RE: Went back to watch original Conan the Barbarian (1982) with someone much younger
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I do remember Destroyer, and that it was crap compared to the original!
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I do remember Destroyer, and that it was crap compared to the original!
If nothing changes hive is done 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Blocktrades and others will have some big cases on their hands 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Surely you understand what you and your friends are doing is so wrong 🤔
I thought you were a good person along with steevc themarkymark and others but it turns out I was so wrong
You are all doing the devils work and most of you are old old men I feel sorry for you people so sad
What you all must understand you can not take the hive with you when you go 😂😂😂😂😂😂
And the price of Hive will continue to drop 😂
I might buy a few millions hive when it drops under a penny 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 which it will if nothing changes
Let's see how this comment ages 😂
Do you really think everyone is stupid 😂
You can pretend you can't see but everyone sees and I'm speaking to many people and even some people you speak to poor people do anything for money 😂🍻
apparently Destoyer "destroyed" the hopes they had for turning this into a Rambo-style series that never ends. They ostracized their already existing fans by attempting to make it go mainstream with kids but I can understand why they would have attempted that.. the opportunities for merchandising was absolutely huge at the time when action figures and collectibles could easily surpass any amount of money that a film would hope to make on its own. There likely would have been issues with attempting to sell conan toys to kids if there was a ton of gory violence and boobies in the movies though.
gory violence and boobies rule, ah well.. it's all the past now.. 😃..
i got curious and looked to see if there were any action figures from the original film. Apparently there are a lot of them, but they mostly didn't start making them until 10-20 years after the film and they were expensive, graphic, and marketed towards adult collectors.