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Sword and Sorcery or Fantasy Films that Don't Suck?

Started by Voros, August 14, 2017, 02:37:41 AM

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Voros

Quote from: BedrockBrendan;983630If we are including asian, I would add the following (including the more over the top wuxia as well):

A Chinese Ghost Story (1-3)
A Chinese Odyssey 1-2
Deadful Melody
Green Snake
Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons
Legend of Zu
Painted Skin
Painted Skin: Resurrection
Painted Skin (1993)
Sorcerer and the White Snake
Web of Death
Zu Warriors from Magic Mountain

Never heard of Painted Skin thanks.

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Bedrockbrendan

Quote from: Voros;984034Never heard of Painted Skin thanks.

I think they are quite good. If you've ever read Tales from a Chinese Studio by Pu Songling they are based on the Painted Skin story in there. I believe there is a translation of the short story here: http://www.illuminatedlantern.com/cinema/archives/short_stories_the_painted_skin.php

The 1993 version is really hard to get and probably only worth it if you are a fan of King Hu (I liked the movie but it is a bit dated and absent the context of it being a King Hu movie might not appeal to people as much). The newer films have pretty good special effects and add in more spirited beast elements than the original story had. I think of the two new ones, the second (Resurrection) is a bit better, but part one is enjoyable as well and has Donnie Yen in it.

The Exploited.

I do have a soft spot for the Conan Movies I must admit.

Fire and Ice is a class little flick.

One of my favorite fantasy films is Krull. Not at all because of the heroes. The main beardy guy is wetter than a burst water pipe.

But the Beast is absolutely class. And the concept, that he is some kind of horrific alien is cool as well. Those minions the parasitic slayers and doppelgangers were so creepy. Lovecraft would be proud!

But killed by 'love' in the end... For shame.
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Voros

Quote from: BedrockBrendan;984138I think they are quite good. If you've ever read Tales from a Chinese Studio by Pu Songling they are based on the Painted Skin story in there. I believe there is a translation of the short story here: http://www.illuminatedlantern.com/cinema/archives/short_stories_the_painted_skin.php

The 1993 version is really hard to get and probably only worth it if you are a fan of King Hu (I liked the movie but it is a bit dated and absent the context of it being a King Hu movie might not appeal to people as much). The newer films have pretty good special effects and add in more spirited beast elements than the original story had. I think of the two new ones, the second (Resurrection) is a bit better, but part one is enjoyable as well and has Donnie Yen in it.

Big King Hu fan.

Bedrockbrendan

Quote from: Voros;984462Big King Hu fan.

It is I believe his last film, and my understanding is he wasn't in the best of health when he made it, so it might not have as much power as say Touch of Zen. But still an enjoyable movie and shot in that King Hu style. The source material is quite cool as well. A Touch of Zen was inspired by a story from the same book (except in the short story the female hero is a spirit).

Just Another Snake Cult

Barbarian Queen(1985) is a guilty pleasure of mine, mostly for presence of the late B-queen Lana Clarkson.
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Quote from: Biscuitician;984683Krull

The greatest movie ever made.

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Voros

Quote from: BedrockBrendan;984536It is I believe his last film, and my understanding is he wasn't in the best of health when he made it, so it might not have as much power as say Touch of Zen. But still an enjoyable movie and shot in that King Hu style. The source material is quite cool as well. A Touch of Zen was inspired by a story from the same book (except in the short story the female hero is a spirit).

I'll have to find that book then!

I'm trying to think of some Japanese fantasy films, they tend towards ghost stories like Ugetsu, The Black Cat. Under the Cherry Blossom Trees, Woman in the Dunes and Akira Kurosawa's Dreams are some exceptions.

Voros

Quote from: Just Another Snake Cult;984604Barbarian Queen(1985) is a guilty pleasure of mine, mostly for presence of the late B-queen Lana Clarkson.

Never seen that one but I love me some camp.

kosmos1214

While not TECHNICALLY A movie the Legend of Crystania is super solid another one is Rune explorers though it throws around A few more jokes and gags.
If you are in to tv shows try magic knight rayearth ( literally the series that invented the term "magic knight") sorcerer stabber orphen and Slayers (more A comedy for fans of fantasy but fun).
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I want to say there are more but I can't remember them off the top of my head ( the one major draw back of watching to much anime.
Actually Aura Battler Dunbine is sort of A s&s mech show and so is uhhh whats is called damn I'll remember eventually.
Oooh just remembered it's Vision of Escaflowne.
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"kill a commie for mommy"

"hey thee i walk through the valley of the shadow of death but i fear no evil because im the meanest son of a bitch in the valley"

Bedrockbrendan

Quote from: Voros;984830I'll have to find that book then!

I'm trying to think of some Japanese fantasy films, they tend towards ghost stories like Ugetsu, The Black Cat. Under the Cherry Blossom Trees, Woman in the Dunes and Akira Kurosawa's Dreams are some exceptions.

Strange Tales From a Chinese Studio (the Penguin edition is available pretty cheap on Amazon). It has tons of short accounts of the strange. It is quite perfect for gaming inspiration because the stories get right into the monster details.

Simlasa

Quote from: Biscuitician;984683Krull

The greatest movie ever made.
I went and watched Krull again for the first time since forever. I don't think I cared for it much when I originally saw it and... I still think it's pretty awful. Some neat designs though and nice landscapes... the spider cave was cool.

ArrozConLeche

Would you include Highlander as Sword & Sorcery? Except for the modern setting, it's got some of the elements.