I'm trying to decide where to start on my quarantine movie marathon. I'm in a crappy 80's adventure/sci-fi mood.





It might have been all about expectations going in but I remember being vastly disappointed in Barbarian and thought Destroyer was fun..Apache said:
Conan the Barbarian was the good one. Destroyer was too campy
Worst take ever. You are now the worst poster ever.Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Krull came out in '83, King Solomon's Mines came out in '85 (I think). Go in release date order.
edit - if you're seriously doing crappy '80s sci-fi/adventure, you probably should start in 1980 with movies like Saturn 3, Battle Beyond the Stars, and Flash Gordon (that one is not a good movie although it is a favorite from the era).

YouBet said:Worst take ever. You are now the worst poster ever.Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Krull came out in '83, King Solomon's Mines came out in '85 (I think). Go in release date order.
edit - if you're seriously doing crappy '80s sci-fi/adventure, you probably should start in 1980 with movies like Saturn 3, Battle Beyond the Stars, and Flash Gordon (that one is not a good movie although it is a favorite from the era).
Did you miss this part of my statement? It is possible to really enjoy an otherwise bad movie, which Flash Gordon definitely is. The movie and the score are enjoyable. But it is quite a campy movie, especially in a year when The Empire Strikes Back was released. Let's take the Hawkman prince, portrayed by Brian Blessed. He was a fun character, and he made such an impression on me at when he showed up as the fat Jar Jar in The Phantom Menace, I could not help but see the Hawkman in face and his voice was unmistakable. Similarly, when Timothy Dalton first showed his face at Gibraltar as 007, I still saw him as Prince Baron. It was a fun bad movie. If you still want to consider me as the worst poster ever, knock yourself out; I'll go right along enjoying what I consider bad movies.Quote:
favorite from the era
Another one that Queen did that should be on this list - Highlander.Geriatric Punk said:
Not to mention Queen doing the Flash soundtrack. Epic!
BennyBlancoFromTheBright said:
BEASTMASTER !!! Now we're talking
Ladyhawke -- tried watching that a few years ago and it has not aged well at all. The 80s era synth soundtrack was downright cringe-worthy. Throw in a completely updated soundtrack and salvage this movie.jkag89 said:
Been a very long time since I've watched either The Sword and the Sorcerer or Willow so they may have not aged well. Of those I listed above, Dragonslayer and Ladyhawke are your best bets.
Philo B 93 said:
Tonight I ended up skipping Krull and King Solomon's Mines for the flick with this line: "Yeah, that's what I call a campfire!"
Can you name it?
Someone already said it, but that is a great scene.Philo B 93 said:
Tonight I ended up skipping Krull and King Solomon's Mines for the flick with this line: "Yeah, that's what I call a campfire!"
Can you name it?
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Krull came out in '83, King Solomon's Mines came out in '85 (I think). Go in release date order.
edit - if you're seriously doing crappy '80s sci-fi/adventure, you probably should start in 1980 with movies like Saturn 3, Battle Beyond the Stars, and Flash Gordon (that one is not a good movie although it is a favorite from the era).