Hey You Guys Interview with Matthew Macfadyen, Luke Evans and Ray Stevenson

Hey You Guys has uploaded a video with Matthew and the rest of the Three Musketeers that talks about training for the movie, how hard it was to work with James Corden, and sing a bit Dogtanian

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Matthew Macfadyen in Mayfair

You can view some photos of the cast of The Three Musketeers at the Claridge Hotel on 3 October 2011.  The cast were known to interviewed that day.

You can see Matthew HERE.

More reviews of The Three Musketeers

Here are two more reviews from The Three Musketeers (thanks to Mia):

The Daily Star

...when it comes to pure family entertainment, this version puts many of its more high-minded predecessors to the sword.

His [Anderson] film hurtles along, poking at our eyes with 3D swords and wowing us with outbreaks of swashbuckling and airship battles. He’s aided by some great set and costume design and decent CGI effects.

The cast are pretty solid too. Even James Corden puts in a surprisingly likeable turn as the film’s comedy fatty Planchet.

This is a family film that really does have something for everyone.

Independent.ie

Top-notch casting and impressive special effects create a film that will keep fans of good-quality blockbuster entertainment enthused. Collectively, these musketeers generate an engaging and likable screen presence while the hunktastic Lermon anchors proceedings brilliantly.

Elizabethtoni video of The Three Musketeers

Elizabethtoni has uploaded five videos from The Three Musketeers Premiere.  However, Part 4/5 includes Matthew Macfadyen's arrival.

You can watch the five videos in sequence HERE, or watch the portion with Matthew Macfadyen HERE.

The Mirror's Review of The Three Musketeers

The Mirror has come out with their Three Musketeers review and here is the verdict:

Good old-fashioned swashbuckling thrills’n’spills, plus an added dose of 3D and special-effects, are the name of the game with this thoroughly enjoyable version of the ­much-filmed French classic... and a fine ­adventure romp it is too.

The special-effects are impressive, costumes terrific and the film moves at such a lively pace that you don’t mind the silly plot.

The Three Musketeers is a cracking piece of old-fashioned swashbuckling ­entertainment... and all the better for it.

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