Conan the Barbarian 4/16 @ 10 PM ET

Brilliant. :smiley:

How it should be.

“To crush your enemies, to see them driven before you, to hear the lamentation of the women.”

Clearly, the best way to live one’s life. :stuck_out_tongue:

Milnus is saying that those dogs really wanted to get Arnie.

Arnie really hurt himself in this scene. He said, “I’m bleeding.” Milnus was like, “Leave it. It looks great.”

I can’t remember where I’d read it, but apparently Arnie had to cut back on working out while filming this. He was actually too big to use a sword properly. :eek:

Ah, the good old days. :rolleyes:

He said he had to train and work out everyday. He is friggin huge!

Probably not the ideal way to clean a sword, methinks. :rolleyes:

Milnis, “He sees the dogs. In the next scene, he is wearing them.”

“There’s warmth and fire. Do you not wish to warm yourself with my fire?”

That’s what they all say.

“There’s warmth and fire.”

And booty. :stuck_out_tongue:

Arnie was doing an interview and the woman said, “That was a hot scene.”

Arnie answered, “Even for me. That doesn’t happen all the time.”

giggle

It’s on IMDb:

Arnold Schwarzenegger had to tone down his workout, as his arm/chest muscles were so big that he couldn’t wield a sword properly.

Arnie, " It’s too bad I don’t have this effect on women."

Yeah.

IBIMB :stuck_out_tongue:

Before there was Poker. Before there were video games. There was the Battle of the gods.

“My god is better than your god.”

Whores and drugs, universal.

Some more trivia from IMDb:

There is an enduring urban legend about the so-called “Conan toy line”. The story is that the Mattel Toy Company started to make some Conan action figures, but after viewing the film, the executives realized that they couldn’t afford to be associated with a film with such graphic sex and violence. They gave their doll blonde hair, called him “He-man”, and thus created “He-Man and the Masters of the Universe” (1983). However, since the first He-Man figures were released in 1981, the legend appears to be false. In 1984, however, now-defunct toy company Remco released an officially licensed series of Conan action figures. Ironically enough, once the He-Man action figures became immensely popular, numerous knockoffs were produced, including a repainted He-Man figure that had brown hair, making it look like Arnold Schwarzenegger. The knockoff was sold mainly through mom-and-pop dollar stores and came in generic packaging labeled “The Barbarian”.

Gotta say, there is quite a resemblance:

Guess we know how that game turned out… :rolleyes:

Milnus said they built that Tower. It’s real.