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Directed by John Milius.
John Milius's jingoistic direction and pulpy screenplay fit perfectly into this film version of the Robert E. Howard fantasy story of the sword and sorcery hero, Conan the Barbarian. Complementing Mulius's heavy metal production is Arnold Schwarzenegger's leaden acting, which in any other context would be deadly, but here (as in The Terminator) corresponds nicely with the whole sonorous project. The story begins when a horde of rampaging warriors massacre the parents of young Conan and enslave the young child for years on The Wheel of Pain. The Wheel of Pain seems to have as its only purpose the building up of Conan's muscles, so it's no surprise that one day Conan grows up to become Arnold Schwarzenegger. As the sole survivor of the childhood massacre, Conan is released from slavery and taught the ancient arts of fighting. Transforming himself into a killing machine, Conan travels into the wilderness to seek vengeance on Thulsa Doom (James Earl Jones), the man responsible for killing his family. In the wilderness, Conan takes up with the thieves Valeria (Sandahl Bergman) and Subota (Gerry Lopez). The trio comes upon a weird snake cult, linked to Doom, and Conan wants to trek off to Doom's mountain retreat to kill him. But he is prevented from doing that by King Osrik (Max von Sydow), who wants the trio of warriors to help rescue his daughter who has joined Doom in the hills. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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Dr_GorDr_Gor Re:Gore is where you find it...
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Thank you for linking those for me, June! You are very sweet and pretty too... Have I told you lately that I love you? (it's ok, Froggy doesn't mind.... she knows all about 'us') ... I will be listing some of the interesting ones from "vol. 2" very shortly.... Thanks Again! " [More]
divinemsjunebugdivinemsjunebug Re:Gore is where you find it...
by divinemsjunebug in HORROR MOVIES 101
liked it.
"That is really interesting, Gor. It is really amazing how desensatized (spelling) I am anymore, half of these movies I kept thinking - there isn't any gorey scenes in that movie, but when I started thinking about it, yes there are some pretty gorey scenes. " [More]
mercurialmercurial Re:Let me know
by mercurial in Five for Five
is neutral about it.
"Arnold Schwarzenegger: 5 * True Lies 4 * Total Recall 3 * Conan the Barbarian 2 * Twins 1 * Junior " [More]
SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Locarno, Conan and Combs: Trade ...
by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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"The lineup boasted a wealth of warmed-over Hollywood pics (1408, Planet Terror), but the top prize at the Locarno Film Festival went this weekend to Masahiro Kobayashi’s controversial drama, The Rebirth. The Hollywood Reporter’s Eric J. Lyman called the film “cerebral and weighty … one of the most talked about films of the festival, but it was not without its detractors, who were turned off by the film’s deliberately repetitive construction.” Millennium Films, the company that’s currently working on bringing the Rambo series back from the dead, will next concentrate on resurrecting the Conan series.  They’re planning “multiple pictures”, the first of which will go into production next spring. Sean P. Combs Esq. has signed on to exec produce that Biggie Smalls biopic. Ever hear of Movie Gallery? Yeah, that’s part of the problem. The long-shot competitor to Netflix and Blockbuster says it still hopes to launch DVD-by-mail and video-on-demand services within the next six months, despi ... " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: Stephen King Movies: Favor ...
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"OK... I feel I must clarify a bit here... I do NOT think it is 'ok' to kill ANYTHING, be it animal or Human, for entertainment purposes. That is 'serial-killer' shit, right there! But, the sad truth is that it DOES happen! I used "Conan" as an example because of the popularity of that particular film... I first saw this movie at the theatre during it's initial release and it was MUCH anticipated by me! I was a HUGE fan of the novels and the comic books and I could not wait to see the movie! I was not disappointed! This movie was EXCELLENT! (although I did not think 'Arnold' was the best choice for 'Conan'... I liked the guy in the TV series much better!) Now, at the time, I knew nothing about the trip-wire thing.... I learned about this much later! This was actually a common practice in MANY old 'westerns' going back to the silent era! I think around 1950 or so it was outlawed... I am not sure... but, yes, you ... " [More]
LateNighterLateNighter Re: Stephen King Movies: Favor ...
by LateNighter in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"I find it criminal that they "sacrificed a couple of horses." I find it disappointing that you apparently think that level of cruelty is perfectly okay if it results in what you consider to be an enjoyable movie. " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: Stephen King Movies: Favor ...
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"You find WHAT disappointing, LateNighter? The fact that they sacrificed a couple of horses to make "Conan" ? or the fact that I enjoyed the movie anyway? " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: Stephen King Movies: Favor ...
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"I just wanted to say a word about the 'animal cruelty' thing.... How many of you have seen "Conan" ? That movie was filmed in Europe where they have NO 'anti animal cruelty' laws (!) for a very good reason! Do any of you know what a 'trip-wire' is? Especially in relation to horses? Let me explain... A trip wire is basically a length of strong steel wire, like piano wire, strung tightly across the horses path... about 'knee' high.... There are at least two scenes in this movie where you see Arnold swinging his big sword at the front legs of a charging horse and rider and it appears as though he is chopping off the front legs of the horse (!) and it goes DOWN! HARD! This effect was accomplished using a 'trip-wire'... which is ALWAYS FATAL for the horse! It is STILL one of my favorite movies anyhow! " [More]
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"Summer movie seasons come and go, but there was something the summer of 1982 ranks amongst the greatest. What made 1982 so special? Well, while your standing in line, waiting for the third recycling Spiderman, Shrek, Pirates or Oceans, think about what you could have been going to your, most likely newly opened, suburban Cineplex. These were the movies of 1982:May 14: Conan the BarbarianMay 21: Road WarriorMay 28: Rocky 3June 4: Poltergeist and/or Star Trek: The Wrath of KhanJune 11: E.T.June 25: Blade Runner and/or The ThingJuly 9: TronJuly 23: The World According to GarpJuly 30: Last American Virgin and/or Night ShiftAugust 13: Fast Times at Ridgemont High and/or Officer and a GentlemanNot only did some of the most memorable movies of the 80s meet the public, but this four month period in 1982 set the tone for what Hollywood proceeded to make for the remainder of the decade and beyond.For one, consider the talent introduced here, and what they would go on to accomplish beyond 19 ... " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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If John Milius has a specialty as a director, it's making enjoyable films out of highly questionable material. In his directorial debut, Dillinger, he made the cold-blooded gangster an almost lovable figure without toning down the story's violence a bit. Here he uses Robert E. Howard's pulp hero to justify a militaristic worldview just a little to the left of a backwoods militia. Social Darwinism transported to a mythic past, Conan presents a kill-or-be-killed world in which the musclebound Schwarzenegger logically sits at the top of the food chain. Working in top form, Milius has the smarts to pull it off. The world he presents seems strangely plausible and complete, filled out with merchants, cults, and other fixtures. The action sequences are staged excitingly and, like fellow film school pals Lucas and Spielberg, he fills the film with classic film references, with one segment borrowing especially effectively from Kwaidan. On some levels it might be reprehensible, but it's entertainingly reprehensible, particularly in the fleshed out director's cut form found on the DVD version. ~ Keith Phipps, All Movie Guide
 



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