Hercules

Hercules

Forget Steve Reeves and all those Italian strongmen who played stiff, humorless versions of the mythic demigod in 1960s Saturday matinee fodder. Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (a cluster of 1990s television films followed by a syndicated series) re-imagines and re-introduces Hercules--son of Olympian chief Zeus and an earthbound, mortal mother--as a laidback but focused hero of ordinary folks with extraordinary problems. Played with casual grace and ironic wit by Kevin Sorbo, the new Hercules wanders through an equally entertaining, revisionist view of ancient Greece as, well, charming and accessible--not exactly Homeric. There are gods and monsters aplenty, but if this was the cradle of civilization, well.... This eight-disc volume includes five movie-length adventures, thirteen one-hour episodes, and numerous bonus features. Narratively, the unfolding story finds Herc doing good deeds wherever he's needed, though his backstory is more interesting, including a dubious relationship with his all-powerful dad (a sweet performance by Anthony Quinn)and a tendency to feel the wrath of Zeus's wife, Hera, simply because Hercules is the philandering old man's illegitimate offspring. The movie cycle ends with Herc in a state of domestic bliss; the subsequent, regular series darkens him considerably but then thrusts him repeatedly into adventures with redemptive possibilities. Nifty special effects make one believe once again in centaurs, many-headed serpents, a Minotaur, a Cyclops, and several other fantastic species not included in standard references to Greek myths. The regular or recurring cast include Michael Hurst as Hercules's vain, comic-foil buddy, Iolaus; Tawny Kitaen as the hero's wife; and Lucy Lawless in a pre-Xena role (in Hercules and the Amazon Women) and then as the Warrior Princess herself for multiple episodes. All together, this is a show that turned out to be smarter and funnier than anyone might have expected in the mid-'90s, and which holds up very well today. --Tom Keogh

Production: Buena Vista Internationa
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 9 wins & 15 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
74
Rotten Tomatoes:
83%
G (General Audience)
Year:
1997
93
5,065 Views
A Comedy of Epic Proportions
Happy IV of July!
Zero to Hero!
Who puts the GLAD in GLADIATOR?
You can run but you can't Hydra!

[As the Thebans are walking away from Hercules]

Phil:
[frustrated] Don't you pea brains get it?! This kid is the genuine article!

Burnt Man:
Hey, isn't that goat man who trained Achilles?

Phil:
[his face turns red; angry] Watch it, pal.

Tall Thebian:
Yeah, you're right. Hey, uh, nice job on those heels! Ya missed a spot!

Phil:
You...I got your heel RIGHT HERE! [tackles Tall Thebian and starts punching him] I'll wipe that STUPID GRIN OFF YOUR FACE! YOU LARBUTT! [bites Tall Thebian's butt]

Hercules:
[runs to pull Phil away] Hey, Phil! Phil! Phil! Take it easy, Phil! [Phil rips a small cloth in his mouth] Phil.

Tall Thebian:
What are you crazy?! Sheesh.

Lumpy Woman:
Young man, we need a professional hero. Not an amateur.

[Phil spits out a ripped cloth, the Thebans walk away]

Hercules:
No, wait! Stop! [sighs and sits down] How am I supposed to prove myself a hero if nobody will give me a chance?

Phil:
You'll get your chance; you just need some kind of catastrophe or disaster.

Meg:
[suddenly enters from the crowd with a urgent warning] Please! Help! Please! There's been a terrible accident!

Hercules:
Meg?

Phil:
Speaking of disasters.

Meg:
Wonderboy! Hercules! Thank goodness!

Hercules:
Wha-What's wrong?

Meg:
Outside of town, two little boys, they were playing in the gorge. There was that rock slide, a terrible rock slide. They're trapped!

Hercules:
Kids? Trapped? [to Phil] Phil, this is great!

Meg:
You are really choked up about this, aren't ya?

Hercules:
[drags Meg onto Pegasus] Come on!

Meg:
No, I...You don't under...I have this terrible fear of [Pegasus takes off in the air] HEEEEEEEIIIIGHTS!

Phil:
[gets tired from running] I'm right behind ya, kid! Whoo! I'm way behind ya, kid. [starts to run tiredly] I got a fur wedgie.


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