Conan the Destroyer
Conan the Destroyer

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The wandering barbarian, Conan, alongside his goofy rogue pal, Malak, are tasked with escorting Queen Taramis' virgin niece, Princess Jehnna and her bodyguard, Bombaata, to a mystical island fortress. They must retrieve a magical crystal that will help them procure the horn that legends say can awaken the god of dreams, Dagoth. Along the way, Conan reunites with the wise wizard, Akiro and befriends the fierce female fighter, Zula. Together the heroes face ancient traps, power... (Full plot summary below)

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The wandering barbarian, Conan, alongside his goofy rogue pal, Malak, are tasked with escorting Queen Taramis' virgin niece, Princess Jehnna and her bodyguard, Bombaata, to a mystical island fortress. They must retrieve a magical crystal that will help them procure the horn that legends say can awaken the god of dreams, Dagoth. Along the way, Conan reunites with the wise wizard, Akiro and befriends the fierce female fighter, Zula. Together the heroes face ancient traps, powerful Wizards, plots of betrayal, and even the dream god, Dagoth, himself!

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Chicago Sun-Times - 8/10 by Roger EbertConan the Destroyer is more cheerful than the first Conan movie, and it probably has more sustained action, including a good sequence in the glass palace.
IGN DVD - 6/10 by R.L. ShafferConan the Destroyer is a rather silly follow-up, with less raw emotion, less excitement and far too many dumb sidekicks.
The A.V. Club - 6/10 by Zack HandlenDestroyer makes all the mistakes Barbarian avoided. Dropping the first movie’s grim approach to achieve an audience-friendly rating, the sequel goes for a lighter, more overtly humorous tone, with multiple characters serving as increasingly unnecessary comic relief.
Juicy Cerebellum - 6/10 by Alex SandellPretty bad, but not as bad as people say it is.
Three Movie Buffs - 6/10 by Scott NashThere are still enjoyable elements in it, but it feels as different from its predecessor as a Roger Moore Bond does compared to a Sean Connery.
IGN DVD - 6/10 by R. L. ShafferConan the Destroyer is a rather silly follow-up, with less raw emotion, less excitement and far too many dumb sidekicks.
Washington Post - 6/10 by Gary ArnoldConan the Destroyer is not an awful follow-up, just a mostly unnecessary one.
Newsweek - 5/10 by David AnsenArnie still swings that sword with aplomb, but with a story this ludicrous, he's on slippery ground.
The New York Times - 5/10 by Vincent CanbyThe special effects aren't bad, and there are fewer decapitations than in Conan the Barbarian. Mr. Fleischer seems to want this film to be funnier than was the first one, directed by John Milius, but Mr. Schwarzenegger, a body builder who can lift freight trains, can't easily get his tongue into his cheek.
Creative Loafing - 5/10 by Matt BrunsonThis sequel was roundly trashed, but it's no worse than its predecessor, since its campy components at least take the edge off the tedious proceedings.

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