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2015-03-31, 11:03 PM (ISO 8601)
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Favorite underrated fantasy films
I just saw a pretty awesome fantasy movie. Mythica: A Quest for heroes, with Kevin Sorbo. Reminded me of some of the great fantasy movies I saw when I was younger, like LadyHawke. It's on ConTV.com, which is like free Netflix for Geeks, lol. I love it.
What are some of your favorite fantasy films that aren't the Lord of the Rings?
BTW, if anyone wants, the movie is here - http://on.contv.com/WatchMythica
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2015-04-01, 09:10 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
I still think Willow was one of the most underrated fantasy movies out there
Also still like both Krull and Hawk the Slayer, though they are a bit dated now I guess...
That said, I would like to nominate the 2000 release of Dungeons and Dragons for some kind of "horrendous, misguided attempt at movie" prize.
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2015-04-01, 09:31 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
I have a bit of a soft spot for Book of Vile Darkness, actually. Partly because of the brilliant dark atmosphere the soundtrack manages to infuse even some of the goofier scenes, partly because of the incredibly good creepy child scene, partly just because it was far less horrible than I'd anticipated it'd be.
As for really underrated fantasy films, Nightwatch gets the vote from me. Definitely one of the most stylish and innovative urban fantasy/horror films I know of.This is the end. Unless, possibly, it isn't.
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2015-04-01, 09:36 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
I'll have to say "The Thief of Bagdad" from 1940, it was such an amazingly epic movie for the time and I'd dare say that some of the practical effects hold up pretty well even for today's standards. I watched it when I was very young and re-watched it when it sometimes was on television, never changed my mind about it. I just love that movie.
Though I have the impression that it's not a movie that is talked about that much today, it has been met with a ton of critical acclaim, so I guess it's not really underrated... If so, Krull can have my vote as well.Last edited by Kalmageddon; 2015-04-01 at 09:38 AM.
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2015-04-01, 04:11 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
I have an irrational love for The Company of Wolves. The transformation effects are horrible and lame, and worse, gratuitous, but just about everything else about the movie I find entrancing. Beautiful music, lovely sets, thoughtful script, and more symbolism than you'd find at a tarot card convention. Even the wolves just look sooo cuddly...
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2015-04-01, 09:45 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
Yeah...for sure. I think all of the D&D movies are pretty lackluster, especially for their budgets, which is why I was impressed by what these guys did with Mythica.
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2015-04-01, 09:47 PM (ISO 8601)
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2015-04-06, 11:19 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
Moving outside the "swords and sorcery" subset of fantasy, this is an unconventional example, but The Mummy was one of my favorites - having an interesting "Fighter Mage Thief" group dynamic with Rick, Evy and Jon.
Another of my favorites was Push, which had a fairly well fleshed-out psionics system that belonged in a smarter movie. Also, Chris Evans and Djimon Honsou (Korath in Guardians of the Galaxy) had a great rivalry going.Plague Doctor by Crimmy
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2015-04-06, 11:30 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
Being an unashamed Ray Harryhausen fan I'm going for the 'The Golden Voyage of Sinbad'
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The best of three Sinbad movies and has the wonderful battle with the statue of Kali armed with six swords !Last edited by comicshorse; 2015-04-06 at 11:31 AM.
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2015-04-07, 10:15 PM (ISO 8601)
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2015-04-07, 11:26 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
I'm not surprised to see Krull made the list, but it was my immediate first choice. I often end up introducing it to people, so it definitely slides into "cult classic" status.
Aside from that... I may be one of the only people who actually enjoyed the Dungeon Siege movie "In the name of the king". It was campy, predictable, and made of cliche, but it was fun despite that and still beat the socks off most sci-fi channel original movies.My Homebrew A Return to Exile, a homebrew campaign setting.
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2015-04-07, 11:45 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
willow for me, a real favourite.
I greatly enjoyed !egend too, but lady hawke was just brilliant.
Definitely enjoyed krull. "Lord" hawk the slayer, eh, I really liked it as a very young kid. I enjoyed a lot less as an adult, making me cringe in several scenes, and each time he was called "lord hawk", whereas the rest of the movies on my list I still very much enjoy.
And of course there's the ones everyone remembers like Laberynth and such, very nice.
Now I think I'm off to check out mythic, sounds interesting.
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2015-04-08, 12:48 AM (ISO 8601)
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I saw the thread title and went Krull!
Legend must be added as well (50% on Rotten Tomatoes, really!? ). For the beautiful cinematography and music if nothing else. Plus it remains in my mind my introduction to fantasy.
Kull the Conqueror would make the list too, a second Conan movie with Kevin Sorbo as Conan*. I tend to like Kevin Sorbo. And it was more enjoyable than the Conan remake and better than Conan the Destroyer or Red Sonja.
*Technically Proto-Conan would be more accurate as the original Conan story was a re-writing of a Kull story which didn't quite fit Kull.
And got to say I loved the original Clash of the Titans.Peanut Half-Dragon Necromancer by Kurien.
