Beer 30
Over the lamentations of their women
You've likely heard this story or movie "tidbit" before at some point, but that famous Conan the Barbarian speech in the movie where he's still a slave was actually lifted from an actual Genghis Khan speech although, FWIW, they may have changed or altered a few words here and there to make it more visually and emotionally-charged for an early 80's sword-and-sorcery, extremely violent and graphic film.
As much as that film was Arnold's huge "commercial breakthrough" besides Pumping Iron documentary, I don't think it becomes the classic it is today without an excellent supporting cast, like ex-Raider Ben Davidson, Max von Sydow had a decent cameo appearance but James Earl Jones, IMHO, completely nailed it as this mesmerizing, Jim Jones-esque diabolical yet convincing 1,000-year old snake cult leader. In many respects, he's more of an intriguing, iconoclastic character then Conan is. He brought a lot of passion, conviction and depth into that role but then again, James Earl Jones brought those same, endearing qualities to nearly every role he ever played in.