I'm hyped! only day after tomorrow for anyone who'll be going to the midnight showing. Like myselfKind've funny to see so many reviewers begrudgingly admit the film delivers what it sets out to do.
http://www.liveforfilms.com/2011/08/16/conan-the-barbarian-review-of-the-jason-momoa-version/
"What Conan does do well is execute its set pieces and action sequences with few hiccups. The pacing is high octane and, as various sword fights, chases and killings ensue, the action remains at a surprisingly entertaining level, in fact, more so than a majority of Transformers 3. Whats more, the use of 3D is actually acceptable, which again surpasses dire expectation."
Here's (a glimpse at) a Miami New Times review that has been all over Twitter, yet is no longer found on the actual site. (Perhaps they weren't supposed to publish it early?)
http://www.past24hours.com/conan-the-barbarian-reboot-is-bloody-good-miami-new-times/32053
"A cinematic reboot for the patron saint of 98-pound weaklings, Conan the Barbarian is both truer to the vision of its character's creator, Robert E. Howard, and more satisfyingly pulpy than John Milius's 1982 movie incarnation."

 
				 
						
 
 
		 
 
		
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 so allot of my "predictions" are obvious going to be after the fact. - And in relation to Conan. It's the same thing (or seems to be) that happened with X-Men: First Class. People were "certain" it would be an epic flop. but when It turned out good, allot people didn't want to admit it. At least a great deal of people I spoke to. The same seems to be going on here. There was allot bash for the film, in regard to Jason Momoa, The Plot, Marcus Nispel. etcetera, etcetera. And it seem that some reviewers don't want to admit that the film may exceed their expectations.
 so allot of my "predictions" are obvious going to be after the fact. - And in relation to Conan. It's the same thing (or seems to be) that happened with X-Men: First Class. People were "certain" it would be an epic flop. but when It turned out good, allot people didn't want to admit it. At least a great deal of people I spoke to. The same seems to be going on here. There was allot bash for the film, in regard to Jason Momoa, The Plot, Marcus Nispel. etcetera, etcetera. And it seem that some reviewers don't want to admit that the film may exceed their expectations. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		