In addition to being the first film of Andrew V. McLaglen’s I’ve seen (which is quite an achievement, considering how much he directed), Shenendoah is the first film I’ve seen where James Stewart plays the patriarch. Unless Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation counts and I don’t think it does, not like Shenendoah. The film sets […]
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Shenandoah (1965, Andrew V. McLaglen)
May 20th, 2006 No Comments
Warlords of Atlantis (1978, Kevin Connor)
April 29th, 2006 No Comments
If you ever want to see John Ratzenberger fight a giant octopus, Warlords of Atlantis has something to offer you. Actually, it’s hard to completely dislike a film with a giant octopus, especially one attacking a ship. It’s so silly, it can’t help but amuse. I do have to wonder, since there was a giant […]
The People That Time Forgot (1977, Kevin Connor)
April 28th, 2006 No Comments
Apparently, all Kevin Connor needs–besides a decently concocted screenplay–is location shooting and a good score.
The People That Time Forgot–around the halfway point–became a movie I found myself enjoying too much. I got self-conscious about it, questioning its quality even more than usual, just because it seemed so good. It’s an adventure film, one told almost […]
At the Earth’s Core (1976, Kevin Connor)
April 27th, 2006 No Comments
Pinewood Studios has housed some rather impressive sets and some great films have been shot there. Reading At the Earth’s Core’s end credits and seeing it too was shot at Pinewood… well, my respect for the studio has plummeted.
At the Earth’s Core is the second of four films directed by Kevin Connor, produced by John […]
The Land That Time Forgot (1975, Kevin Connor)
April 26th, 2006 No Comments
The Land That Time Forgot never achieved any sort of cult notoriety (though I’m not sure any film with dinosaurs ever has), but as a child, any video box cover promising submarines, aquatic dinosaurs, octopuses, and ape-men was golden. The film does not feature any octopuses. While I did see Land That Time Forgot as […]
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