wayzim
10-Apr-2009, 01:57 PM
Tried to post this last night, but .. oh well.
After a long dry spell for Comedy in the Sword and Sorcery vein, Comedy Central provides. ( Weds 10PM EST )
Krod Mandoon and The Flaming Sword of Fire tells the tale of a reluctant hero and his merry band( one of them very merry. ) who fights against an evil chauncelor with a fetish for dating grieving widows and daughters ( nice ) and wearing goat fur codpieces ( not so very much )
Among his posse of would-be freedom fighters are a man/bear/pig ( Sorry, South Park humor ), actually a pig-man who needs archery lessons, a magician who sadly lacking actual magic, and a pagan warrior-princess who uses sex as a weapon ( often and sadly off camera. ) literally taking one ( or more, possibly up to three hundred. ) for the team.
In the premiere episode last night, Krod discovers his destiny with the aforementioned Flaming Sword, his confusion at having a nymphette girlfriend ( whose rite of passage among her people includes spreading for every man and boy in the county. ), the pain of being constantly shot by his pig-man servant, and having a wizard going through a dry spell.
Is Krod funny? I did laugh, though alot of the rauncher gags ( including one about a man whose name sounds like his desire to date horses )seemed forced ( pun intended )
Still, it's not that bad, the jokes flying fast enough that you'd get at least a chuckle or two, and India De Beaufort, who plays the Pagan girl is quite nice to look at, so give this series a look see.
Wayne Z
After a long dry spell for Comedy in the Sword and Sorcery vein, Comedy Central provides. ( Weds 10PM EST )
Krod Mandoon and The Flaming Sword of Fire tells the tale of a reluctant hero and his merry band( one of them very merry. ) who fights against an evil chauncelor with a fetish for dating grieving widows and daughters ( nice ) and wearing goat fur codpieces ( not so very much )
Among his posse of would-be freedom fighters are a man/bear/pig ( Sorry, South Park humor ), actually a pig-man who needs archery lessons, a magician who sadly lacking actual magic, and a pagan warrior-princess who uses sex as a weapon ( often and sadly off camera. ) literally taking one ( or more, possibly up to three hundred. ) for the team.
In the premiere episode last night, Krod discovers his destiny with the aforementioned Flaming Sword, his confusion at having a nymphette girlfriend ( whose rite of passage among her people includes spreading for every man and boy in the county. ), the pain of being constantly shot by his pig-man servant, and having a wizard going through a dry spell.
Is Krod funny? I did laugh, though alot of the rauncher gags ( including one about a man whose name sounds like his desire to date horses )seemed forced ( pun intended )
Still, it's not that bad, the jokes flying fast enough that you'd get at least a chuckle or two, and India De Beaufort, who plays the Pagan girl is quite nice to look at, so give this series a look see.
Wayne Z