Review of Fire and Ice (1983) by Jens S — 12 Jul 2015
If you're a fan of sword and sorcery of the ilk Robert E. Howard or Edgar Rice Burroughs might churn up then this it what you've been waiting to see. Frank Frazetta had something to do with it, and so there's plenty of heaving busoms and rippling backsides as well as the standard swordplay that the genre thrives on.
This version of that genre might be the absolute best on film period. Nothing else even comes close to capturing the ominous feel of it. Kudos to all involved, especially (surprise!) Gerry Conway and Roy Thomas, co-helming the typewriting duties.
This review of Fire and Ice (1983) was written by Jens S on 12 Jul 2015.
Fire and Ice has generally received mixed reviews.
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