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Synopsis: This is the story an amusement park employee named Jamal Walker who is magically transported back to medieval times in 14th-century England. There, Jamal meets Sir Knolte, a dissolute knight, before he stumbles into the court of the usurper King Leo. Jamal is impressed by what he thinks is the realism of the theme park; only after witnessing a gory beheading does he realize, with horror, where he really is. Jamal encounters the beautiful Victoria who is scheming to return the queen to the throne, and falls afoul of the evil Sir Percival. Joining forces with Sir Knolte and Victoria, Jamal teaches the rebels some helpful football, golfing, and boxing moves, before he dons the armor of the awesome "Black Knight"!
Director(s): Gil Junger
Production: 20th Century Fox
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.8
Metacritic:
32
Rotten Tomatoes:
14%
PG-13
Year:
2001
95 min
$33,327,325
Website
1,776 Views


It is the presence of fear, yet the will to go on.

Good, good! I'm lovin' it!

How's the babies? Everybody's good? Good.

Oh, this is lovely.

How you doin', my queen?

I always knew you had it in you, Jamal.

Well, I'm just glad you like it.

I love it.

Good, good.

No, no, you can't be scared of it. Try it again.

Oh, lovin' it!

Way to go, Bobby!

Thanks. I think that's

the first time he actually hit the ball.

You look familiar.

So do you. Uh...

Name's Jamal.

Nicole. My friends call me Nicky.

I work in admissions up at the college.

Is that where we met?

Maybe. I registered for some night classes.

Can I ask you where you got that scar?

This? Oh, it's from a long, long time ago.

Well, maybe I could take you out to lunch.

You could tell me all about it.

I'd like that... very much.

All right. Good.

Hey, Aunt Nicky?

I gotta go.

Yeah, well, uh, it's nice meetin' you.

I... I didn't get your number!

Excuse me. Yeah.

Release the lions!

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