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    Well, in all honesty, the only bad thing about it to me was the guy playing Conan. I pretty much liked the creepy bad guys he had to get through to take down the big cheese. The way he would look up vengefully at the camera with dark circles around his eyes was very Crow-ish.
    He also lacked Arnie's charm, or lack thereof.
    No Red Sonja either. I kept looking for Amber Heard. Cheated, I tell ya...
    It wasn't horrible, but Conan should've been alot more than what they put forth. I'm still praying for the day when someone gives Elric his royal due. That's some sword and sorcery I'd like to see on the big screen.
    Either way, I'm guessing there won't be any Conan sequels. I just saw it for $2.50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rongravy View Post
    Well, in all honesty, the only bad thing about it to me was the guy playing Conan. I pretty much liked the creepy bad guys he had to get through to take down the big cheese. The way he would look up vengefully at the camera with dark circles around his eyes was very Crow-ish.
    He also lacked Arnie's charm, or lack thereof.
    No Red Sonja either. I kept looking for Amber Heard. Cheated, I tell ya...
    It wasn't horrible, but Conan should've been alot more than what they put forth. I'm still praying for the day when someone gives Elric his royal due. That's some sword and sorcery I'd like to see on the big screen.
    Either way, I'm guessing there won't be any Conan sequels. I just saw it for $2.50.
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