This week, Twitty and the Bran are breaking down what you could argue are the world's worst adaptations.
First up, we have M Knight Shyamalan's horrid attempt at bringing a timeless classic to the big screen with "The Last Airbender". What was M Knight thinking with the racial casting choices in this movie? Do people hate this movie too much? Did he realize how bad of a movie he made when he refused to use the full title?
Rounding out the show with some content we actually enjoyed, we take a dive into 2001's "A Knight's Tale"
From top notch casting to out of place twists to the sword and stoicism format, this flick delivers a memorable, if some times confusing 2 hour runtime. But the main question we find ourselves asking is How much anachronism is too much when it's on purpose?