Krull blew me away as a kid. I still love it to this day. It was on par with the original Conan films and even the first Beast Master. It deserves more recognition.
Ergo has probably my favorite fantasy introduction, ever. "I am Ergo the magnificent. Short in stature, tall in power, narrow of purpose and wide of vision" The way he intones this always cracks me up.
Hawk The Slayer, Krull, the Sword and the Sorcerer, Conan the Barbarian, Beastmaster… The early eighties was a great time to be a swords and sorcery fan and D&D player :-) Love these videos Minty
Hands down my absolute favorite movie ever. I remember my mom took me and my brother to see this when it came out. I was around 4yrs old and boy did it stick with me. Growing up, I’d always stop what I was doing to watch this when it came out on tv. Also had the accompanying books. Bought the dvd when it came out. Been working on having my son get into it. Rell’s death still breaks my heart.
That's because Dungeons and Dragons is not the kind of game that has a story built in. It's just mechanics to facilitate storytelling. That seems to be the thing that every D&D movie forgets. For guidelines on the right way to do this, see The Lego Movie.
Every time i hear that critics hated a movie i knew i would like it. Krull is a great movie that gives you that kid at heart feeling every time. And the music is timeless and adds so much to the movie.
Keep your DVD (as it's packed with extras), but you may want to look into getting the blu-ray release if you'd like to enjoy KRULL in high definition. Mill Creek Entertainment just recently re-released several blus with VHS based slipcovers with Krull being one of them: www.millcreekent.com/krull-retro-vhs-look-blu-ray.html Walmart has the VHS slipcover edition for $7.50 online, should be about that price in store (some stores have a whole section of VHS inspired slipcover movies).
Many years ago there was a video store near where I lived that was going out of business (this was in the inbetween time when DVD was starting to take over, but a lot of stuff was still in VHS). I went in to see if they might have anything I would like. Sure enough, they had a copy of Krull in VHS. I was so happy to pay the guy $5 for it. Man I love this movie! Sadly, about 4-5 years later I finally gave up my VHS collection and moved completely over to DVD. Haven't picked up a copy of yet on DVD, but have watched it a few times on Kodi ;]
Thank you Minty! I was looking at your older videos and am so glad that you are still here (after seeing a moment where you thought you should stop). Please keep them coming. Also, I have a request. I'll be visiting Aussie-land soon and would love a video on what to see in Australia. I will have lots of time to visit many places and I would love a review from you 'cause you're so good at it. Keep up the good work!!!!
Saw it at the cinema as a kid when it first released and loved it. It's an all-time classic for me and still holds up very well. Do Dragonslayer, please. That's another of my childhood favourites.
@@jaklumen For the fantasy lead crowed yeah Darkman was his breakout role. but for the breakout role breakout role for Hollywood then that Cher movie was more likely it . Fantasy did not over take more realty like Dramas till Gorge & Peter & R.J. in the 20-00's i'd say but he had one of the biggest parts and playing handicapped was big then (My left foot). I only remember a few scenes tho of him blowing up on the stand more my dad's type of movie.
so jealous of Liam. he has done everything I've ever wanted to. He was a knight of the round table, a jedi knight, he trained the Dark Knight, he was in the A-Team, he has fist-fought wolves, and has a particular set of skills...and more, of course
Horner was the best composer in Hollywood history, and Krull's score was one of the best of his works, regardless of what you think about the movie. RIP.
@@oocloudoo1549 Holy you know what. I loved the orchestration behind Gladiator but I didn't know who composed it. Thanks for the education. Also, without trying to break the trifecta, Danny Elfman has to be considered.
@@huntsman1999 OMG I love that movie so much and was so happy to get it on dvd. Whenever I watch, I laugh when the poor robots get scared and pee out bolts.
Absolutely loved this movie as a kid. I never saw it at the theater, but It got multiple rentals from me on home video back then. Thanks for covering this one. Now I'm off to Amazon to find a DVD copy for myself.
Krull is awesome. And so was Excalibur (Still the best King Arthur legend movie ever made). Loved every second of Krull and the video game was oodles of fun, too.
