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verslibre wrote:Just make sure they know it's Conan The Barbarian, as in Robert E. Howard (or REH), and not Coco aka Conan O'Brien!![]()
I'll be going to check it out, too. Love the original. This movie's musical score won't be on par with Basil Poledouris's for the '82 film, but Jason Momoa really looks the part and trailers are great.
S2M wrote:This site has become one huge fanboy comic con....do i really need to quote Bill Shatner?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Like Indiana Jones, this is one movie franchise that should be up to Part 15 by now. I think the second Arnie one flopped, but the series has so much potential. Howard left behind a rich and vast fantasy archive to comb through. I rank him almost up there with Tolkien.
verslibre wrote:S2M wrote:This site has become one huge fanboy comic con....do i really need to quote Bill Shatner?
Sorry, do you feel attention is being diverted from the love of your life? And by love, I mean Steve Perry.
Rip Rokken wrote:Hilarious little interview with Jason Momoa... check out his answer to the question at 1:45...
http://www.myspace.com/everything/video ... -wrestling
Deb wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Hilarious little interview with Jason Momoa... check out his answer to the question at 1:45...
http://www.myspace.com/everything/video ... -wrestling
Jeebus, he's a good lookin' guy!Never even heard of him before this movie? Good choice for a Conan though, the guy just oozes masculinity/testosterone, even his voice.
Haha......I'm sure he'll bring in more than a few women to the theatre.
Deb wrote:Jeebus, he's a good lookin' guy!Never even heard of him before this movie? Good choice for a Conan though, the guy just oozes masculinity/testosterone, even his voice.
Haha......I'm sure he'll bring in more than a few women to the theatre.
Rip Rokken wrote:Saw it opening nite, and let me allay all the fears for those who have noticed the absolutely horrid reviews by critics and fans alike -- they are all IDIOTS. The film totally rocked, the action - especially the swordplay - was excellent, Momoa did an outstanding job, and I want a sequel.
Just read that Momoa and I share a favorite movie of all time -- I've seen it more times in theaters than any other film (something like 14 times, I think).
"Last of the Mohicans was like my childhood favorite. I love that movie. The soundtrack to that is probably one of my favorite in the world. My favorite movie is probably the life of Daniel Day-Lewis. If you watched Gangs of New York, it sucked, but then you see him as Bill the Butcher, it's unbelievable. You really want to say Gangs of New York because he's so amazing, but then you want to say There Will Be Blood. I mean, really, he's so amazing. My Left Foot, Last of the Mohicans; the guy is just a freak of nature. He's like a national treasure. That's what he should be considered. Mindblowing, absolutely mindblowing. I can't wait to see him play Lincoln. Anything Daniel Day-Lewis is in, that's pretty much my favorite movie."
Don wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Saw it opening nite, and let me allay all the fears for those who have noticed the absolutely horrid reviews by critics and fans alike -- they are all IDIOTS. The film totally rocked, the action - especially the swordplay - was excellent, Momoa did an outstanding job, and I want a sequel.
Just read that Momoa and I share a favorite movie of all time -- I've seen it more times in theaters than any other film (something like 14 times, I think).
"Last of the Mohicans was like my childhood favorite. I love that movie. The soundtrack to that is probably one of my favorite in the world. My favorite movie is probably the life of Daniel Day-Lewis. If you watched Gangs of New York, it sucked, but then you see him as Bill the Butcher, it's unbelievable. You really want to say Gangs of New York because he's so amazing, but then you want to say There Will Be Blood. I mean, really, he's so amazing. My Left Foot, Last of the Mohicans; the guy is just a freak of nature. He's like a national treasure. That's what he should be considered. Mindblowing, absolutely mindblowing. I can't wait to see him play Lincoln. Anything Daniel Day-Lewis is in, that's pretty much my favorite movie."
