tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5883899214355622864.post3636282888502475229..comments2023-10-06T00:04:18.327+11:00Comments on The Angriest: Krull (1983)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5883899214355622864.post-25958351613729380342013-03-05T16:33:14.175+11:002013-03-05T16:33:14.175+11:00I've always had a soft spot for this movie, pa...I've always had a soft spot for this movie, particularly as it inspired me to hunt out more work from the wonderful Bernard Bresslaw, who makes the most of a quite terrible part here-- it lead me to rewatch <i>The Ice Warriors</i> and discover <i>The Army Game</i> and <i>Bootsie and Snudge</i> amongst others. (And <i>Hawk The Slayer</i>. Can't win 'em all.)<br /><br />It's an insane hodgepodge of good and bad, but as I was swallowing bad fantasy movies wholesale in the mid-80s, is definitely more to the entertaining end of the spectrum than many others of the time.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14168569626904048820noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5883899214355622864.post-20758944533323579712013-02-24T13:08:04.174+11:002013-02-24T13:08:04.174+11:00She was dubbed over? I was absolutely repelled by ...She was dubbed over? I was absolutely repelled by Lyssette Anthony's insipid performance in the Ivanhoe telemovie with Anthony Andrews and always mystified by how remarkably different she was in Krull (which I only got around to watching a few years ago). Now I know it wasn't just the switch to red hair. She didn't even have her own voice. <br /><br />I thought the stories surrounding Freddie Jones and that concerning the bandits's quest for redemption were the most interesting parts of the movie.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com