Throwback Thursday: Conan(1982)

in #movies7 years ago

 The progenitor of hack and slash fantasy is brought to life by Arnold Schwarzenegger, and it is a load of fun to watch. This movie captures the spirit of Conan, has surprisingly good acting and story, and features all of those Arnold sounds everyone loves. James Earl Jones makes a great menacing villain as Thulsa Doom. It also features Iwamatsu Mako ( you probably know him as Uncle Iroh) as narrator and wizard companion of Conan, and Max von Sydow as King Osric. The movie was co-written and directed by John Millius, with Oliver Stone(yes that one) assisting in the writing. This movie is great from start to finish and features tons of memorable lines, great effects and exciting action sequences. 

 The plot revolves around the early life of Conan and his desire to claim vengeance on the snake-cult leader Thulsa Doom for killing his family and destroying his village. Along the way he gathers his companions Subotai and Valeria and undertakes a quest that allows him to strike back at Doom while getting rich and saving the king's daughter from the clutches of the Cult of Set. What follows is a fantasy adventure worthy of the Conan legacy, with just the right balance of humor, emotion and action to keep you on the edge of your seat. While no one would ever accuse Arnold Schwarzenegger of being the world's best actor, I think that this has to be one of, if not his best performance ever, which is funny considering this is the movie that put him on the map. The only other I would say even comes close would be Predator, but that's for another Thursday.

 I would be remiss if I didn't talk about the great effects in this movie. Not only are the fight scenes shot brilliantly, the makeup and props departments really go all out to make the decapitations and rending impacts feel real. The mechanical effects used for the snakes are really a step beyond even what you see today, this movie makes you believe that Conan is fighting a giant snake, it looks amazing and you can almost feel Conan's bones snapping under the pressure( the prop could generate upwards of 9 tons of pressure). The stunt work by Terry Leonard and Kyoshi Yamazaki is amazing and the main trio received martial arts training and did nearly all of their own stunt work, so non of those awkward fight-scene face cutaways.

 This movie is definitely worth your time if you enjoy fantasy even a little bit. I don't know if we will ever get anything like it again the way Hollywood is going. Thank you for reading and have a great day!

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Conan is such a good fucking film. The sets, the score, the action all just come together for pretty much the definitive sword and sorcery film. I'll admit I don't know much about Conan outside of the two films so I cannot say how well it holds up to the source material but the film holds up incredibly well on its own merits.

I still get chills every time I watch the prayer to Crom because it just fits into the tone of the scene so well argh I fucking love this film.

If you have any interest in action or adventure films, watch it. It's pretty much required reading for the genres. It's like being a fan of sci-fi and not having seen the original trilogy in my opinion.

Feel free to skip Conan The Destroyer however, decent watch but nowhere near as great

Thanks for reading, I agree about Conan The Destroyer, it's not bad but it just doesn't have the same impact as the original.

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Thanks for reading!

Nice, always love seeing a throwback. Especially to an Arnold movie.

There really is no one quite like him, thanks for reading!

Nice. I actually wrote about Conan The Barbarian the other day lol. It holds up very well. The costumes are kind of bad but it's almost 40 years old so I can get past that. If you happen to get your hands on the Collecters edition of the dvd from several years ago it has a lot of fun background information and a newly made making of documentry. I think a lot of those extras got left out of the bluray.

Thanks for reading, you are right the dvd is definitely superior in terms of special features. That has definitely been the most painful thing about some of my bluray upgrades, why can't they just be the same?

I don't know but it does suck. I always liked that stuff because it adds value.