Critics describe the film as "wildly entertaining," "hokey," and "a cornball classic." It is frequently cited as a "video store gem" that leans into the absurdities of the muscle-bound fantasy genre.
Peter and David Paul (The Barbarian Brothers), Richard Lynch, and Michael Berryman. Genre: Sword and Sorcery / Action-Adventure subtitle The.Barbarians.1987.720p.BluRay.x264.[...
The file name The.Barbarians.1987.720p.BluRay.x264 refers to a high-definition digital rip of the film. According to reviews from High Def Digest and The Digital Bits , recent Blu-ray editions (such as those from and Scorpion Releasing ) provide a significant upgrade over previous home media: Critics describe the film as "wildly entertaining," "hokey,"
Two twin brothers, separated as children after their tribe is attacked by the evil warlord Kadar, grow up to become massive warriors. They eventually reunite to rescue their queen and recover a magical ruby. Technical Analysis of the 720p/1080p Blu-ray Release According to reviews from High Def Digest and
This report covers the technical and cinematic details of the 1987 cult classic , specifically focusing on its high-definition Blu-ray release. Film Overview Title: The Barbarians (1987) Director: Ruggero Deodato (known for Cannibal Holocaust )