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** The torture of John Ballard - hung upside-down by the waist and beaten with a flaming torch. By the time we see him, he's visibly in utter agony, bloodied and covered in burns.
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* AmericansHateTingle: Both movies did very poorly in Catholic majority countries, due to the films both having staunchly and colourfully anti-Catholic biases. Spain in particular was not happy with the second film’s portrayal of the country and UsefulNotes/PhilipII, with a critic calling him "a cackling, Spanish [[Franchise/FantasticFour Doctor Doom]]."
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** In the sequel, apparently all Spaniards speak English at a normal rate but prefer to speak Spanish extremely slowly.
--> '''King Philip:''' ¿''Cómo...'' te gustar''ííí''a... ser ''reiii''na... de Ingla''terrrr''raahhhh?
** King Philip's utterly strange gait, which makes him resemble a puppet or some kind of disabled person, destroys the character's gravitas whenever shown unobscured. It might cross into NarmCharm taking in account the rest of his quirks, but it still makes him look really silly.
** King Phillip in general, as the HistoricalVillainUpgrade and LargeHam performance makes him nearly impossible to take seriously. The film even bombed in Spain because of this, with one critic calling him "a cackling, Spanish [[Franchise/FantasticFour Doctor Doom]]."
--> '''King Philip:''' ¿''Cómo...'' te gustar''ííí''a... ser ''reiii''na... de Ingla''terrrr''raahhhh?
** King Philip's utterly strange gait, which makes him resemble a puppet or some kind of disabled person, destroys the character's gravitas whenever shown unobscured. It might cross into NarmCharm taking in account the rest of his quirks, but it still makes him look really silly.
** King Phillip in general, as the HistoricalVillainUpgrade and LargeHam performance makes him nearly impossible to take seriously. The film even bombed in Spain because of this, with one critic calling him "a cackling, Spanish [[Franchise/FantasticFour Doctor Doom]]."
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** In the sequel, apparently all Spaniards speak English at a normal rate but prefer to speak Spanish extremely slowly.
--> '''King Philip:''' ¿''Cómo...'' te gustar''ííí''a... ser ''reiii''na... de Ingla''terrrr''raahhhh?
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** Philip's dialogue inaccount the rest of his quirks, but it still makes him look really silly.
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---> '''Philip:''' ''Una dulce señora cristiana... y martirizada por una impía... sin hijos. AHORA LA SANGRE! PAGARÁ! La sangre. Isabel... Bastardaaaa...''
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* EvilIsCool: In the sequel, many Spaniards were skeptical about the portrayal of UsefulNotes/PhilipII as basically a 16th century [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Arkham Asylum]] patient, but even some of them found him quite entertaining and with a great soundtrack in his dedicated scenes.
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* HamAndCheese: Jordi Mollà is a great actor, but he doesn't fool anyone if he claims he was not having a blast playing the film's psychotic, irredeemably evil King Philip.
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* HamAndCheese: Jordi Mollà Creator/JordiMolla is a great actor, but he doesn't fool anyone if he claims he was not having a blast playing the film's psychotic, irredeemably evil King Philip.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The Duke of Anjou kisses Mary of Guise on the lips for several seconds. [[IncestSubtext She is his aunt]]. He is also seen [[spoiler: holding her naked body]]. On the other hand - they're French. And the [[spoiler: death scene is very much played for drama, her nudity implies Walshingham murdered her while they were in bed together, and her nephew ''covers'' her body.]]
** The Duke of Anjou is ''not'' her nephew - he's her daughter's brother-in-law.
** The Duke of Anjou is ''not'' her nephew - he's her daughter's brother-in-law.
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** The movie opens with a very graphic scene of a woman's head being crudely shaved, drawing blood, before she and two others are burned at the stake for heresy. All the while the female is reciting a prayer like a MadnessMantra.
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** The movie opens with a very graphic scene of a woman's head being crudely shaved, drawing blood, before she and two others are burned at the stake for heresy. heresy, writhing in agony as the flames envelop them. All the while the female woman is reciting a prayer like a MadnessMantra.