparing to attack Dagonet, an arrow flies out of nowhere and kills Marius; his men look and see Guinevere aiming a bow at them]::Lancelot: Your hands seem to be better.
Lancelot: You look frightened. There's a large number of lonely men out there.::Guinevere: Don't worry, I won't let them rape you.
Lancelot, Arthur, Bors, Gawain, Tristan, Dagonet: [the knights line up on the hill near the fort and charge towards the Saxons] For Arthur!
Arthur: Knights... Brothers and arms... Your courage has been testet beyond all limits.::Bors: Yes::Arthur: But I must ask you now for one further trial.::Bors: Drink.::Arthur: We must leave on a final mission for Rome before our freedom can be granted. Above the wall, far north, there is a Roman family in need of rescue. They are trapped by Saxons. Our orders is to secure their safety.::Bors: Let the Romans take care of their own.::Gawain: Above the wall is Woad territory.::Galahad: Our duty to Rome, if it ever was a duty, is done. Our pact with Rome is done.::Bors: Every knight here has laid his life on the line for you. For you. And instead of freedom you want more blood? Our blood? You think more of Roman blood than you do of ours?::Arthur: Bors! These are our orders. We leave at first light, and when we return your freedom will be waiting for you. A freedom we can embrace with honour.::Bors: I'm a free man! I will choose my own fate!::Tristan: Yeah, yeah, we're all going to die someday. If it's a death from a Saxons hand that frightens you, stay home.::Galahad: Listen, if you're so eager to die, you can die right now! I've got something to live for!::Lancelot: Enough. Enough!::Dagonet: The Romans have broken their word. We have the word of Arthur. That is good enough. I'll prepare.
Lancelot: Arthur! This is not Rome's fight. It is not your fight. All these long years we've been together, the trials we've faced, the blood we've shed... what was it all for if not for the reward of freedom! And now when we are so close, when it's finally within our grasp... Look at me! Does it all count for nothing?::Arthur: You ask me that? You who know me the best of all?::Lancelot: Then do not do this. Only certain death awaits you here. Arthur, I beg you! For our friendship's sake, I beg you!::Arthur: You be my friend now and do not dissuade me. Seize the freedom you have earned and live it for the both of us. I cannot follow you, Lancelot. I know now that all the blood I have shed, all the lives I have taken have led me to this moment.
Arthur: Pelagius told me once: "There is no worse death than the end of hope."::Guinevere: You and I are not the polite people that live in poems. We are blessed and cursed by our times.
Vanora: Land of bears and land of eagle. Land that gave us birth and blessing. Land that called us ever homewards. We will go home across the mountains. We will go home, We will go home, We will go home across the mountains. We will go home singing our song. We will go home across the mountains. Hear our singing, hear our longing. We will go home across the mountains. We will go home, We will go home. We will go home across the mountains.
Cerdic: You come to beg a truce, you should be on your knees.::Arthur: I came to see your face so that I alone may find you on the battlefield. And it will be good of you to mark my face, Saxon, for the next time you see it, it will be the last thing you see on this earth.::Cerdic: Ahhh, finally, a man worth killing
Guinevere: My father told me great tales of you.::Arthur: Really? And what did you hear?::Guinevere: Fairy tales. The kind you hear about people so brave, so selfless, that they can't be real.
Plot
The year is 1886, when New England's fishing harbours are the scene for a "creature of unknown origin" destroying ships at sea. It is the job of Professor Pierre Aronnax, a marine expert, and Ned Land, the iron willed sailor, to learn the truth of the "monster" roaming the seas. The great novelist, Jules Verne, described this perilous journey to the darkest depths of the sea with Captain Nemo aboard the Nautilus.
Keywords: 1860s, atlantis, based-on-novel, captain-nemo, cyborg, escape, father-daughter-relationship, gadget, giant-squid, hostage
Welcome to the last place on earth.
Captain Nemo: The sea covers seven tenths of the Earth. Its breadth is pure, and wholesome. It is an immense world, pulsating with every form of life. Here there are no despots. On the surface, men still exercise their endless laws, fight and indulge in all their bloody earthly horrors, but below the surface their power ceases... their dominion vanishes. To live, gentlemen, in the embrace of the sea... only here is there independence... here, I recognize no master... here, I am free.
Captain Nemo: The surface... I never thought I'd want to see it so badly.
Captain Nemo: No-one will ever use the Nautilus as an instrument of conquest... no-one.
Ned Land: [suspicious that the dinner laid out before them is poisoned] I'd feel better if I saw you eating some of it first.::Captain Nemo: I promise you... that if I wanted to kill you, I would resort to more direct means.
Plot
The movie tells the story of a woman who struggles and fights to escape the gas chamber being condemned with capital punishment because of her participation in a hold up in which a person was killed.
Keywords: 23rd-psalm, baby, based-on-article, color-remake-of-black-and-white-film, female-bonding, female-protagonist, female-reporter, feminist, friendship-between-women, gas-chamber
It Has No Conscience,It Shows No Mercy.