Absolutely love Krull - one of my all time favourite fantasy movies. The actor who played Torquil - Alun Armstrong - went to the same grammar school as my dad when they were boys. They were both members of the school's drama society, and are still friends to this day. I've got a photo of them in Hamlet, where my dad is playing Hamlet's father, and Hamlet is played by Alun. Later, dad was a producer in BBC radio, and the first programme he made as part of his producer's training was picked up for broadcast by Radio 4, and he got Alun to narrate it.
I remember seeing this movie by myself in the theater. Probably one of my first solo-movie adventures. I was only nine years old. Times were different back then.
I went to see the movie multiple times in the theater and I still watch it just about anytime I catch it playing on television. I also still own the comic books and the Atari game. Maybe I should play that game right now...
Right at the beginning of your video you get the whole plot wrong, they do not set out on a quest to get the glaive. In fact getting the glaive is pretty much the first thing Colwyn does after the slayers invade and take Lyssa. The quest that they do set out on is finding the Black Fortress, because the fortress magically teleports to a new location each day at sunrise.
@@petercrenfield I'm sorry I don't see that as being a quest. For instance, I don't say I'm going on quest to the store to get a beer. When he went to get the glaive, he knew where it was, it wasn't too difficult to get at maybe some light mountain climbing, and there wasn't even some kind of guardian to fight or traps to aviod, just stick your hand in some glowing goo and grab it. There just wasn't any struggle or hardship endured to acquire the glaive. Now finding and getting to that damn black fortress, that was an epic quest.
I've always been aware of Krull's existence, but never actually got round to watching it because my younger siblings liked it, so most of the things they enjoyed I avoided like the plague. However, I'm willing to see the error of my ways and give this one a go in the near future. Happy New Year, Minty xx
@@NiseyNikki80 "The Stuff" and "The Gate" were awesome, too. I love growing up when I did. Have you seen "The Wraith"? That's definitely worth watching.
Robbie Coltrane was also in the "Harry Potter" series, and i think there was another big movie that year... mmm... oh yeah! i remember... something called "Return of the Jedi"
Fantasy movies where massive in the 80’s, after a trip to the video shop we almost always came home with one and Krull was undoubtedly my favourite. Great movie.
Krull was one of the first movies I ever remembered as earliest as I can since the 80s, it made such an impact on me that it’s my childhood movie above all others. Only Spaced Invaders comes second as that was the first movie I ever saw in theaters.
Totally cool movie. I think I was 5 when it came out. It blended old school Arthurian, science fiction and horror fantasy man. This movie and Dragon Slayer were watched over and over then. :)
Watched this movie when I was a kid. LOVED IT! The Slayers were very creepy to me and so was the BEAST! It felt epic and fun and as a kid it really sparked my imagination!
As a kid I loved the weapon in this movie. Hell I love this movie altogether it was a great story. On another note I always thought the main protagonists looked like a young Patrick Swayze. Great Job Minty!
Love you and your reminiscance minteh!, watched all this stuff as an eighties child while raised out in the desert. TV, Cartoons, and imagination were all that was available, GREAT TIMES! Anyway, great vid and so good to reminisce, looking forward to watching more! Likin and subbin!
I have a full sized Glaive with metal blades. There's a model builder in Canada who makes them by hand. It's beautiful and even comes with the mysterious symbols painted on the side.
Oh, what! Timmy is the bomb! He was the real star. Here's a little factoid for you: In full costume as Darkness, Tim stood over 14' tall from hooves to horn-tip.
Lysette Anthony's "accent" was perfectly acceptable in her much-welcome presence in Bryan Adams' music videos. Don't think anyone would have been put off by it (she's sexy no matter what).
Yeah, there was a lot of that kind of idiocy in movies and television, Boardroom decisions about what they "think" U.S. audiences would like....and completely missing, lol. Same with books (Philosopher's Stone).
Yeah that was pretty epic.. Next to Chucky it was the best weapon in the movie. Speilberg must have some love for this movie as The Glaive was not in the original RPO book.
HOLY SHIT! I've had this little pewter dragon figure for years. So long, in fact, that I had no memory where it had come from. Then, watching this video, I saw it in the clip about the D&D dungeon game! I never knew that game existed, so I don't know how I wound up with that little figure. But thank you! You solved a huge mystery for me!
