Welcome to the Eighties Emporium! A page of nostalgic fun where we can enjoy our favorite movie moments from the 80's and elsewhere. We've got classic commercials, trailers, music videos and few sporting events on here too. Hope you enjoy and feel free to send us suggestions for what you'd like to see more of. Thanks for stopping by!
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Fantasy, Adventure & Magic movies of the 1970's and 80's Ladyhawk Dragonslayer Hawk the Slayer Masters of the Universe Willow The Dark Crystal Fire and Ice Legend Krull Labyrinth The Never Ending Story Beastmaster Conan The Barbarian Conan The Destroyer The Warrior and the Sorceress Conquest Stormquest Deathstalker Red Sonia Excalibur The Sword and The Sorcerer The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe The Brothers Lionheart Clash of the Titans Sheena Hundra Amazons Sorceress The Sword of the Barbarians The Devils Sword Black Angel Iron Warrior Hearts and Armour The Land of Faraway Erik the Viking Sword of the Valiant Circle of Iron Thor The Conqueror Barbarian Queen War Goddess The Princess Bride And yet nobody has made The Legend of Zelda, only Legend..
My mom took my brother and I to a park one time because they were having a screening of Black Cauldron (a couple years before it came to VHS). But it was still light out and the projector screen was so small we couldn’t even see it. Had to wait a few more years before I ever saw it. Still, a worthwhile memory. 😊
Conan was very much NOT a "comic book character" created in 1932. He was a pulp magazine, short story character featured in Weird Tales and then collected in book form in the 1960s. He became a paperback sensation because of the Ace/Lancer series of the late 60s and 70s (riding the fantasy boom created by the Lord of the Rings release). Only then did Marvel adapt him to comic book form, which was also highly successful.
Why'd they paint that poor tiger black? I'd really like to know which numb nuts it was that insisted on that. Why not just have a tiger? They're more visually stunning anyway.
We think whether or not a film fits into a genre is subject to opinion. LOTR may be S&S for us & not for you. We're both right. It depends on one's definition of the genre. :)
You claimed the Hercules movie was highly inaccurate because he fought bears and robots? He did do all that in Greek Mythology. Hephaestus was infamous for creating mechanical devices that would--through magic--come to life then generally destroy their masters (how do you think his Latin counterpart, Vulcan, gained most of His fame? He forged a sword that could kill Gods: thus was half of the written sword-and-sorcery genre birthed).