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Deathstalker - The Last Great Warrior

Deathstalker - The Last Great Warrior

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Of the Best
Review: sowrd play at its best....Rick Hill is the only True "DEATHSTALKER" {playing in 1 & 4} this film series is great If your a liker of low-budget films {aka b-movies} I just wish they would stop with all the RAPE,
T&A Is importont in A Fantasy movie {thats why Conan The Destroryer didnt cut it}But the DeathStalker and Barbarian Queen movie series went a little overbored..But all in all this was a great Movie. Great,GREAT,great sowrd play and not the worst story ever....A must buy

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Deathstalker....
Review: The first deathstalker has got to be the best in the series. It's not much on acting but the swordplay and nudity make up for that so if you looking for a movie you can enjoy then you might want too try this if you want one with a good stroy line try 13th warrior

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The quintessential guilty pleasure.
Review: There's something about DEATHSTALKER, but I'll be darned if I know what it is. The film is poorly made in almost every respect, from the slipshod screenplay to the wooden acting, but it's the sort of film that begs to watched again and again and again because, bottom line, it's fun despite its flaws.

In fact, DEATHSTALKER is much more fun than it has any right to be, given its exploitative nature. Women appear bare-breasted for no reason. Gore spews. Eyeballs are eaten (don't ask). By rights, it should be the kind of movie people watch just to make fun of, or the kind of movie that simply gets shut off in favor of something else. Instead, though, DEATHSTALKER is just ambitious enough, and just audacious enough, to transcend badness and be solid entertainment. Just the thing for an evening that calls for 90 minutes of sword-swinging fun.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: stupidly good
Review: This is one of those films which was meant to be serious but comes off as so stupid that it becomes a good comedy. The effects, and especially the sword fighting is so silly it will have you on your knees laughing.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: stupidly good
Review: This is one of those films which was meant to be serious but comes off as so stupid that it becomes a good comedy. The effects, and especially the sword fighting is so silly it will have you on your knees laughing.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: From Hell They Came
Review: This is probably one of the worst movies I have ever seen, everything about it is weak and incoherent. The acting is absurd, the costumes even crummier and the story is non-existent. This 'poverty row' sword and adventure film was meant to capture some of the success that "Beastmaster" and "Conan" enjoyed but it doesn't give us any reason to follow along. The lead character is tepid and dull, he can't even fight with a sword and the sword is from the 16th Century. All the action sequences are like that, slow and unrealistic, not to mention the castle and the horribly dated music playing whenever they are riding a horse. Don't even bother with this crap.



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This one started the series
Review: This one started the series. I saw it on VHS long time ago and was waiting for the DVD. I love it because the film it's so bad it makes you laugh (and, hey!, Barbie Benton is in it.) As long as I remember, there's lots of sword fights and T&A too. The second one in the series is a nice one too. Barbie Benton is not acting, but in her place you can find Monique Gabrielle playing the good girl and the bad girl roles. Too good to be true.

The DVD price is nice, so buy both of them.


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