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I think He's talking about the Pterodactyl. |
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King Kong 33 Son of Kong Godzilla Vs King Kong King Kong Escapes King Kong 76 king Kong 2002 Kong: Skull Island King Kong Lives was horrible, but other than that, it's had a good run. Have you seen Kong 1976? What'd ya think? I was particularly impressed with the soundtrack. |
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BLOODLUST (1961). Another variation on "The Most Dangerous Game" has a lot of slow parts, but some surprisingly brutal scenes. June Kenney (ATTACK OF THE PUPPET PEOPLE, THE SPIDER) is an early example of Girl Power with her fighting prowess (unlike the other one who mentions "I'm scared" a few times) and probably the most frightening part of the whole film is an early performance by Robert Reed (the Dad on THE BRADY BUNCH) as one of the heroes walking as though he has a couple of pebbles in his shoe.
Loved TBB when younger and still enjoy it as a guilty pleasure, but was astounded as a Teen that Robert HATED the show ("It was a piece of shit") and in Barry William's (Greg on the show) entertaining book GROWING UP BRADY, Rob thought the show would only be on for a few weeks and He could move on. Lots of Head butting with producers over many episodes He found particularly odious, involving long detailed memos and just not showing up for the last episode "The Hair Brained Scheme" where Greg buy's Tonic from Bobby that turns his hair orange-and right before Graduation. **1/2 |
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BELL BOOK AND CANDLE (1958). This and 1942's I MARRIED A WITCH were the main inspiration for the show BEWITCHED, and indeed, can see a lot of similarities. Lovely blond Witch (Kim Novak) makes regular Joe Jimmy Stuart fall in love with her via spell and then is worried if he loves her because of the spell or is it true. There are quite a few truly humorous scenes here, but I think some physical offbeat antics would have made it more enjoyable, although good acting by all, especially Elsa Lanchester, wonderful as the dotty Aunt (and practically a coming attraction for "Endora" in the TV show). *** |
THE DEADLY MANTIS (1957). Some decent special effects and for once radiation not responsible for the menace are all that save this deadly dull story, which is loaded with Stock Footage and needless narration. Only part I really like is when a train wreck is mentioned in Laurel, MD, my wife's hometown and where we lived before NH. *1/2
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It's funny how they use a gorilla roar for the giant Mantis. LOL! seems legit. |
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