March 26, 2012

WIZARDS OF THE LOST KINGDOM 1 and 2 (DVDs) hooray?!

We had more than a few requests for both of these unbelievable excursions into the land of cheese.  They are definitely in the sooo-bad-it's-perhaps-good category of film, so be prepared and have an arsenal of supplies to help with the intake of these beauties. On the other hand, maybe these are best left a childhood memory.........










WIZARDS OF THE LOST KINGDOM (1985)

     The young son of a wizard flees his beloved kingdom after an evil magician kills the king and takes over the power of the realm. Schooled in the arts of magic, the boy wants to go back to save his people. First he must find the Ring of Magic and the Sword of Power if he is going to stand a chance.

     Traveling together with his creature friend, an albino version of Chewbacca, they run into a lone warrior named Kor. Kor hasn't been very noble in his past and decides to turn a leaf and help the boy with his quest. The group continue on a long and devastating journey full of dangerous encounters on their way to the ultimate showdown with the evil wizard.

     Director Héctor Olivera creates one of the cheesiest sword and sorcery adventures to ever come out of the '80s. Look for Bo Svenson (Inglorious Bastards, Thunder, Deadly Impact) as the mighty Kor and Thom Christopher (Hawk from Buck Rogers in the 25th Century) as the evil wizard, along with an early score by Christopher Young.







WIZARDS OF THE LOST KINGDOM II (1989)

   
  Three fantastic kingdoms have been enslaved by evil tyrants and become the stomping grounds for giant man-rats, battling gladiators and tentacled monsters. It is all up to a young boy wizard, the Chosen One, who is charged with the perilous task of vanquishing the powers of darkness and freeing the kingdoms.

      A bumbling old wizard helps guide boy as they search to find a hero in each of the kingdoms to represent their land. In order to restore peace, the gathered heroes must come together and fights alongside the young boy who is starting to become a powerful wizard in his own right.


     The first film in this series seems like Citizen Cane in comparison, but there is an under-current of comedy attached to each and every scene that can make for more than a few laughs depending how drunk you are. Look for David Carradine (Kill Bill, Kung Fu) and Sig Haig (Hoouse of 1000 Corpses, The Aftermath) who both must have really needed some cash.



WIZARDS OF THE LOST KINGDOM 1 and 2  are available immediately and can be found in the Sci-Fi and Adventure section of the website.  If it is still listed as COMING SOON, please email us at revok@revok.com with your request and we can send you a customized invoice so you can easily pay by PayPal or credit card.


If you would like to purchase both DVDs, email us and let us know and we can send you a customized discounted invoice for the combo price of $24.99.

Also remember out BUY 3 GET 1 FREE offer, which can bring the average price of each DVD down to $11.25 instead of our regular price of $14.99.

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