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Conan the Barbarian
2011
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Based on the pulp fiction of Robert E. Howard, this action-driven adventure breathes new life into the story of Conan the Barbarian, a warrior who rises to defend the people of Hyboria after evil forces slaughter his family and fellow villagers.
Synopsis compliments of Netflix
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The only reason to watch this is the action - the script is hackneyed and over-dramatic. The one really good part is kid Conan fighting. Rachel Nichols takes her role way past precocious into annoying, but gets better as the film progresses.
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