I felt they wasted the Glaive right there. To me they didn't use it enough for it to end up stuck in the Beast. I remember hoping it would come back to him after the destruction of the Beast.
I have a copy of the first issue of the Krull comic. I bought it in a funky used records store way back in the 90's. The owner of the store sold me this in a pile of random comics. I mostly wanted the pile because there was a copy of Alien VS Predator from 1989. The only other weird one I remember from the pile was called "Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters."
"Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters." I was chatting with a mate bout comics we used to read and that title came up amongst others, always loved the title :-)
Krull blew me away as a kid. I still love it to this day. It was on par with the original Conan films and even the first Beast Master. It deserves more recognition.
This classic was 5he shit!!!
Imagine how it would look now with technology
I love this movie and Beast master..
Me as well
Ergo has probably my favorite fantasy introduction, ever.
"I am Ergo the magnificent. Short in stature, tall in power, narrow of purpose and wide of vision"
The way he intones this always cracks me up.
"Science teacher of Charlie Buckett, heir of Willy Wonka."
Dude, the fact that you're reviewing in 2019 a movie I watched when I was 5, in 1986 is just fucking amazing. I love your channel man, keep it up!
Hear! hear!
The 80s are the most awesome defining decade of the Awesome Generation (aka Generation X).
@@nowthatsjustducky um wasnt genrtion x acthully the 90s instead of the 80s
@@zacharyjochumsen9677 Mid 60s to early 80s is the most commonly accepted definition of Generation X
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_X
Way to go minty u got some g4eat taste keep it up
Hawk The Slayer, Krull, the Sword and the Sorcerer, Conan the Barbarian, Beastmaster… The early eighties was a great time to be a swords and sorcery fan and D&D player :-) Love these videos Minty
Minus Mazes and Monsters
I miss the 80's movies. I'm glad I got to see them in that time.
My late father and I would watch this on rainy days. Painfully nostalgic to watch again. Solid cast, haunting sound track, fun to watch!
Krull actually represents many weekends from my childhood spent in front of the TV, dreaming of riding a fire mare across the sky!!
Krull is badass. Underrated overlooked classic. That’s great you covered this
Hands down my absolute favorite movie ever. I remember my mom took me and my brother to see this when it came out. I was around 4yrs old and boy did it stick with me. Growing up, I’d always stop what I was doing to watch this when it came out on tv. Also had the accompanying books. Bought the dvd when it came out. Been working on having my son get into it. Rell’s death still breaks my heart.
I was absolutely IN LOVE with Lysette Anthony. I still watch anything she's in- even the sequel to Trilogy of Terror.
I enjoyed her in Dracula Dead and Loving it with Leslie Nielsen
How ironic that Krull was a better Dungeons and Dragons movie than the actual Dungeons and Dragons movie.
Dragonslayer (1981)
@@Kz-ds8gb Dragonslayer was an awesome movie.
hawk the slayer
That's because Dungeons and Dragons is not the kind of game that has a story built in. It's just mechanics to facilitate storytelling. That seems to be the thing that every D&D movie forgets. For guidelines on the right way to do this, see The Lego Movie.
Did not get live Action Dragons right again till Reign of Fire (2002)
Every time i hear that critics hated a movie i knew i would like it. Krull is a great movie that gives you that kid at heart feeling every time. And the music is timeless and adds so much to the movie.
No lie, when i was a kid , i shead a tear when the Cyclops died😶
John Ramey haha I shed a tear when the glaive didn’t come back to him!
Gee thanks for the spoiler bro.
Same.
bob johnson so now its 11 things you didnt know about krull = )
I totally cried. I was 7. 😱
Loved this movie as a kid!
The sad thing is KRULL was easily the better of the competing films in story, originality and production.
superman 3 sucked but it was a franchise , jaws 3 sucked but it was also a franchise
Krull was, is and always will be awesome!
Mr. J the only actor i could see play the reboot lead would be chris pratt..
One of my favorites as a kid. Man I miss drive-in theaters.
They maybe making a comeback thanks to Covid.