Saxon-Crusader (Album)
Saxon - Wacken 2014
Saxon - Wacken Open Air 2012 (Complete)
Saxon Innocence Is Not Excuse Full Album
Strong Arm of the Law - (Saxon 1980 Full Album)
Saxon - Wheels Of Steel
Saxon Sacrifice (official) Video Clip 2013
Saxon-Heavy-Metal-Thunder-Live-2012- FULL
Saxon - Princess of the Night
SAXON - "Frozen Rainbow" - Official Video
Saxon "Saxon" Full Album 1979 DISCO COMPLETO
Saxon - Ride Like the Wind
Denim and Leather - (Saxon 1981 Full Album)
SAXON - Live In Nottingham, UK 1983 (Full)
'Finding Carter': Alex Saxon Talks Max & Carter Romance
Graham Oliver - Classic Saxon Riffs on the Metal Axxe Raider VR2001
SAXON-LIVE LEGENDS-DVD-FULL
Saxon - Forever Free Full Album
Saxon - Power and the glory (full album)
Saxon - Princess of the night (live)
Saxon-Sacrifice new album 2013
Saxon - Best Of (Full Album)
Saxon - Crusader (DVD Wacken 2007)
Alex Waller interview - England Saxons call-up
Saxons (RFC) Sevens - Interview With Mike Friday - Part 4
Willie White, Peterborough Saxons - BritBowl Interview
Saxons (RFC) Sevens - Interview With Ollie Phillips - Part 1
Saxons Sevens - Interview With the Chairman - Part 1
Saxons (RFC) Sevens - Interview With Ollie Phillips - Part 2
Saxons Sevens - Interview With the Chairman - Part 2
Saxons (RFC) Sevens - Interview With Mike Friday - Part 3
Saxons Sevens - Interview With Ed Kemp from Rugby Rocks
Saxons (RFC) Sevens - Interview With Mike Friday - Part 10
Saxons (RFC) Sevens - Interview With Mike Friday - Part 9
Paul Quinn Guitarist for Saxon Interview | Guitarhoo.com
Saxons (RFC) Sevens - Interview With Mike Friday - Part 6
Saxons (RFC) Sevens - Interview With Mike Friday - Part 11
Saxons (RFC) Sevens - Interview With Tony Hanks - Introducti
Saxons (RFC) Sevens - Interview With Mike Friday - Part 2
Saxons (RFC) Sevens - Interview With Mike Friday - Part 5
Interview With Loara Saxons Hockey Coach, Yen Le
Allister Hogg Interview - Pre Scotland A
BritBowl XXVI Division II Sheffield Predators v Peterborough Saxons post game interviews
Marauders Interview
Marauders Interview
Marauders Interview
The Saxons (Latin: Saxones, Old English: Seaxe, Old Saxon: Sahson, Low German: Sassen) were a confederation of Germanic tribes on the North German plain, who during the Middle Ages migrated to the British Isles and formed part of the Anglo-Saxons.
The Saxons were originally Ingvaeonic tribes, whose earliest known area of settlement is Northern Albingia, an area approximately that of modern Holstein. This area overlapped the area of the Angles, a tribe with which they were frequently closely linked. Saxons participated in the Germanic settlement of Britain during and after the fifth century. It is unknown how many migrated from the continent to Britain, though estimates for the total number of Anglo-Saxon settlers are around two hundred thousand. During the Middle ages, because of international Hanseatic trading routes and contingent migration during the Middle Ages, Saxons mixed with and had strong influences upon the languages and cultures of the North Germanic and Baltic and Finnic peoples, and also upon the Polabian Slavs and Pomeranian West Slavic people.
Graham Oliver (born 6 July 1952, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, England) is an English guitarist.
He played with the heavy metal band Saxon from 1977 to 1994. After leaving the band, he initially reformed his old band Son of a Bitch with former Saxon bassist Steve Dawson and drummer Pete Gill. Son of a Bitch released the album Victim You with Thunderhead singer, Ted Bullet.
Bullet and Gill left the band after the release of the album. They were replaced by the vocalist John Ward, and another former member of Saxon, Nigel Durham on drums. Oliver and Dawson changed the name of the band to Oliver/Dawson Saxon, and undertook a UK tour with Ronnie James Dio. Graham also duetted with Doug Aldrich on "Rainbow in the Dark" on the last gig at Plymouth. They initially performed under the Saxon name before being halted by legal action taken by the version of Saxon featuring Biff Byford.
Oliver has also released the solo album End Of An Era. Five of the tracks were written and performed by the rock indie band Bullrush, with whom Graham Oliver's son Paul played drums, along Steve Tudberry and Scott Howitt. Also appearing on the album were Pete Gill, Steve Dawson, Kev Moore, Paul Johnson, Phil Hendriks, Richard Spencer and Chris Archer.