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    Movies Willow The Movie (1988 Film)

    There are certain prerequisites for movies to exist, some of which no longer apply for movies like Willow. That's why specific ages have certain types of movies appearing in bulk, not just because movie producers copy each other (they do) but because the prerequisites for those movie types...
  2. Bear Ribs

    Movies Willow The Movie (1988 Film)

    It's interesting to me looking at it now that I know a bit about choreography, that they did a great job of selling Kael despite the fact that the actor can't fight worth spit. I didn't notice it when I was younger watching the movie, but literally almost all his scenes consist of him pulling...
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    Movies Willow The Movie (1988 Film)

    Most people have the custom of dying when they take a sword through the chest. Kael doesn't hold with that custom and thinks five plus a fall off a bridge is more appropriate.
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    Movies Willow The Movie (1988 Film)

    Yeah, Warwick went on to do some good roles later on. Gotta love the scene when Madmartigan finally lays hands on a real sword for the first time. First half of the movie he's got nothing but sticks and rusty broken junk blades, constantly running away while insisting he's the greatest...
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    Movies Willow The Movie (1988 Film)

    Val Kilmer was 29 at that point.
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    Movies Willow The Movie (1988 Film)

    No, I diss Warwick as not able to hold up as a main character compared to Val Kilmer. He just didn't have the chops compared to his supporter who outshone him too much.
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    Movies Willow The Movie (1988 Film)

    'Twas a decent attempt at a fantasy film. The special effects were sadly full of fail. Still, if Star Wars and LOTR had a kid together, it'd be Willow. As far as the film I felt like Warwick as Willow just couldn't cut it as a main character. Madmartigan and Bavmorda completely steal the...
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