LOVE Krull...have it on DVD. 😉
Me too!
Keep your DVD (as it's packed with extras), but you may want to look into getting the blu-ray release if you'd like to enjoy KRULL in high definition. Mill Creek Entertainment just recently re-released several blus with VHS based slipcovers with Krull being one of them:
www.millcreekent.com/krull-retro-vhs-look-blu-ray.html
Walmart has the VHS slipcover edition for $7.50 online, should be about that price in store (some stores have a whole section of VHS inspired slipcover movies).
Love Krull. . . have it on VHS. ;)
@@sharkdentures3247 Niiice!
Many years ago there was a video store near where I lived that was going out of business (this was in the inbetween time when DVD was starting to take over, but a lot of stuff was still in VHS). I went in to see if they might have anything I would like. Sure enough, they had a copy of Krull in VHS. I was so happy to pay the guy $5 for it. Man I love this movie! Sadly, about 4-5 years later I finally gave up my VHS collection and moved completely over to DVD. Haven't picked up a copy of yet on DVD, but have watched it a few times on Kodi ;]
Thank you Minty! I was looking at your older videos and am so glad that you are still here (after seeing a moment where you thought you should stop). Please keep them coming. Also, I have a request. I'll be visiting Aussie-land soon and would love a video on what to see in Australia. I will have lots of time to visit many places and I would love a review from you 'cause you're so good at it. Keep up the good work!!!!
Most children back then, wanted a Lightsaber.
I wanted a Glave.
Fic-tagious yeah, before I wanted Wolverine’s claws, I wanted a Glave.
@Fic-tagious: and you can pretend to have the Force and use both at the same time! I miss play pretend!
I want a Glave light saber.
@@OldmanVosh, actually, so did I. Thank you for bringing back memories!
the throwing weapon in beastmaster was cooler
Loved this film when I was a boy. Early 80's films really had made great memories for me.
As long as Gary Busey is happy
Proud to own this film, that changeling scream!
That’s just the sound of any liberal feminist being triggered these days lol
As a child I was traumatized by the cyclops getting squished in the doorway. Also you just helped me explain a very confusing year with Bond movies.
Saw it at the cinema as a kid when it first released and loved it. It's an all-time classic for me and still holds up very well. Do Dragonslayer, please. That's another of my childhood favourites.
Krull is in my top 5 favorite of all time movies, it's one of those movies I can watch over and over again.
Yep, why not - look up most of the fantasy paper backs they still go by this successfull formula
Even then, Liam had a particular set of skills!
His primary skill was speaking with an Irish accent
He did pretty good before Darkman.. which I'd argue was rather his breakout role.
@@jaklumen For the fantasy lead crowed yeah Darkman was his breakout role. but for the breakout role breakout role for Hollywood then that Cher movie was more likely it . Fantasy did not over take more realty like Dramas till Gorge & Peter & R.J. in the 20-00's i'd say but he had one of the biggest parts and playing handicapped was big then (My left foot). I only remember a few scenes tho of him blowing up on the stand more my dad's type of movie.
They were pretty weak in Krull, because they couldn't save his character.
so jealous of Liam. he has done everything I've ever wanted to. He was a knight of the round table, a jedi knight, he trained the Dark Knight, he was in the A-Team, he has fist-fought wolves, and has a particular set of skills...and more, of course
Horner was the best composer in Hollywood history, and Krull's score was one of the best of his works, regardless of what you think about the movie. RIP.
Second only to John Williams for me :)
Miklos Rozsa
Gimme Williams, gimme Horner, gimme zimmer
The trifecta of awesomeness
@@oocloudoo1549 Holy you know what. I loved the orchestration behind Gladiator but I didn't know who composed it. Thanks for the education. Also, without trying to break the trifecta, Danny Elfman has to be considered.
@@oocloudoo1549 Also, The Wrath of Khan would not have been the best Star Trek movie ever were it not for Horner's talent.
This was a kickass movie! I still love it!
Me too. I'd love to see a proper remake.
@chj2 i didn't know there was a video game of rhe movie
Just rented on prime lol. And bought the double feature krull/space hunter for $6.50
@@LordVulcan93 No remake necessary I think, stands as it is.
