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Before the Lord of the Rings Trilogy made fantasy film making geeky cool, there was a number of attempts to make the Fantasy genre into film. For whatever reason fantasy film has always had a problem getting a foothold on the hearts and minds of Moviegoers, no matter how hard it tried. While Films like “Conan the Barbarian” and “Krull” are considered classics, none have quite reached that blockbuster status they strive for. In 1983 Ralph Bakshi had already had some success with “The Lord of the Rings” and his more enigmatic “Wizards” so he decided to have another go at the fantasy genre.

Trying now for a more original approach to the genre, Bakshi enlisted
Fire, Ice, Larn
That Teegra is one of Frank Frazetta's best Babes,
some of the biggest names in fantasy art and writing. First among these is the legendary Frank Frazetta, known worldwide for his sexy barbarian girls and amazing images of fantasy worlds. Frazetta designed the characters, and even hand painted the backgrounds giving this film the look and feel of a Frazetta painting come to glorious life. The screenplay was penned by two veterans of Marvel's “Conan” series Gerry Conway and Roy Thomas. While the Voices are a mishmash of unknowns, one standout was Emmy-Award winner Maggie Roswell as the lovely princess Teegra, who later went on to voice Maud Flanders and a number of others in The Simpsons. Bizarrely, two other Background painters for the move went on to gain some fame: James Gurney of Dinotopia fame, and the painter of light himself, Thomas Kinkade. Kinkade claims to have learned his unique light-painting style from doing this movie.

The story of “Fire and Ice” is classic light fantasy “Barbarian” style writing. You'll find no noble elves or hobbits in this story, only axe-wielding muscle bound heroes, and large breasted damsels in distress. The film takes place somewhere around the end of the ice age, the evil wizard Nekron is using his dark magic and neanderthal-like soldiers to force the world's population closer and closer to the equator, in hopes of capturing the kingdom of “Firekeep” and thereby ruling the world. A young warrior named Larn looses his villiage in the war and seeks to reap vengeance against Nekron. Along the way he rescues the scantly clad Heroin Teegra, with whom he falls in love, and the mysterious warrior Darkwolf, who also seeks vengeance on Necron. The story is as skimpy as Teegra's outfit, and almost every line of dialogue sounds like Dragonforce lyrics . . but do we really watch a movie like this for the story


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It's bad enough millions of people are sick around the world - and they have the nerve to delay the trains! Outrageous!


They say you can judge a book by its cover. Sometimes the cover doesn’t really make the book. When a cover looks good, it could be pretty bad. When a cover looks bad, it could be pretty good. No one will know what a book is really like when you look at its cover. You need to open it up and read it for yourself before you pass judgement. The same could be said about movies – only 95% of the time a crap DVD or video cover ends up meaning a very bad movie


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