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Are you referring to the old one or the new one coming out?
The new one looks something like prince of persia. I think it will be average because its done in 3d and i hate 3d. Also im not sure of the rating but if its not rated R its not worth seeing. Conan should have lots of blood
After seeing the latest trailers, I now have my doubts that this movie willbe any good. It looks a lot like Prince of Persia movie. Nothing but CGI and acrobatic stunts. I hope I am wrong.
The original Milius film is one of the most under-rated movies of the '80s. A fantastic film from beginning to end, with cinematography that would've made Sergio Leone proud.
And the score is the best music ever made for a film. No contest. And if anyone disagrees, I will crush them, see them driven before me, and hear the lamentation of their women!
The original Milius film is one of the most under-rated movies of the '80s. A fantastic film from beginning to end, with cinematography that would've made Sergio Leone proud.
And the score is the best music ever made for a film. No contest. And if anyone disagrees, I will crush them, see them driven before me, and hear the lamentation of their women!
The new movie ... eh. I'll catch it on DVD.
I agree. Ar-nold was Conan. And, I haven't seen one remake of anything lately that I thought was even near as good as the original....pale imitations, to my mind, a waste of time, money and film.
If I had to guess I have probably watched it at least 100 times.
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