One of my fav fantasy movie up there with The Sword and the
Sorcerer.
Now you need to do Ice Pirates.
Love ice pirates...yes do it!
Ice Pirates. An underrated movie.
Space herpes
@@huntsman1999 OMG I love that movie so much and was so happy to get it on dvd. Whenever I watch, I laugh when the poor robots get scared and pee out bolts.
The best.
Love love love Krull! One of my all time favorites! The main title theme is PERFECT for a backdrop for any Dungeons@dragons campaign.
One of my favorite movies when I was a kid... When it comes on TV I still watch it
I love modern movies, but 70's, 80's and early 90's movies will forever be hard to beat. So many classics!!!!
Absolutely loved this movie as a kid. I never saw it at the theater, but It got multiple rentals from me on home video back then. Thanks for covering this one.
Now I'm off to Amazon to find a DVD copy for myself.
Krull is awesome. And so was Excalibur (Still the best King Arthur legend movie ever made). Loved every second of Krull and the video game was oodles of fun, too.
" love is fleeting"... one of my all-time favorite movies
In 1983, I was 11 years old and this was the greatest movie I had ever seen ... and I had seen Star Wars.
Absolutely love Krull - one of my all time favourite fantasy movies. The actor who played Torquil - Alun Armstrong - went to the same grammar school as my dad when they were boys. They were both members of the school's drama society, and are still friends to this day. I've got a photo of them in Hamlet, where my dad is playing Hamlet's father, and Hamlet is played by Alun. Later, dad was a producer in BBC radio, and the first programme he made as part of his producer's training was picked up for broadcast by Radio 4, and he got Alun to narrate it.
Fact: This is where Liam Neeson got his certain set of skills
Still a great movie... a classic in my eyes
I remember seeing this movie by myself in the theater. Probably one of my first solo-movie adventures. I was only nine years old. Times were different back then.
This is one of my favorites movies of the 80s
Krull was amazing and that glade was the coolest thing when he first picked it up.
I went to see the movie multiple times in the theater and I still watch it just about anytime I catch it playing on television. I also still own the comic books and the Atari game. Maybe I should play that game right now...
One of my all time favorite movies as a kid. I can't get that weird muppet scream the bad guys made when they were killed out of my head!
or the changeling when he doubled as the emerald seer.......................and had a deadpool-esque death scene for crying out loud.
Right at the beginning of your video you get the whole plot wrong, they do not set out on a quest to get the glaive. In fact getting the glaive is pretty much the first thing Colwyn does after the slayers invade and take Lyssa. The quest that they do set out on is finding the Black Fortress, because the fortress magically teleports to a new location each day at sunrise.
Preach it brother! Colwyn was like "let me go get my weapon so i can go save my woman!"
@@petercrenfield I'm sorry I don't see that as being a quest. For instance, I don't say I'm going on quest to the store to get a beer.
When he went to get the glaive, he knew where it was, it wasn't too difficult to get at maybe some light mountain climbing, and there wasn't even some kind of guardian to fight or traps to aviod, just stick your hand in some glowing goo and grab it. There just wasn't any struggle or hardship endured to acquire the glaive.
Now finding and getting to that damn black fortress, that was an epic quest.
Ahhh, yes...the Glaive.
So many 80s kids grabbing dad's circular saw blades so they could play Krull...
So many tetanus shots...
LukeWarm05 Hahaha! Nice! 😂
I love this movie! "Star Wars meets Excalibur"? Nope! Lord of the Rings meets The Dirty Dozen.
STAR WARS because of the Laser weapon lights
That was an excellent analogy considering their would be no LOTR movies for another 20 years. books and cartoons don't count.
I've always been aware of Krull's existence, but never actually got round to watching it because my younger siblings liked it, so most of the things they enjoyed I avoided like the plague. However, I'm willing to see the error of my ways and give this one a go in the near future. Happy New Year, Minty xx
One of the few movies Minty's reviewed that I haven't seen - yet! And thanks, Minty! That's my voice!
Check it out! You don't know what you've missed!
I definitely will! I've watched a few movies after seeing Minty's videos like The Stuff and The Gate.
