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There is nothing wrong with the idea, modern day Japanese troops get pulled back in time to the days of Busido
warriors
and with their modern weapons are a match for almost everything.
And the old guy who played the chief acted more like a fat old squaw than a fierce leader of
warriors.
The subject is certainly compelling: a group of people take their love of gaming one step further by creating a fake medieval world full of warriors, kings, princes and castles.
There was this rap group singing that song Dream
Warriors
on the VHS version of this movie after the credits, and they're all wearing like denim jackets with no shirt underneath and form fitting jean shorts that are all frayed at the bottoms like Daisy Dukes.
This isn't just a movie, this is every juvenile pervert's dreams & fantasies come true! "Deathstalker" has it all: blood, violence, trolls, female mud-wrestling, attempted rape, successful rape, life-sized pigs (!), awful hairstyles, hideously oiled muscular bodies, multi-sexual orgies, gay warriors, tournaments-to-the-death, delirious witches, dismemberment, laughable villains and boobs, boobs, BOOOOOOOOOBIES!! "Deathstalker" literally wipes the floor with its obvious role-model "Conan: The Barbarian" when it comes to terms of cheesiness and sheer flamboyance.
Mike Brady (Michael Garfield who had a minuscule part in the classic "The
Warriors"
) is the first person in the community to realize that there's murderous slugs in his small town.
The Berserkers are
warriors
claimed by Odin's valkyries, lusting for war, blood and flesh, and therefore outcasts, but superior in battle.
For the two "Barbarian Brothers", they sure know how to make weird noises than becoming brave
warriors
so strong and bold enough to save their native land.
Instead of this Americanized version watch Chiba's other greats like The Streetfighter or Karate
Warriors.
If you really think about it's a wannabe Buffy the Vampire Slayer, a girl who is the descendant of other
warriors
who were women, a girl wants to ignore her calling and wants to become homecoming queen, the watcher who bug's her to prepare for a big fight against some ancient evil.
No shock that he was the only one in the film who really dressed like cats out here (ie his
Warriors
jersey).
Maybe apart of John Rhys-Davies flying in duel like those
warriors
in Hero or before-mentioned Crouching Tiger...
Zu
Warriors
most definitely should've been an animated series because as a movie it's like watching an old anime on acid.The movie just starts out of nowhere and people just fly around fighting with metal wings and other stupid weapons until this princess sacrifices herself for her lover on a cloud or something.Whether this princess is a god or an angel is beyond me but soon enough this flying wind bad guy comes in and kills her while the guy with the razor wings fights some other mystical God /Demon/Wizard thing.The plot line is either not there or extremely hard to follow you need to be insanely intelligent to get this movie.The plot soon follows this Chinese mortal who is called upon by this god to fight the evil flying,princess killing bad guy and soon we have a very badly choreographed Uwe Boll like fight scene complete with terrible martial arts on a mountain or something.Even the visuals are weird some might say they are stunning and colorful but i'm going to say they are blurry and acid trip like (yes that's a word!).I watched it both dubbed and with subtitles and both were equally bad and hard to understand....who am i kidding i didn't understand it at all.It felt like i was watching episode 30 of some 1980's anime and completely missed how the story began or like i started reading a comic series of 5 at number 4 because i had no clue how this thing started where it was going or how it would end i was lost the entire time.I can honestly say this was one of the worst film experiences ever it was like watching Inu-Yasha at episode 134 drunk...yeah that's right you don't know what the hell is going on.Don't waste your brain trying to figure this out.
(Never even saw "Bad News Bears" even though in the '70s I worked for the guys who arranged financing for that movie, "Warriors," "Man Who Would Be King," and "Rocky Horror Picture Show," among others.)
Deathstalker, The Throne of Fire, Barbarian Queen, Conquest, the Invincible Barbarian were all done on shoestring budgets and poor special effects yet they still managed to create cult classics by adding some scantily clad women
warriors
and a good sense of humor.
For example, later Freddy films (Dream
Warriors
onwards) are all about Freddy's style and nose-thumbing, which works out great!
Chinese Ghost Story stars Leslie Cheung in some distant past in China as a tax collector who is forced to spend a night during his "collecting trip" in a mysterious castle in which some strange old
warriors
fight and meet him.
"Zu:The
warriors
from magic mountain" was and is an impressive classic!
Hayao Miyazaki's second feature film, and his first one to be widely acclaimed both commercially and critically (though his debut - Nausicaa AKA
Warriors
of the Wind is considered by many fans his best), 'Tenku no Shiro Rapyuta' AKA 'Castle in the Sky' may seem childish and simplistic when compared to his more recent masterpieces like 'Kiki's Delivery Service', 'Mononoke-hime' and 'Spirited Away', but in 1986 it was years ahead of its time and it was one of the milestones of modern anime.
A boy and a girl is chased by a local warrior because the boy killed (by accident) the
warriors
father (or whoever he was).
This is one of the finest films to come out of Hong Kong's 'New Wave' that began with Tsui Hark's "ZU:
Warriors
of Magic Mountain".
In the movie several references are made in subtly to Blade runner, but one of the most obvious is the fact the Cain 607 and his unit are all genetic constructs, breed to be expendable
warriors.
After several awful American action adventure films (Ballistic, Daredevil, Cradle of Life) Zhu
Warriors
struck me as brilliantly original filmmaking.
If you liked Stormriders or
Warriors
of Heaven & Earth, this one should be right up your alley.
I have previously seen Zu:
Warriors
from the Magic Mountain.
Frodo and his loyal friends set out on a a quest to destroy the ring with a band of
warriors.
I absolutely loved the fight between the two Greek
warriors.
It also explored the subject of telekinesis (moving objects with the mind), but he stretched it over a broader, international canvas and threw a terrorism subplot, a fractured love story, an Argento-inspired school for cute, gifted girls, telekinetic rivalry, and John Cassavetes as an evil puppetmaster of troubled psychic
warriors
into the brew.
Had this film a slightly bigger budget and a more serious attitude (like Walter Hill's fantastic, "The
Warriors"
), this could have been considered one of the best of the pessimistic, mankind-is-doomed-in-the-future movies, rather than just a very good b-movie.
The "victory" of the west can be seen as no more than the "good luck" of the bloody thirsty
warriors
of Western Europe who learned so much from fighting with each other that collectively they could achieve world hegemony.
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