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Rebellion involved in possible Hawk the Slayer sequel

Started by GordonR, 03 July, 2015, 09:24:54 AM

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Zarjazzer

the best bits of Hawk the slayer! Um ,all three minutes of it...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORXmKxe-iHk

he throws swords he stares hard at someone who may be Warren Clarke! Classic stuff.
The Justice department has a good re-education programme-it's called five to ten in the cubes.

IAMTHESYSTEM

Spaghetti fantasy rather than spaghetti western! The archery section must be included in the 're imagining' of this stupendous marvel of a movie. See how it glows!!
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ThryllSeekyr

Love the whistling in used in it's them song.

Anybody know how I can isolate or reproduce that sound......

Dandontdare


Hawkmumbler

A shite movie but one I enjoy all the same. A sequel would be...interesting.

ThryllSeekyr

Quote from: Dandontdare on 06 July, 2015, 08:08:42 AM
Quote from: ThryllSeekyr on 05 July, 2015, 09:34:45 PM
Love the whistling in used in it's them song.

Anybody know how I can isolate or reproduce that sound......

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9Ay727EYzw

I can do the thing with the lips, but it just doesn't work for me....need a instrument......incidently this part of the music was inspired by War of the Worlds.

ThryllSeekyr

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The actor sitting in the chair is none other than Crow himself.

I hope he cameos.

locustsofdeath!

Now if only another Ator movie was on the horizon, I could die happy.

I'd settle for a third GOR film.

EDIT: Or a sequel to Barbarian Brothers!!!

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dweezil2

I seem to remember The Sword And The Sorcerer making quite an impression on my adolescent mind too!!!
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ThryllSeekyr

#25
Don't forget,  Walt Disney's - Dragon-Slayer

Dragon-Heart

Just before those type of film began to get silly!

Then there are more classics cast from the same mould as Conan....

Death-Stalker

Not sure how many of these were made, but it's only the first and second that were seeing.

Beast-Master

Watch the first film (You'll find it on the same page!), but forget the sequel where the hero and his animal companions are magically transported to the modern day (Circa 80's Modern Day!) and maybe the television series that tried to revive this film was not such a good idea as well. Even with the same actor Marc Singer inserted into this. Filmed on our (Mine!) Gold Coast hinterland. I only have contempt for something that local and it does show.

Trying to source some early 90's film of the same genre about twin girls adopted by monk/wizard and taught martial arts skill involving staff weapons and how to cut arrows. There was a goat-man as well. Like the too above films there was enough partial-nudity to inspire my young mind and satisfy as well further frustrate my urges. Sometimes I feel like my young self again, even now.

 

ThryllSeekyr


Jim_Campbell

Quote from: dweezil2 on 28 July, 2015, 11:21:07 PM
I seem to remember The Sword And The Sorcerer making quite an impression on my adolescent mind too!!!

Ahh... those pre-internet days when the closest an adolescent boy got to porn was a gratuitous boob shot in a low-budget fantasy movie...

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Mardroid

I've seen Beastmaster around three times as a youngster. I haven't seen it for years. I liked.that a lot.

I remember it had some strange creatures in it. Strange robed (or was it winged) bird skull headed things [spoiler]that drop from the sky enfold a man and leave just bones..[/spoiler]

Greg M.

Beastmaster is a spectacularly ghoulish film at times - its nasty moments are one of the reasons it still holds up well. It all makes sense when you realise it was directed by Don Coscarelli, who did Phantasm and Bubba Ho-Tep.