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2015-04-08, 11:09 AM (ISO 8601)
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2015-04-08, 12:28 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
Dragonheart (not the sequel) The Black Cauldron (the Disney animated movie) and Dungeons and Dragons (2000) (I know it sucks, but I can't help but say there are big places where this movie simply works.)
Agreed. Uwe Boll is one of the worst directors of modern times, and we live in a time where Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer can churn out up to two craptacular movies a year.
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2015-04-08, 12:33 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
Fire and Ice, the animated movie. Maybe not Ralph Bakshi's best effort, but still entertaining. Dark Wolf is awesome.
The Last Unicorn. That movie still gets me teary iced at the end. Bonus points for Christopher Lee playing the head villain.Don't know your name but bring the pain.
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2015-04-08, 12:55 PM (ISO 8601)
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Can we consider Dragonslayer, an underrated fantasy film?
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2015-04-08, 01:55 PM (ISO 8601)
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2015-04-08, 02:15 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
It was packaged as a 2 for 1 with a movie I was buying anyway and couldn't find packaged by itself. I'm guessing they'd had too much trouble selling it and decided to bribe people to take it, because the two BDs for one deal was cheaper than the bargain DVDs on the shelf.
By the point they hit that level, I don't think the sales statistics even matter anymore, Uwe Boll got his money loooong in advance, anyway. (I'm pretty sure BD/DVD sales statistics are purely wholesale figures, anyway.)My Homebrew A Return to Exile, a homebrew campaign setting.
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2015-04-08, 03:04 PM (ISO 8601)
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2015-04-08, 03:52 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
There are a lot of good ones listed already, but I’m going deep into the vault and pulling out one I doubt anyone has seen.
That movies is called the warrior and the sorceress, an Argentinean affair from 1984. It stars a drunk David Carradine (seriously I swear he’s sloshed through this whole movie) as a mercenary warrior named Kain. He wonders into a desert town that’s controlled by two warring factions battling over the only well in town. It’s basically Yojimbo or A fist full of dollars.
Now I like this move, I like it a lot, David Carradine is always entertaining, even when he’s drunk or not giving a crap. However this film is not exactly for kids, the female lead is topless through the entirety of the film, in fact I think all the female characters are topless. The show is about as low budget as you can get, with little in the way of special effects although since it’s from 1984, what little there is, is all practical. Running time is just shy of an hour and a half. One of the most interesting things is that this movie is produced by Roger Corman, who isn’t exactly a small name.
Apparently according to wikipedia its considered a cult classic. If you’re a fan of Roger Corman’s films, or David Carradine, or you’re just in the mood for a lot of violence (although there's not alot of gore) and nudity, look into it. heck if you're into sword and sorcery, then look into it anyway.
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2015-04-08, 04:01 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
It doesn't sound like a fantasy film from what you're describing. Where's the fantastical element coming in?
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2015-04-08, 04:28 PM (ISO 8601)
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2015-04-09, 05:53 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
My favorite Underrated Fantasy Films, which i mention under here :
1. Wizards (1977)
2. Jabberwockey (1977)
3. The Hobbit (1977)
4. The Lord Of The Rings (1978)
5. Dragonslayer (1981)
That's it....................
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2015-04-09, 05:57 AM (ISO 8601)
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2015-04-09, 06:43 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
I think sadly most fantasy movies are pretty bad, and actually overrated. Can't really think of any I would consider underrated, except perhaps the most recend adaptation of Chinese Ghost Story. But it seems to me that most of the problems people have with it is that it's different than the more well known earlier one.
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2015-04-09, 07:07 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
Out of all these, I can say I really liked Krull and Willow. I've seen a few others, but don't think they were underrated (though Wizards has one of my favorite scenes of any movie, ever).
I do want to watch the ones I haven't seen.
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2015-04-09, 08:47 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
If you liked Mythica, Arrowstorm (the production company) has a Christmas movie called the Christmas Dragon that is set in the same world, and Mythica 2 is currently on Kickstarter to raise money for special effects. They also have a number of unrelated fantasy and sci-fi movies, although I think Mythica is probably their best so far. A friend's daughter is one of the makeup people, and they do almost all of the filming here in Utah.
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2015-04-09, 03:13 PM (ISO 8601)
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2015-04-09, 04:53 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Favorite underrated fantasy films
Yor: The Hunter From the Future.
What other movie has a scene where the main character stands on the edge of a massive canyon, shoots a giant bat with a horribly under drawn shot from a longbow, then jumps on the bat, (which has gone into instant rigor-mortis,) and uses it as a hang-glider to cross said canyon?
What other movie ties a He-Man action figure to a yo-yo string, pushes it across a cardboard chasm, then 'seamlessly' intertwines said shot within the edit of humans in the real set acting out the most dispassionate man v. robot fight in the history of cinema?
What other title has an entire cast, men and women, dressed in loin cloths and skirts? With said cast doing acrobatics and fighting all movie long? And not a single actor or actress has deemed to wear underwear?Homebrew PrC: The Performance Artist
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