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<blockquote data-quote="Darthjaye" data-source="post: 2865719" data-attributes="member: 16789"><p>1. <u><strong>Hawk the Slayer</strong></u>-for all it's cheese it's the first one I was privy to seeing and it hooked me into D&D.</p><p></p><p>2. <u><strong>Willow</strong></u>-completely entertaining and kept my faith going in fantasy movies being accepted as mainstream hits which led to......</p><p></p><p>3. <u><strong>LOTR trilogy</strong></u>-they are essentially one movie and one long story so I count them as such. Even better than I had hoped and vindicated all of us D&D "geeks" out there. </p><p></p><p>4. <u><strong>Excalibur</strong></u>-I watched this movie over and over when I was a kid (I had to sneak into the living room late at night sometimes to watch it on one of the two big cable channels that existed back then). It's still a movie I can go back to even today (and own on DVD of course)</p><p></p><p>5. <u><strong>Ladyhawke</strong></u>-was a great movie. Had a really hot Michelle Pfiefer and was well told story. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Notable entries are of course: </p><p></p><p><strong>Conan</strong>-it was hard not to put this classic in the top 5 and it was barely edged out.</p><p><strong>13 Warrior</strong>-awesome movie and yes, equally as difficult not to put it in the top 5</p><p><strong>Dark Crystal</strong>-someone else mentioned it and I agree, it's well worth a mention. I grabbed this when the last limited release version came out and still enjoy it even today.</p><p><strong>Any Ray Harryhausen movie</strong>-honestly, can anyone who is old enough not remember watching these and liking them back in the day? With only a couple of channels available in my youth (our tv got channel 35 KICU out here in the central coast) this was one of the types of movies they would show all the time. Classic and fun to watch. When I had an asthma attack as a kid and was put in a oxygen tent at the hospital, they ran a marathon of these on tv. Best and only serious attack I ever had <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darthjaye, post: 2865719, member: 16789"] 1. [U][B]Hawk the Slayer[/B][/U]-for all it's cheese it's the first one I was privy to seeing and it hooked me into D&D. 2. [U][B]Willow[/B][/U]-completely entertaining and kept my faith going in fantasy movies being accepted as mainstream hits which led to...... 3. [U][B]LOTR trilogy[/B][/U]-they are essentially one movie and one long story so I count them as such. Even better than I had hoped and vindicated all of us D&D "geeks" out there. 4. [U][B]Excalibur[/B][/U]-I watched this movie over and over when I was a kid (I had to sneak into the living room late at night sometimes to watch it on one of the two big cable channels that existed back then). It's still a movie I can go back to even today (and own on DVD of course) 5. [U][B]Ladyhawke[/B][/U]-was a great movie. Had a really hot Michelle Pfiefer and was well told story. Notable entries are of course: [B]Conan[/B]-it was hard not to put this classic in the top 5 and it was barely edged out. [B]13 Warrior[/B]-awesome movie and yes, equally as difficult not to put it in the top 5 [B]Dark Crystal[/B]-someone else mentioned it and I agree, it's well worth a mention. I grabbed this when the last limited release version came out and still enjoy it even today. [B]Any Ray Harryhausen movie[/B]-honestly, can anyone who is old enough not remember watching these and liking them back in the day? With only a couple of channels available in my youth (our tv got channel 35 KICU out here in the central coast) this was one of the types of movies they would show all the time. Classic and fun to watch. When I had an asthma attack as a kid and was put in a oxygen tent at the hospital, they ran a marathon of these on tv. Best and only serious attack I ever had :D [/QUOTE]
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