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Epicurus.com - The Land That Time Forgot/The People That Time Forgot

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List Price: $9.98
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Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) Starring: Patrick Wayne, Doug McClure, Sarah Douglas, Dana Gillespie, Thorley Walters Directed By: Kevin Connor
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT EAN: 9780792861324 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 0792861329 Label: MGM (Video & DVD) Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD) Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2005-02-15 Running Time: 182 Studio: MGM (Video & DVD) Theatrical Release Date: 1975-08-13
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Land That Time Forgot The action is unremitting (Films & Filming) in this elaborate fantasy adventure (Time) about a band of castaways who land on a mysterious island only to realize it s already inhabited by hordes of carnivorous creatures! In order to escape with their lives they must wage battle against deadly dinosaurs fearsome sea monsters soaring pterodactyls and marauding tribes of primitive humans!Running Time 91 MinThe People That Time ForgotThis surefire box-office attraction (LA Free Press) delivers daring diabolical dinosaur-laden adventure packed with hair-raising beasties and erupting fire (Variety)! When an expedition in the frozen Arctic discovers a steamy tropical oasis in the middle of all the ice clothes come off long-forgotten cavemen and dinosaurs come a-hunting and soon it s every man and scantily clad woman for himself!Running Time 91 MinSystem Requirements: Running Time 182 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre:Â SCI-FI/FANTASY UPC:Â 027616910783 Manufacturer No:Â 1006937
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Cheese! Comment: These movies bring back memories of the Sunday afternoon monster movies of the 70s in all their cheesy goodness. Obviously, special effects have gotten much more sophisticated in the last 30+ years; claymation was the state of the art at the time [pre-IL&M]. Both the story and the production of the first movie are superior to the second, but my wife and I enjoyed them both - if you are a fan of claymation/adventure movies, you will, too!
Customer Rating:      Summary: TIme Should Not Forget Comment: This are two of the best Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Action Movies made in the 70s, they are still as good today as when they came out the first time. I am happy to have found them together on one DVD. I really enjoyed watching several times since I bought the DVD. I highly recommend that anyone who loves good 70s moves with prehistoric creatures and "cavemen & women" buy these movies.
Customer Rating:      Summary: the land that time forgot / the people that time forgot Comment: The special effects are cheesy, but I still really like these movies and getting two for one just makes it that much of a better deal.
Customer Rating:      Summary: the land that time forgot and the people that time forgot Comment: This is a great sci-fi and fantasy double feature that should be considered to be classics.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Double your pleasure... Comment: Those GREAT double features need your support. Sure some of them
are QUITE campy. Some of them may never make it past a second, or
a THIRD viewing. But sit back. Close your mind. Open your eyes and
go back a few years before digital effects made EVERYTHING possible.
Watch the impossible. Check out those guys in the rubber dinosaur
suits and be a kid with peanuts floating in your 6-ounce Coke bottle.
Chomp on the 5-cent Hershey Bar-- or the dime Chunky Chocolate, and
be a kid again. What the hell... it's ONLY money, and the world's gonna
end in 2012-- half-way through the guy you DIDN'T vote for's FIRST
administration.
Enjoy life NOW... Before YOU forget! Do it before it's TOO late!
The SEQUEL might be: "The PRESIDENT That Time Forgot" !
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Ouch! THIS review--- I am updating this right now 9/15/'08--- is like barbed-wire and a
sliver of bamboo under 6-people's fingernails.
Ouch! I just meant to get across the point that I own DOZENS of these
double features. Once, it was possible to spend a quarter-- and most
of a Saturday-- and watch a western; a Mickey Mouse cartoon; a Vincent
Price Horror flick; a Stooges' short; and a mushy-musical. THOSE were
BETTER times... duck and cover... oh my God... those Commies! This
world isn't gonna end TODAY.
I've got it-- from the source-- that we're safe till TOMORROW... buy a
few of these GREAT double-bills and do the E-word....E-N-J-O-Y!
I look forward to ALL of these titles in the series... I love 'em!
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