thanasmilios
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Ohhhhh words can describe how i felt when i finally finished watching the movie. It was so bad when i was watching it the environment of the whorehouse made me want to puke. It was an awful try even for a b- movie. There are b-movies underrated as hell like Carnosaur (1993), The Cellar (1989) which is my favorite b-movie people hated those but i loved them much better than this sh*t. And i watched this movie in a boring winter afternoon and it ruined the whole afternoon. Then i fixed it by watching the much better Thinner (1996). Even for a b-movie fan this movie can't be watched i don't know how i managed to watch that crap.
One of the best films i ever saw it has some very nice and funny quotes like that of Kostas that says ''I'l break your bones one by one and believe me it hurts a lot''. Kostas is the best movie villain ever he can teleport from place to place. Christos his enemy is a son of a bitch and he gets easily killed by kostas. The film has very nice blood effects and it's very very funny because of Kostas' funny quotes and appearance. I saw it for the first time in TV in 2012 and i loved it very much i never stop watching it and laughing again and again. Kostas sadly gets stabbed to the death in the end but he is the best villain ever. Very good movie i love it Top 250 for sure.
This is a very good Sword and Sorcery movie. It came out in 1981 at the height of the Dungeons and Dragon popularity. I first saw this movie in the Heritage Park Mall in Midwest City Oklahoma. Paramount released the movie but Disney did the animation and Industrial Light and Magic did the special effects. It's got the most real looking dragon I've ever seen in the movies. It was all done with models and puppets. You can see earlier versions of the effects in "Forbidden Planet" and "The Empire Strikes Back" and "King Kong". The story is set in the dark ages when the Celtic/Roman culture in England was first exposed to Christianity. It's your basic traditional dragon story. They did their best to make the buildings and clothing look authentic to the dark ages. I liked the part where the villagers convert to Christianity and are baptized with full emersion just as was done in the early Church. It's a good family film. There is a brief underwater nude scene and is scary enough that young kids might get nightmares. My favorite quote is "We don't do tests." I have the laser-disc of this movie. It's full screen and the scratches in the film are still there but the sound is good.