@@NiseyNikki80 "The Stuff" and "The Gate" were awesome, too. I love growing up when I did. Have you seen "The Wraith"? That's definitely worth watching.
Thanks for the gift. Krull is one of my favorite movies of all time. It defines the word nostalgia for me.
Robbie Coltrane was also in the "Harry Potter" series, and i think there was another big movie that year... mmm... oh yeah! i remember... something called "Return of the Jedi"
Fantasy movies where massive in the 80’s, after a trip to the video shop we almost always came home with one and Krull was undoubtedly my favourite. Great movie.
Loved Krull! I wanted the Grave when I was a kid, it looked so cool.
I think it was “the glaive”, but I’m not sure. Based on a medieval weapon.
@@NemeanLion- a Glaive is a type of curved cutting sword or blade. In this movie its weirdly a ninja star.
Krull was one of the first movies I ever remembered as earliest as I can since the 80s, it made such an impact on me that it’s my childhood movie above all others. Only Spaced Invaders comes second as that was the first movie I ever saw in theaters.
Totally cool movie. I think I was 5 when it came out. It blended old school Arthurian, science fiction and horror fantasy man. This movie and Dragon Slayer were watched over and over then. :)
I never would have made that Michael Eddington connection. Mind Blown!
Thanks Minty!
I loved this movie growing up. That spider was gangster
Watched this movie when I was a kid. LOVED IT! The Slayers were very creepy to me and so was the BEAST! It felt epic and fun and as a kid it really sparked my imagination!
BLESS YOU!!! This movie is a guilty pleasure of mine :) Thanks so much for this video 💜
Cyclops is the definition of a tank and why every party needs one. Melee dps were getting one shot.
loved this movie as a kid. what 80s kid didnt have a crush on the princess?
Me and 1000s of others .
I did, and I’m straight. ;)
@@carrieanneatreides6240 what what , chill neanderthal , sorry I a woman with big ones like my wife's .
Which Princess? When Princess of the 80's is mentioned, Princess Leia comes to mind. I know, so does the slave bikini wear
I had a crush on the beast
Totally had the GLAIVE in Ready player one... that was awesome.
I would love to have that Krull comicbook...and that gorgeous glaive
Sat through two plays of this, back to back at the theater, with my wife. Still love the Scripting, Scoring and Acting today.
As a kid I loved the weapon in this movie. Hell I love this movie altogether it was a great story. On another note I always thought the main protagonists looked like a young Patrick Swayze. Great Job Minty!
Remember seeing this for the first time at a friends birthday party in the 80's. loved it then, still love it now. what a great film.
I frickin' love Krull it is epic! That kinda sci-fi fantasy/sword & sorcery is my cup of tea! Of course I own it ;)
It really was a unique and one of a kind type of movie. It took aspects from different genres and rocked em all!
Love you and your reminiscance minteh!, watched all this stuff as an eighties child while raised out in the desert. TV, Cartoons, and imagination were all that was available, GREAT TIMES! Anyway, great vid and so good to reminisce, looking forward to watching more! Likin and subbin!
Loved this movie. But now I'm asking have you done Ice Pirates?! Who our age didn't love that space adventure!!! That movie was awesome
Krull and Ice Pirates two of my all time favorites! Throw Johnny Dangerously in the mix and it's a party.
"You shouldn't grab me, Johnny. My mother grabbed me. Once."
" You shouldn't kick me in the balls. My grandmother kicked me in the balls once.....wumph." LOL
I have a full sized Glaive with metal blades. There's a model builder in Canada who makes them by hand. It's beautiful and even comes with the mysterious symbols painted on the side.
nothing is more mystical eighties than "Legend" ... god i love Tim Curry :D
and Willow too! lol
Oh, what! Timmy is the bomb! He was the real star. Here's a little factoid for you: In full costume as Darkness, Tim stood over 14' tall from hooves to horn-tip.
the effects were awesome...especially the CYCLOPS!!!!!!!!
Minty never lets me down on Friday and it's always a movie I grew up loving
my heart still soars when I hear Krull's overture!
Had me laughing at Dnnis Quaid-ish!
