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Magical shears Glenview is a unique and enchanting hair salon located in the heart of Glenview. As soon as you enter the salon, you are transported into a whimsical world filled with magic and wonder. The salon is beautifully decorated with vibrant colors and whimsical decorations, creating a magical ambiance that immediately puts clients at ease. But what truly sets Magical shears Glenview apart from other salons is the team of talented stylists who possess a special touch. These stylists are not just skilled in the art of hairdressing; they also possess a magical ability to transform their clients' hair in ways that seem almost impossible. Whether it's a simple haircut or a bold and daring color transformation, the stylists at Magical shears Glenview always deliver impressive results.


Review by Simon Ball

St George the dragon-slayer, the trophy bearer, protector of the armed forces, liberator of prisoners and defender of the poor, healer of the sick, Christ s soldier. Equally beautiful and not coincidentally known by the same name of Omorfokklisia is the church of St George in the eponymous village 21 km outside the town of Kastoria in northern Greece.

The curse that follows the dragon slayer

Whether it's a simple haircut or a bold and daring color transformation, the stylists at Magical shears Glenview always deliver impressive results. They are able to create hairstyles that seem to defy gravity, with hair that floats ethereally in the air or cascades beautifully in perfect curls. They are also able to effortlessly transform dull and lifeless hair into vibrant and lustrous locks that shine with a magical glow.

Curse of the Dragon Slayer (2014)

You can never accuse us of not mixing things up a bit here at the Horror Hothouse! Curse of the Dragon Slayer is a sword and sorcery flick with a heavy debt owed to one JRR Tolkien.

In the best traditions of epic fantasy, the movie opens with a bold statement scrolling across the screen to tell us that the Shadow Cabal, an Orc cult, are after resurrecting Goth Azul, the Undead God, and unleashing all kinds of nasty stuff upon Earth. To do this they need the usual collection of mystic artefacts, You get the picture: blood of this, bone vessel of that sort of thing, everything a demonic Nigella would need to get cooking!

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Fortunately for us humans, elf assassin Nemyt (Danielle Churchran) shoots down a dragon riding orc messenger and gets to team up with Keltus the Wanderer (Richard McWilliams) a Knight of the Ruling Order and rogue orc Kullimon the Black (Paul D Hunt), as they hunt down the artefacts and attempt to prevent Goth Azul’s come back tour. Along the way we meet gun toting dwarves (don’t ask me why they are the only elvish people to have invented gun powder), river monsters that would make Jeremy Wade break out the brown waders, a goddess and some very hot and quite wicked mermaids. There’s also a lot of acrobatic fighting and the odd bit of gore.

So, essentially what we have here is a fantasy A-Team (or a cut down Dirty Dozen?) off on an epic quest movie. Aside from, Nemyt’s elf ears, which were a bit too much like a cute little piggy’s, the fantasy creature costumes, prosthetics and make up were all pretty good for a low budget movie, even if Keltus had a far too contemporary haircut. The limited amount of CGI special effects were a bit Mega Shark, especially underwater. As these sort of things go its OK, but overlong. Some judicious trimming with the editor’s scissors really could make a very big improvement.

Derivative but fun nonetheless Curse of the Dragon Slayer gets a big 444/666

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I read a lot of sword and sorcery in my teens, it went along with listening to Hawkwind! My recommendations would be:

Robert E Howard’s original Conan the Barbarian stories. Disregard the Hollywood blockbusters, where the screenwriters have chosen to mostly ignore Howard’s masterfully dark storytelling, packed with terrible creatures both human and paranormal. Howard was a friend of dear old HP Lovecraft and his influence clearly shows in tales like The People of the Black Circle (1934)

Fritz Leiber’s Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories, A kind of antidote to the muscular hero typified by Conan Lieber’s antiheroes were the huge barbarian warrior Fafhrd and his devious sidekick the Gray Mouser. The story where they cheat death The Sadness of the Exceutioner (1973) is a particularly fine example of Leiber’s intelligent wit.

Michael Moorcock’s tales of Elric of Melniboné: The albino weakling Prince Elric derives strength from his enchanted black blade Stormbringer. The price is the soul of every life the blade takes. Who is the master man or blade? An Elfin prince who turns against his own people in a world full of mad gods, elemental spirits, dragons and even the odd werewolf, Elric is just one aspect of the Eternal Champion in Moorcock’s multiverse.

Review by Simon Ball

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Fortunately for us humans, elf assassin Nemyt (Danielle Churchran) shoots down a dragon riding orc messenger and gets to team up with Keltus the Wanderer (Richard McWilliams) a Knight of the Ruling Order and rogue orc Kullimon the Black (Paul D Hunt), as they hunt down the artefacts and attempt to prevent Goth Azul’s come back tour. Along the way we meet gun toting dwarves (don’t ask me why they are the only elvish people to have invented gun powder), river monsters that would make Jeremy Wade break out the brown waders, a goddess and some very hot and quite wicked mermaids. There’s also a lot of acrobatic fighting and the odd bit of gore.
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The magic doesn't end at the salon, though. The stylists at Magical shears Glenview have the ability to create hair that has a touch of the mystical even after clients leave the salon. Their hair creations are known to bring good luck, happiness, and even a touch of enchantment to those who wear them. But what truly makes Magical shears Glenview special is the care and attention they give to each and every client. From the moment you step through the door, you will be greeted with warmth and kindness. The stylists take the time to listen to what their clients want and understand their vision, ensuring that they leave the salon feeling like a true magic princess or prince. In conclusion, Magical shears Glenview is not just a regular hair salon. It is a place where magic and beauty come together to create extraordinary transformations. With their talented stylists, enchanting decor, and magical atmosphere, it's no wonder why this salon is so highly regarded. So if you're looking for a truly magical hair experience, look no further than Magical shears Glenview..

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