The implications are clear. The burly Adonis has an objective and his goal is hampered by the presence of the skeletons. He must defeat them.
Is this going to end well? Well, if you are a fan of these types of movies you already know the answer. Whether by himself, or with the help of a coterie of allies, some of whom may die in their efforts, the heroes will succeed. The outcome is a foregone conclusion, but the journey is the essence.
Hence this blogathon, a celebration of swords and sorcery movies, ones where human heroes (or even would-be heroes) face down the hordes of supernatural evil.
Over the next two days, Rachel @ Hamlette's Soliloquy and I will be celebrating this genre, as well as a few other stalwart companions who will be presenting their own forms of "barbarian worship".
THE BARBARIANS:
Realweegiemidget Reviews: The Beastmaster (1982)
Hamlette's Soliloquy: Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023):
Speakeasy: Hercules in the Haunted World (1961):
The Midnite Drive-In: Conan (Schwarzenegger Double Feature) (1982/1984):
18 Cinema Lane : Willow (1988):
I'll be posting my entry later today (Lord willing and the creek don't rise), but my kick-off post is live, at least :-)
ReplyDeleteOkay, my review of Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023) is up now too :-)
DeleteYou really should write screenplays, thanks for that fabulous description. Totally saw in with Marc Singer. Looking forward to your review too.
ReplyDeleteMe? Write screenplays? I absolutely suck at writing dialogue, which is why I've never had a success at writing stories.
DeleteThat description is pretty good...
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