Are you alluding to the Daniel Day Lewis Movie? My childhood memories of LOTM comes from the 1971 Masterpiece Theater presentation, with Phillip Madoc and Richard Warwick . How old are you, Rip?
Rip Rokken wrote:Don wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Saw it opening nite, and let me allay all the fears for those who have noticed the absolutely horrid reviews by critics and fans alike -- they are all IDIOTS. The film totally rocked, the action - especially the swordplay - was excellent, Momoa did an outstanding job, and I want a sequel.
Just read that Momoa and I share a favorite movie of all time -- I've seen it more times in theaters than any other film (something like 14 times, I think).
"Last of the Mohicans was like my childhood favorite. I love that movie. The soundtrack to that is probably one of my favorite in the world. My favorite movie is probably the life of Daniel Day-Lewis. If you watched Gangs of New York, it sucked, but then you see him as Bill the Butcher, it's unbelievable. You really want to say Gangs of New York because he's so amazing, but then you want to say There Will Be Blood. I mean, really, he's so amazing. My Left Foot, Last of the Mohicans; the guy is just a freak of nature. He's like a national treasure. That's what he should be considered. Mindblowing, absolutely mindblowing. I can't wait to see him play Lincoln. Anything Daniel Day-Lewis is in, that's pretty much my favorite movie."
Are you alluding to the Daniel Day Lewis Movie? My childhood memories of LOTM comes from the 1971 Masterpiece Theater presentation, with Phillip Madoc and Richard Warwick . How old are you, Rip?
I should have clarified - the quote on the Daniel Day Lewis movies was from an interview with Momoa. But yes, definitely talking about that one. I'd read the book when I was a kid (actually my dad's copy from his childhood), and even had it in comic form for a while. I saw an earlier film version, but don't believe it was the Masterpiece Theater version. I think it was a movie. But the DDL version remains one of my absolute favorite movies of all time. It really set a new standard for period action flicks too -- many since have imitated that style.
Do you remember a stupid TV show called "Hawkeye" with Lee Horsley? Aside from Linda Carter, I hated it, lol. Cheaply produced ripoff. To me, it was to LOTM as "Young Riders" was to "Young Guns".
Don wrote:I remember that show. A bit too Grizzley Adams/ Little House for me. I did enjoy the DDL version of LOTM but would love to see a reboot that followed the more faithful MPT version of the book or even the Randolph Scott 1936 film that I had watched quite a few tmes with my Grandfather on rainy Sunday afternoons on CBS Sunday Matinee (I can still remember Barry White's Love's Theme, the intro music for the the start of the matinee every week).
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Like Indiana Jones, this is one movie franchise that should be up to Part 15 by now. I think the second Arnie one flopped, but the series has so much potential. Howard left behind a rich and vast fantasy archive to comb through. I rank him almost up there with Tolkien.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
verslibre wrote:Yeah, that's a reason to not see a movie. Because CRITICS don't like it.![]()
There aren't as many fans of the sword & sandal genre as there are of "traditional fantasy," so I didn't expect it to do great numbers. I just thought it would make more than $10M.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
verslibre wrote:53% of audiences polled don't like it.
There's a difference.
Like I said, it has a lot to do with the genre, not to mention the fact that Jason Momoa actually LOOKS the part. He looks like a badass, a hardass. He's not "pretty."
If you took that pale-faced wimp from those Twilight flicks and fitted him with a wig, a loincloth and a Toys 'R Us sword, you can bet the movie would've made 35-40M.
verslibre wrote:53% of audiences polled don't like it.
There's a difference.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RedWingFan wrote:verslibre wrote:53% of audiences polled don't like it.
There's a difference.
I don't know if you know what RT is or not. RT members rate it. There is no selection of audience members who like or dislike. You're free to join and give your opinion to affect the #'s.
By the way, RT users who dislike the movie is up to 54%
Rip Rokken wrote:But come to think of it, his sword did look kinda Toys R' Us at times. Apparently, this is the actual sword from the film.
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