These movies are such wonderful gems to have had growing up in the 80s
If Jesus used the Glaive in South Park then it’s legit
One of my favorites! It seems I haven't seen this movie in 35 years. Dennis Quaid-ish is spot-on!
I have a idea. Do "Hawk the Slayer", directed by Terry Marcel (1981). It is a very underappreciated movie, that I for one enjoyed very much.
One of my earliest memories is falling asleep in the theatre during this.
Lysette Anthony's "accent" was perfectly acceptable in her much-welcome presence in Bryan Adams' music videos. Don't think anyone would have been put off by it (she's sexy no matter what).
She was in the Dark Shadows: Revisited show and also in Trilogy of Terror 2.
Yeah, there was a lot of that kind of idiocy in movies and television, Boardroom decisions about what they "think" U.S. audiences would like....and completely missing, lol.
Same with books (Philosopher's Stone).
Always loved Krull! Watched it so many times as a kid in the 80's
The glaive appears in ready player number one i got so excited when Sho used it
Yeah that was pretty epic.. Next to Chucky it was the best weapon in the movie. Speilberg must have some love for this movie as The Glaive was not in the original RPO book.
nito 714 EVERY cool geek refernce appears in Ready Player One.
I like the Buckaroo Banzi Reference.
@@JimPark-63 Remember, no matter where you go. There you are.
@@JimPark-63 @Daegon Lithium is no longer available on credit...
@@Datan0de Why is that Watermelon there......I'll tell you later.
I was 12 years old and I still remember watching this one on the theater. God time flies ...
HOLY SHIT! I've had this little pewter dragon figure for years. So long, in fact, that I had no memory where it had come from. Then, watching this video, I saw it in the clip about the D&D dungeon game! I never knew that game existed, so I don't know how I wound up with that little figure. But thank you! You solved a huge mystery for me!
We were sorely lacking in high fantasy movies in the 80's, so this one was a gem for me.
I always wanted that blade. I was always mad he left it behind lol
he had no choice...if he had taken it somehow the beast would have come back to life and destroyed everything...
Plus, he upgraded to flamethrower hand. Not a bad deal.
Pure 80's bliss. I still got a copy on vhs.
Anyone else get sad for *The Glave* when it got stuck in *The Beast?* .. I felt it was alive and was sorta like a pet... ;(
I felt they wasted the Glaive right there. To me they didn't use it enough for it to end up stuck in the Beast. I remember hoping it would come back to him after the destruction of the Beast.
I loved Krull as a kid, thank you for doing this movie. Please add Nuns on the Run to your list of future movies as well.
Holy cow he was on DS9 what a difference in looks but now I can see it, jeez
Brotha, thank you for all that you do. Your videos are incredible, keep it up. Straight Out of Arkansas
Can you please do a 10 Things You didn't know about the movie Legend with Tom Cruise and Tim Curry?
like, that Meg Mucklebones, the green hag, was played by Robert Picardo, the Doctor hologram on Voyager?
PrismPhoenix how about you research it yourself?
I loved Legend, especially the dark lord!
Love that movie I have had a hard time finding a theatrical DVD with the original Tangerine Dream music
He did beeeoooottttccchh
Loved Krull. Thank you for the nostalgia.
Thanks for this. The U.S. Blu-ray edition didn't have any extras. That's what I get for buying a $3 USD Blu-ray.
$3 isn't THAT bad compared to the price that blu-ray used to be
This movie was one of my childhood favourites. It is now one of my children's favourites as well.
I have a copy of the first issue of the Krull comic. I bought it in a funky used records store way back in the 90's. The owner of the store sold me this in a pile of random comics. I mostly wanted the pile because there was a copy of Alien VS Predator from 1989. The only other weird one I remember from the pile was called "Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters."
"Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters." I was chatting with a mate bout comics we used to read and that title came up amongst others, always loved the title :-)
Kit younger the comic when you wre a kid
One of my favorite movies growing up
James Honor also composed Battle Beyond the Stars in 1980.
Ah, that ending line, I want to live forever. Another great classic
I rented Krull from a good old video store back in the mid-80s. Really enjoyed it. Have it today on DVD.