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Hawk The Slayer

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Movie Reviews of Hawk The Slayer

Movie Review: I love this movie.
Summary: 5 Stars

Its as good as it gets.
Makes me want to dance naked with a sword.

Movie Review: FOR GREAT JUSTICE!
Summary: 5 Stars

Oh Wow. I have been actively seeking this movie for years. I finally found it with the correct and magical keywords per the google: "machine gun crossbow fantasy". I know this movie will be awesome, just like processed government cheese in a can. Just like I remembered it, I can't wait! Ahh, the Olden Days of Yore, when we were young and played D&D. That being said, if you were not a teenager in the 80's and cannot admit to playing D&D then you will not appreciate or digg this wondrous gem. But if you do get it, then get it for great justice and do it for the lulz.

Movie Review: 80's fantasy with cheese!
Summary: 4 Stars

Description
Two brothers vie for the possession of a magical sword. Hawk (John Terry) is the younger brother, known for his duty, honour and courage. Voltan (Jack Palance) is the older brother who is known for his villainous ways. The lethal weapon bestows upon its owner incredible powers of destruction and Hawk, along with his comrades, the Elf and the Dwarf, must combat the forces of evil. *I still love this film even though it is dated badly.
a "B" flick at its best and high speed arrow shooting still looks cool *see LOTR* Sadly only a Trailer as a dvd extra

Movie Review: High fantasy, low,low budget
Summary: 4 Stars

I saw this film in fifth grade and absolutely loved it. Recently on a nostalgic whim I picked up a copy and was pleasantly surprised. Though it is extremely low-budget, campy as leisure suits, and has a script any ten year old could have written, I still enjoyed it. Now I have to warn you if your expecting epic, Peter Jacksonesk film making here you will be very disappointed. Do not purchase or view this film if you are the highly critical, earnest, deeply intellectual sort. This is pure fun. The three supporting characters (the elf, the dwarf, and the giant) are the highlight of the film. The comradery between the dwarf and giant is especially enjoyable. Palance's Voltan is so overwraught he makes Ricardo Montolban's (I'm pretty sure I misspelled that,sorry) portrayal of Khan look subtle and nuanced. You're looking for the fishing line on most of the special effects shots, and I'm pretty sure the elf is wearing penny loafers. The soundtrack is phenominal, in a bad way of coarse, think of a fifth rate Rick Wakeman knock-off doing a disco/fantasy album. Yet inspite of all its weaknesses I have watched this film not once, but half a dozen times. It's a blast. It's got guilty pleasure written all over it.

Movie Review: HAWK THE SLAYER Review
Summary: 3 Stars

I sought this movie out from seeing it many years back. The film is somewhat low-budget, the plot is simple, but the characters in the film really hold your interest. Jack Palance has some unforgetable one-liners.
Some friends and I have fun quoting his lines.
In some ways it is similar to "KRULL" and "EXCALIBER", but not as scenic. It was neat to watch it again and I am happy to have this movie in my collection.
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