"I am the greatest swordsman who ever lived."

Long overdo for a re-watch.
For a second I thought Kael had a five-spoked Burning Wheel on his chest and I almost lost it.

No, four-spoked. Which one is four spoked? Air? Earth? Water? I don& #39;t recall.
"Death make& #39;st love a trivial thing..."?

Is that the line?

1 hour and 15 minutes in and he hasn& #39;t picked up a sword yet. They really let that "greatest swordsman who ever lived" marinate.
"& #39;I dwell in darkness without you& #39; and it WENT AWAY?"

I couldn& #39;t get a good shot of Sorsha delivering one of my favorite throat-punches in movie history.
In every fight with a dragon-like beast there& #39;s some asshole who jumps on its head.

This is the sigh of a man who knows that he is that asshole.
Willow looks upon the face of the film& #39;s own Darth Vader, General Kael.
PIGS!

Bav Morda& #39;s a solid villain.
Willow just said he& #39;d stay and fight.

This is just how Gandalf felt when Frodo said he& #39;d go to Mordor, isn& #39;t it?

(was it Bilbo in the books and Frodo in the movie?)
Bav Morda rockin& #39; that, someone-I-didn& #39;t-like-in-high-school-just-tried-to-friend-me-on-FB vibe.
I always liked the way she shook this off.
The music is really solid.

The Brownies were dumb fun and they let the other characters not be jokes.

Bav Morda disappears in lightning and blood mist. Huh.

All in all, a fun film that I vividly remember seeing in the theater with @robertbohl and our teen D&D posse.
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