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Willow (Special Edition) |
List Price: $19.98
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Rating: Summary: Willow Review: This one of my all time favorite movies. If anyone has a copy and would like to sell it please send me an email. I cannot find this movie anywhere. A definite must see.
Rating: Summary: Willow is a last great fantasy film from the 1980's Review: This film tells the classic tale of a hero's quest to save the lives of those around him with an interesting spin. Instead of making the hero some big strong guy, Willow is played by the more minute (but still incredible) Warwick Davis. He gets help from characters such as Val Kilmer, but Willow is essentially the hero of this tale. It is his ability to protect the baby from harm that really carries this wonderful film. Throw in a few fairies, witches, and some magic, and you get the last great breath of fantasy flicks to come out of the 1980's. I miss movies like this.
Rating: Summary: Willow Review: A great story about a Nelwyn named Willow (Warwick Davis) who finds a baby in the river. It turns out that this baby, named Elora Dannan, is part of a profecy that was said to destroy the evil Queen Bavmorda when the child grew older. Willow sets out on an adventure with a warrior named Madmartigan (Val Kilmer) to save the baby from being killed by the queen. Fairies, trolls, dragons and sorcerers magic bring this story to life by the talents of Industrial Light and Magic. My favorite scene is when all these fairies are flying around in the woods and the head fairy Shalindria gives Willow her wand and tells him to protect the baby and how important his quest is to the whole kingdom. The brownies are very funny too. One of them is played by Kevin Pollack. I highly recommend this movie for people that really like fantasy and adventure.
Rating: Summary: "You Stupid Hag" Review: RE-RELEASE IT. IT IS ESSENTIAL TO MY SURVIVAL. I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT IT
Rating: Summary: "You Stupid Hag!" Review: RE-RELEASE IT. IT IS VITAL TO MY SURVIVAL. I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT IT
Rating: Summary: THE Movie of the Millenium Review: Willow is to movies as The Lord of the Rings is to books...in other words, the best bar none. Willow rules!
Rating: Summary: One of my familys favourite movies! Review: I first saw this movie in the theatres when I was very young and it has remained a favourite ever since. The special effects are still pretty good as well. The characters, the humour and the music all combine to make a masterpiece. Why isn't this available! I'd buy it again in a heartbeat!
Rating: Summary: Get it back on the market Review: Willow is pure adventure filled with creative villians and wonderful characters. Full of humor and fun, this is a must see.
Rating: Summary: . Review: Dorky but enjoyable fantasy flick, competantly directed, with an effective, humorous script and a really entertaining performance from Val Kilmer (who comes off a lot like a medieval, more exasperated Han Solo, but without being an imitation in any way.) Pretty silly at points, but overall it's a good time, free of the Hollywood propaganda, banal "hipness," and trite scripting that characterize the escapist adventure movies of today.
Rating: Summary: Fun Fantasy Review: Willow is a wonderful fantasy for all ages six+. Great special effects, action and adventure. Warwick Davis is a wonderful reluctant hero. His children are adorable. Val Kilmer looks great in braids! Billy Barty is a national treasure. This film makes mythology just plain fun! ....
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