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#The Librarian Curse of the Judas Chalice
samnotsammy12 · 5 months
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So, have I mentioned I love her?
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hjbirthdaywishes · 10 months
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June 4, 2023
Happy 52 Birthday to Noah Wyle. 
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ghostlyarchaeologist · 3 months
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Meanwhile, in the Large Collections area...
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Are you absolutely certain about that, Jenkins?
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clairenan · 1 year
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Leverage: Redemption “The Museum Makeover Job”.
That looks familiar…
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The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice
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asphyxiatedredherring · 3 months
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When Sophie shows Nate the storage unit containing all of the items she's stolen, the chalice she picks up is the prop used as the Judas Chalice in The Librarian III: The Curse of the Judas Chalice (2008).
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jenlrossman · 9 months
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Stana Katic in the third librarian movie 🥵
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deviantsugaloaf · 1 year
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I want Flynn's shirt
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once-a-librarian · 7 months
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Doing my Season 2 rewatch and just realized that when Ray says he'll always be here during "And the Hollow Men" a part of Simone's Song from the third movie plays omg how'd I never notice it???
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adamwatchesmovies · 8 months
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The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice (2008)
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It isn’t often that the third film in a series is the best one but when you’re dealing with the mediocre yet likeable Librarian franchise, it isn’t unfathomable. This film is for those who enjoyed the first two in the series. Under those terms, it could be called "good" because it's a major improvement over both of its predecessors.
While enjoying a well-earned vacation in New Orleans, Librarian Flynn Carsen (Noah Wyle) stumbles upon a sinister plot by former KGB agent Sergei Kubichek (Dikran Tulaine) to resurrect Prince Vlad Dracula using the “Judas Chalice”. With his help, he can create an army of vampires, take over Russia and restore the U.S.S.R. With the help of sultry nightclub singer Simone Renoir (Stana Katic), Flynn must keep the biblical goblet out of evil’s hands.
Less a ripoff of Indiana Jones than its predecessors, the film this one borrows most liberally from is… Dracula 2000. I never thought I’d see the day. Judas being the first vampire, the monsters’ weakness stemming from the 30 pieces he received for selling out Jesus, not every detail is there (this movie can’t afford Gerard Butler) but most of it, yeah. That’s fairly entertaining, as is the villain. With Flynn still being slightly unbearable, Kubichek often says exactly what the audience is thinking, which is funny. Writer Marco Schnabel has jettisoned the annoying love interest introduced in the previous movie and for the first time, Flynn’s catastrophic love-life is addressed. Continuity between films? An unexpected but pleasant surprise.
The film is funnier, the special effects more convincing and overall, Curse of the Judas Chalice is more entertaining than the other two Librarian films combined. It’s a good movie for the people who are seeking it out, particularly if you’re paying exactly $0 (it’s a made-for-TV movie after all) to see it.
That said, the film would be laughed off the big screen. For starters, the plot is full of holes. Stuck in a rotting ship no one’s found for hundreds of years (despite being out in the open), Simone and Flynn struggle to escape until they find an old cannon they can use to blast a door open. I would’ve gone through the window instead. Several aspects of the film (like Simone’s real deal) are as easy to decipher as 1+X=1. There are numerous ideas or objects introduced that’ll make you go “wait a minute!” if you pause to give them even a tiny bit of thought. For example, the philosopher’s stone Flynn has to recover at the beginning of this adventure. If the Librarian’s objective is to keep it out of evil’s hands no matter what, why does his boss, Charlene (Jane Curtin), care how much he spends? He can pay back whatever amount by turning anything into gold. Anyone who says otherwise is feebly attempting to fill a plot hole. The film’s conclusion, in particular, is unintentionally hilarious. It’s supposed to be tragic but when you think about what just happened, damn! What a low blow to Flynn! Don’t be so mean to him Jonathan Frakes; I was just (finally) starting to like the guy!
If you saw the first two Librarian movies and you thought they were alright, check out this third one. Those who thought they were bad might also be invested enough to enjoy this movie. If you haven't seen the others, however, don’t start with this one. The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice is a good movie if you grade on a curve. That’s still a sign of improvement and I applaud it. (July 10, 2020)
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my-beloved-lakes · 18 days
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Between the women from the original librarian movies, Simone is definitely my favorite!
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samnotsammy12 · 7 months
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Simone died and I’m sad now
“I loved you, Flynn. For a little while.”
BYE I’M DEAD 😭
But seriously how did Flynn not have horrible trust issues by the time he met Eve??? Every girl he liked before Eve either died, dumped him, or ditched him
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hjbirthdaywishes · 11 months
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April 26, 2023
Happy 45 Birthday to Stana Katic. 
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ghostlyarchaeologist · 3 months
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Vampires...
The Librarian The Curse of the Judas Chalice (2008)
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running-in-the-dark · 3 months
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thanks for tagging me @ghostlyarchaeologist 😁
Three ships:
Parker/Hardison (Leverage)
Eliot/anyone who's cute and taller than him (Leverage)
and I can't think of a third one (I don't really ship anything, and also can't remember shit lol)
First ever ship: no idea!
Last song: Cannibal by Kesha
Last film: The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice, I think. Or wait, I think I watched the first Aquaman with my niece after that?
Currently reading: Do Not Open by Kiersten Modglin (it's boring so far)
Currently consuming: an energy drink so I don't fall asleep (hopefully)
Currently craving: nothing food-related. :')
I'm tagging: @that-ace-idiot @curious-phenomenon @bowithoutadaemon @speakingofdoorknobs @tamsinbeybey-she-no-porcupine @mediocrefruitlover @stonesandswords @yezzyyae
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perfectlittlesoul · 8 months
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Tag 9 People You Want to Get to Know Better
Tagged by @heartshapedvows
Favourite colour: green!!!
Currently reading: honestly? Fan fic. I'm not good at reading books these days.
Last song: Electric Touch by Taylor Swift feating Fall Out Boy
Last series: Falling Skies
Last movie: The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice (on a bit of noah wyle bingewatch)
Sweet/savory/spicy: sweet/savoury depending on the day
Currently working on: sooo many friendship bracelets for eras tour next year (103 & counting)
tagging: @spookyymulderss, @lady-rhaesnow, @kakinou & whoever else wants to do this!
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