I saw this on Night Flight YEARS ago, and y'know, the funny thing is, I liked it quite a bit. For what it is trying to do (recreate cheesy 50's sci-fi flicks), it is far more accurate and effective than that "Lost Skeleton" movie, which was so busy exaggerating and amplifying its campiness that it in no way resembled its source genre. There, I said it. Which is to say, I liked the IDEA of "Lost Skeleton," but in no way whatsoever did I like the way it was actually DONE. But that guy's rich now anyway, so it doesn't really matter, now, does it? And God bless him, he sold his project, and we should all be so lucky.
Last edited by filmmaker2; 09-22-2005 at 03:31 AM.
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