• @[email protected]
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    To be fair, in the book the three musketeers were always Porthos, Athos, and Aramis. D’Artagnan joins the group and becomes their companion later on.

    Should the book have been named the Four Musketeers? Probably. But hey, it’s French.

    • @[email protected]
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      698 months ago

      I figure the title is meant to be interpreted as “D’Artagnan and the Three Musketeers”. He’s the main character and the book is about his adventures with them. What does bother me is the total lack of muskets.

        • @dohpaz42
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          198 months ago

          Not if you keep waving that sword around so carelessly.

          Hey! Watch it! 👂

      • Pleb
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        128 months ago

        There are Muskets when they have lunch at a gate of the city they are besieging.

    • Blackout
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      I’m not sure where you get your information but I’m pretty sure their names are Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy. Pluto was just a dog in that movie.

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      It’s about D’Artagnan’s journey to becoming a Musketeer, so calling it 4 Musketeers would be Spoilers! A better choice would be “The 3 Musketeers and I” which my old brain is hinting may have been the title of some film version…

        • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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          68 months ago

          Ah, I haven’t read the other two. I actually didn’t even know they existed until you told me just now. But for the first book he’s definitely just a friend of the Musketeers until the very end.

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      Because he wasn’t actually a musketeer (not until the very end anyway). He was friends with the musketeers, but was basically just a regular guy off the street. A musketeer was some kind of position in the military/royal guard or whatever. He didn’t hold that position.

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    868 months ago

    Another film with a classic Tim Curry villain.

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    D’artanian wasn’t a musketeer. He just a friend of the other 3.

    Also: For a group called the “musketeers” they didn’t use a helluva lot of muskets in that movie.

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      438 months ago

      There was like one scene with muskets in the book. Even then, I grew up with this material (in the form of several different movie and cartoon adaptations, and eventually the book, too), and it took me an embarrassingly long time to figure out that the name musketeer comes from the musket.

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        I used to speech to text because I couldn’t remember how to spell it and apparently the dictionary on my phone doesn’t know either. 🤣

        Surprised it put the apostrophe in there and didn’t just give me “Dartanian.”

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      118 months ago

      Although it did seem like two were coked up and one was drunk.

      I swear the only saving grace of that movie is Tim Curry who knows full well he’s in a shit movie and decides to have fun with it anyway.

      • dumbass
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        38 months ago

        I swear the only saving grace of that movie is Tim Curry

        Everythings better with a bit of Curry.

  • teft
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    I fixed it for you since this didn’t have the real Porthos:

  • BigAssFan
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    148 months ago

    Where are their muskets?

  • @Tevin
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    128 months ago

    Four knights

  • @dohpaz42
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    98 months ago

    THERE ARE FOUR L… oh forget it.