vendredi 17 mai 2024

The Golden Age of Fantasy Before The Lord of the Rings | Top 10 Most Underrated Fantasy Movies & The Magic Of 80s Fantasy Movies Before The Lord of the Rings | Top 10 Most Underrated Fantasy Movies

 Ready for more enchanting tales? If you haven't already, don't forget to check out part one of our journey through the underrated fantasy films. Click the link below to discover the magic that came before: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  

This is Part 1 of our underrated fantasy list!
 


Part one
   • The Golden Age of Fantasy Before The ...  
 

0:00 - Number 10  

1:13 - Number 9  

2:47 - Number 8  

4:03 - Number 7 

 5:08 - Number 6  

6:54 - Number 5  

8:26 - Number 4  

09:46 - Number 3  

10:53 - Number 2  

11:59 - Number 1

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Our adventure begins with "Time Bandits," directed by Terry Gilliam, where a young boy joins a band of dwarves on a whimsical journey through time, showcasing Gilliam's trademark blend of humor and fantasy. Our path leads us to "Krull," a unique fusion of science fiction and fantasy by Peter Yates. In Don Coscarelli's "The Beastmaster," we witness Marc Singer's captivating portrayal of Dar, a warrior with the ability to communicate with animals, offering a refreshing take on the sword-and-sorcery genre. We then traverse to the romantic and cursed world of "Ladyhawke," directed by Richard Donner and starring Rutger Hauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Matthew Broderick, a film that masterfully combines love and dark magic. followed by Ridley Scott's "Legend," starring Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, and Tim Curry, an ethereal tale where love battles darkness. John Boorman's "Excalibur" immerses us in the grandeur of the Arthurian legend, featuring Nigel Terry, Liam Neeson, and Helen Mirren, while Jim Henson's "The Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth," starring the iconic David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly, transport us to worlds of unparalleled puppetry and creativity. Wolfgang Petersen's "The NeverEnding Story" takes us on a meta-fantastical ride, exploring the power of stories and courage. Finally, "The Fall," directed by Tarsem Singh, starring Lee Pace, while not from the 80s, shares the same spirit of wonder and fantasy, captivating audiences with its stunning visuals. Watch these masterpieces to see why the 80s were a golden era for fantasy movies before The Lord of the Rings. These films, often overlooked, showcase incredible talent both in front of and behind the camera, and remind us of a time when storytelling was as boundless as our dreams and special effects served the story, not the other way around. If you have other underrated fantasy favorites, drop them in the comments below – I'd love to hear about them. Until next time, keep your sense of wonder alive, and who knows, maybe you'll find your own magic in the everyday. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

 

Part two

0:00 - 10. Quest for Fire (1981)  
1:31 - 9. Hawk The Slayer (1980)  
2:30 - 8. The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982) 
3:45 - 7. Dragonslayer (1981)  
5:48 - 6. Flash Gordon (1980)  
7:36 - 5. Return to Oz (1985)  
9:12 - 4. Clash of the Titans (1981)  
10:37 - 3. Conan the Barbarian (1982)  
12:08 - 2. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)  
13:42 - 1. Willow (1988) 

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First, the primal world of "Quest for Fire" (1981), directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, a captivating tale of survival starring Ron Perlman and Everett McGill, known for their roles in "Hellboy" and "Twin Peaks" respectively. Next, we encounter the epic saga of "Hawk The Slayer" (1980), directed by Terry Marcel, featuring Jack Palance as the sinister Voltan and John Terry in the titular role, known for his later work in "Lost" and "24." Then, we wield the mystical blade of "The Sword and the Sorcerer" (1982), helmed by Albert Pyun, featuring the talents of Lee Horsley, Kathleen Beller, and Richard Lynch in a gripping tale of magic and revenge. Prepare to face the fearsome dragon in "Dragonslayer" (1981), directed by Matthew Robbins, where Peter MacNicol and Caitlin Clarke set off on a quest to defeat the mythical beast. Joining them is Ralph Richardson, adding his seasoned talent to this epic tale of heroism and magic. In 'Flash Gordon' (1980), directed by Mike Hodges, brace yourself for a cosmic adventure where Sam J. Jones channels the heroic spirit to save the universe from the Ming the Merciless, portrayed by Max von Sydow. Joining the ensemble are Timothy Dalton, Melody Anderson, and Ornella Mut. Experience the haunting return to the Land of Oz in "Return to Oz" (1985), directed by Walter Murch, starring Fairuza Balk as Dorothy as she encounters new friends and old foes in a darker, more surreal Oz. Other cast members of the movie include Nicol Williamson and Jean Marsh. Witness the clash of gods and monsters in "Clash of the Titans" (1981), directed by Desmond Davis, featuring Harry Hamlin as Perseus, alongside a stellar cast including Laurence Olivier as Zeus, Maggie Smith as Thetis, Judi Bowker, and Ursula Andress. Follow the barbaric hero in "Conan the Barbarian" (1982), directed by John Milius, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger in his breakout role as the mighty Conan, battling against James Earl Jones' Thulsa Doom. Enter the world of "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" (1988), directed by Terry Gilliam, with John Neville portraying the legendary baron alongside a stellar cast including Eric Idle, Uma Thurman, Sarah Polley, Robin Williams, and Jonathan Pryce. Finally, the magical realm of "Willow" (1988), directed by Ron Howard, starring Warwick Davis as the unlikely hero alongside Val Kilmer in a classic tale of good versus evil.

Source : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLarGiXN864

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