She was also in a couple movies listed previously, Conquest and Ator, the Fighting Eagle, which I’d recommend over these three Siani/Torrisi flicks. is the feisty small-chested swordskitty in a genre that typically features double-Ds. Here’s why: Perhaps the only reason to watch them is Sabrina Siani. These three are pretty bad and only for completists, stalkers, and cultists. Throne of Fire (aka Il trono di fuoco) (1983).Barbarian Master (aka The Sword of the Barbarians, aka Sangraal, la spada di fuoco) (1982).The Invincible Barbarian (aka Gunan, King of the Barbarians) (1982).Three Italian jobs starring Sabrina Siani and Pietro Torrisi… Here’s the bottom of the barbarian barrel. These are some of the best Italian movies in the genre, and by “best Italian movies” I mean “laughably bad but strangely fun”…
#List of 1987 tamil films series
There are several series that are categories of their own and extended into the 90s…Īnd one last series: The Ator trilogy starring Miles O’Keefe. Yor lands a critical on the Darth Vader-esque minion. The following movies straddle the line between the caveman and barbarian genres, but what’s the difference? What is it about 1983? The next four are the regrettable “barbarian women” movies, though they have their moments…
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Hundra probably deserves to be placed in the next category, but the Ennio Morricone score and the bull-worshipping cult keeps it up here with the big girls. Those four are the halfway decent entries in the “barbarian women” category.
#List of 1987 tamil films movie
The original Conan movie is the main reason why many of the following movies exist. ( This list will now go off on a barbarian tangent for awhile, and return to “other fantasy” further down the post.) The “Why did they choose such puny and dorky-looking actor to play the leading dude?” category. The next category consists of animated features that bridge the gap between what came before and what came after… First up are Terry Gilliam’s dragon comedies…
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In that sense, these were a prelude to the tidal wave of fantasy movies that were to come in the 80s. Prior to these, worthwhile fantasy cinema was mostly limited to Harryhausen, Fantasia, Wizard of Oz, and a few others.
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The first couple categories dip back into the 70s. To make the list a little more useful, I’ve divided it into sub-categories to show the chronology and relationships between them. They may be stupid, but “we can laugh as we watch it and appreciate its existence as a cultural artifact.” Warning…many of the movies listed hear are low-grade trash and so-bad-they-are-funny. There’s probably some borderline and multi-genre movies that I’ve missed and some I’ve left off on purpose, such as the original Star Wars and Indiana Jones trilogies. Some on this big list are also in the science fantasy or post-apocalypse genres, but with definite fantasy elements. It’s called the “Big” list instead of the “Master” list because there are so many obscure and foreign fantasy movies that I’ve never heard of and will likely never watch.
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I’ve decided to fix this problem with this one long post about fantasy movies from that legendary decade, and a few from the late 70s and early 90s. This blog is about fantasy jungles and I’ve posted about many jungle movies from the 80s, but hardly any fantasy flicks from the same era. Want some recommendations? Check out my post about The Most Interesting 1980s Fantasy Movies in the World.)