Cinco pilotos derribados deben enfrentarse a hambrientas bestias prehistóricas y a lujuriosas mujeres de las cavernas en una exuberante isla paradisíaca.Cinco pilotos derribados deben enfrentarse a hambrientas bestias prehistóricas y a lujuriosas mujeres de las cavernas en una exuberante isla paradisíaca.Cinco pilotos derribados deben enfrentarse a hambrientas bestias prehistóricas y a lujuriosas mujeres de las cavernas en una exuberante isla paradisíaca.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Griffin Drew
- May
- (as Griffen Drew)
Deborah Dutch
- Cave Girl
- (as Debra Dare)
Opiniones destacadas
With an old school fantasy artwork front cover I was drawn to Dinosaur Island even though I knew from experience this was likely to be not only a T&A film but also pretty darn bad.
Regarding the T&A there is plenty, yet somehow someway it is not only tasteful but mostly directly related to the plot.
Regarding the quality it's a mixed bag. The movie actually looks quite good, the location and costume design is solid but when the sfx come into the equation it all falls apart. I'm not saying the sfx are bad I'm saying they're awful. The dinosaurs are stop motion animation and looked at home back in the 60's so there is no excuse for a 1994 film.
Yes the film isn't supposed to be taken seriously and is essentially a comedy but those sfx are beyond bad.
Thankfully the script is okay and there are genuine laughs to be had, the whole movie reminded me of Cave Girl (1985) except Cave Girl didn't reach beyond its means and had far more of a charm.
For what it is Dinosaur Island isn't bad but as a whole it's not something I could ever confidently recommend to anyone.
The Good:
Some decent efforts at humour
Tasteful well done T&A scenes
The Bad:
SFX that were on point in the 60's
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Trained military with automatic weapons will have no effect on a raging t-rex but a bunch of scantily clad girls with sticks will scare it off
Boobs squeezing is the no.1 fighting technique for amazons
The infamous beast of the cave is the offspring of a xenomorph and a muppet
Regarding the T&A there is plenty, yet somehow someway it is not only tasteful but mostly directly related to the plot.
Regarding the quality it's a mixed bag. The movie actually looks quite good, the location and costume design is solid but when the sfx come into the equation it all falls apart. I'm not saying the sfx are bad I'm saying they're awful. The dinosaurs are stop motion animation and looked at home back in the 60's so there is no excuse for a 1994 film.
Yes the film isn't supposed to be taken seriously and is essentially a comedy but those sfx are beyond bad.
Thankfully the script is okay and there are genuine laughs to be had, the whole movie reminded me of Cave Girl (1985) except Cave Girl didn't reach beyond its means and had far more of a charm.
For what it is Dinosaur Island isn't bad but as a whole it's not something I could ever confidently recommend to anyone.
The Good:
Some decent efforts at humour
Tasteful well done T&A scenes
The Bad:
SFX that were on point in the 60's
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Trained military with automatic weapons will have no effect on a raging t-rex but a bunch of scantily clad girls with sticks will scare it off
Boobs squeezing is the no.1 fighting technique for amazons
The infamous beast of the cave is the offspring of a xenomorph and a muppet
A military plane carrying a hardnose officer bringing some deserters back for a court-martial crashes in the ocean. The survivors make their way to a deserted island, where they discover a tribe of semi-nude, large-breasted cavewomen and are menaced by a tyrannosaurus rex. That plot's been used in several movies from the '50s, but fortunately this movie has much more nudity than those films did. The women are gorgeous, most of them get naked, none of them can act (gee, what a surprise...), the special effects aren't as cheesey as one would expect from a Fred Olen Ray film. Altogether, I'd rate this 0 for acting, 0 for plot, 0 for a coherent script, 8 for gratuituous nudity. It's not a bad way to spend an hour or so on a Friday night with a six-pack. as long as you don't expect a whole lot. P.S.: If the T-Rex in this movie looks familiar, that's because it's the same one Corman used in his earlier movie, "Carnosaur."
I can't help but enjoy this movie. It's a jiggle-movie that manages to make fun of jiggle-movies. Whether or not this was intended is irrelevant. One can very plainly tell that the cast and crew are NOT taking themselves seriously on this project. The dinosaurs appear to be recycled from the Carnosaur movies, with no regard for achieving realism. The filmmakers have a great time using the oldest effects tricks in the book for this movie. Again, like a lot of movies, this one is the type that is best enjoyed by those who enjoy a good, BAD movie.
Just reading the credits alone for this film caught the eyes of the Eye Candy Hall of Fame academy. It is a joint product of the auteurs Wynorski and Olen Ray, known for their unique visual style, classy special effects, and strong women characters. It stars All-Century team beauty Michelle Bauer. It has dinosaurs on an island roaming free before they were confined to zoos. Upon watching the film, the real pleasure was the star-turning performances of Antonia Dorian and Griffin Drew. Ms. Drew is a very gifted actor and earned 2nd team All-Century status with her charm, which was especially evident during the healing scene. All three leading ladies and some minor characters help elevate this film beyond just a travelogue. We don't know how, but we would all enjoy seeing more of these lovely women.
As a collector and fan of B-movies, I'd have to put this one high on my most-valued list. It's literally overflowing with genre talent, most notably as a collaboration between two of the finest modern B-movie directors: Jim Wynorski and Fred Olen Ray. Also, it's got a killer cast, featuring Michelle Bauer (HOLLYWOOD CHAINSAW HOOKERS), Griffin Drew (BIKINI HOE DOWN), Richard Gabai (VIRGIN HIGH), Nikki Fritz (ATTACK OF THE 60-FOOT CENTERFOLD), and Antonia Dorian (BARE WENCH PROJECT). Sure, the jokes are cheesy. Sure, that "dinosaur" effect isn't quite Stan Winston quality. However, there's some things Hollywood can never duplicate, and that's the feel of a good B-movie with lots of scream queens. Here's hoping they never stop making movies like this.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe cavewomen's ranch was constructed on a remote portion of David Carradine's ranch.
- ErroresWhen the T-Rex-looking 'The Great One' dinosaur is first shown attacking the women's camp and every time after that when it is walking, it is different-looking than when it is just standing still and moving its head. When walking it has movable hips and thin stick arms poking out of round protrusions on its chest, the rest of the time it looks like a normal T-Rex.
- Citas
Capt. Jason Briggs: Is there a problem with your privates, Private?
- Créditos curiososDinosaurs Genetically Engineered and Trained by John Carl Buechler.
- ConexionesEdited from Farewell to the King (1989)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- La isla de los dinosaurios
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productora
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- Presupuesto
- USD 190,000 (estimado)
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