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Conan the Destroyer (Widescreen)
 
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Conan the Destroyer (Widescreen)

Arnold Schwarzenegger , Grace Jones , Richard Fleischer    PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)   DVD
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (56 customer reviews)

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The dark, brooding tone of Conan the Barbarian is replaced in this rousing sequel by a lighter, more humorous tone and one of the campiest casts ever assembled. This time, Conan is assigned by a duplicitous queen (Sarah Douglas) to escort a virgin princess (Olivia d'Abo) on a treacherous trek to a crystal palace where they will retrieve a priceless gemstone. Basketball champ and self-described Lothario Wilt Chamberlain plays Bombaata, a warrior sent on a secret mission to kill Conan, and the androgynous Grace Jones plays Zula, a wild woman who becomes Conan's loyal ally. Some consider this sequel a disappointment, but the film makes no apologies for its silliness, and that's the key to its success as gloriously pulpy entertainment. --Jeff Shannon

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1.0 out of 5 stars Awful movie. I wish I could forget it, April 29 2004
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This review is from: Conan the Destroyer (Widescreen) (DVD)
The masterul epic quality of "Conan the Barbarian" demanded an epic sequel. Instead, what we were given was a parody.

In the first movie Conan's character was well developed, you saw what happened to him over the course of his life, what created him, and what his motivations were.

In this movie, Conan is reduced to a bodybuilder in a fur diaper.

Conan's companions in the first movie were formidible accomplices who Conan respected. In this movie, Conan's companions, especially the annoyingly sniveling cretin Malak, (played by Tracey Walter) have no redeeming qualities at all. I kept hoping Conan would impale him and put us out of our misery. I was constantly lead to wonder "Why is Conan hanging around with this guy?"

Sandahl Bergman in the original movie was a Valkyrie. She was amazingly beautiful, but also amazingly powerful and dangerous.

In the second movie we were given Grace Jones. Please. Not only is she unattractive, her character was essentially unbelievable, crude and repulsive. The notion that she could portray any kind of a warrior was laughable.

The villains in the first movie are fearful. James Earl Jones as Thulsa Doom, Sven Ole Thorsen as Thorgrim and Ben Davidson as Rexor come across as men who could perhaps beat Conan. It made the outcome uncertain and Conan's eventual victory that much more powerful.

In this movie the villain is a guy in a monster suit, and a rhino horn with poorly done special effects. It is so ridiculously, lame that Conan must drop his sword and arm wrestle the monster for a fair fight. Wilt Chamberlain, while a creditable athlete, simply did not have the screen prescence necessary. One look at him and it was obvious that Conan could take him. Chamberlain didn't do the role justice.

In the first movie, magic was just that. Magic. It was dangerous, expensive in terms of life and used only in dire circumstances. In this movie magic is reduced to the level of a bad "Dungeons and Dragons" game. I halfway expected The wizard (Mako) to pull out some oddly shaped dice and roll them in his battle with the Man Ape/Toth-Amon.

In the original movie, Conan ponders The riddle of steel, he's a thinker and a man of action. He speaks little. In this movie, talks toomuch, Conan rescues a blonde girl and is betrayed by the evil stepmother. It was a variation of Snow White, Cimmerian style. At least there weren't seven dwarves.

Finally, Conan movies should be R rated. The world of Conan is violent, brutal, lusty and grim. Solutuions ot problems are found with the edge of a blade, not with talk. This watered-down milquetoast version of a Conan adventure was designed to pander to a family friendly audience and D&D geeks. There's plenty of family entertainment out there, and to bring adapt Conan to that environment is wrong.

It's too bad that John Milius was not in charge of this movie. The suits in Hollywood had their way and this movie stinks as a result. The fans lost, because instead three movies we only get one good one, one bad one, and if a third is ever made, it likely won't star Arnold in the title role. What a missed opportunity. It could have been SO much better.

If you like the Conan stories, ignore this film, and stick to the one and only Conan movie.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Transfer, Oct 8 2011
I purchased the Bluray version of both Conan movies to replace my DVD package "Conan, the complete quest". The Bluray versions are a substantial upgrade over the DVD. The picture is a beautiful transfer, with rich color and sharp details that are a pleasure to see. The sound is upgraded from mono in the center chanel to full surround that rocks the room, particularly the Conan theme. The special features on "Barbarian" are similar to the old DVD features. There are no special features on "Destroyer", and this is fine with me. It's a popcorn movie that I enjoy just for the pleasure of the adventure, the sets, and the costume characters. It's worth seeing them in the richness of Bluray. The actors seem to be enjoying their roles, knowing they are playing out your childhood fantasy adventure. Roger Ebert gives this 3 stars out of 4, and I agree with his comments.
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4.0 out of 5 stars even better than the original(in my opinion) 4.2/5, Aug 31 2007
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falcon "disdressed12" (canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Conan the Destroyer (Widescreen) (DVD)
this sequel to "Conan The Barbarian" is a pretty decent movie,in my
mind.it has as much action as the first one,but the story is better in
my opinion.it is a bit hard to follow.at least i thought it was.the
tone of the movie seems lighter than the first,and there is more
humour.i also liked the fact the Conan was shown as being human,and
not invincible.i thought his main adversary was a great choice for the
strength of Conan and he could not beat it by brawn alone.there are
also some great characters for Conan's traveling companions,who
actually were very helpful to Conan.the one thing i did not like is
Grace Jones.i thought her character added nothing to the movie and was
pointless.however,i thought the movie was good enough to overcome that
detail.in fact,in spite of that fact,in my opinion "Conan The
Destroyer" manages to be a better movie than the first Conan movie.this
is just my opinion of course.For me,Conan The Destroyer is a 4.2/5
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