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ClassixFan

Joined Mar 2000
I love the classic/cheesy sci-fi/horror films of the 50s and 60s. Hammer and Amicus films are some of my personal faves, but I'll watch most any. I collect classic sci-fi/horror memorabilia and I'm a huge sports fan, too. Some of my favorite films are:

-Dracula ('58)
-The Lost Continent ('68)
-The Terrornauts
-Tales From the Crypt ('72)
-Them!
-The Thing From Another World
-White Christmas
-Miracle On 34th Street ('47)
-Yours, Mine & Ours
-The Sound of Music
-Ben-Hur ('59)
-Guess Who's Coming To Dinner
-To Sir With Love
-It Came From Beneath the Sea
-The Monster That Challenged the World
-The Mummy ('59)
-Rear Window
-The Birds
-Where Eagles Dare
-Gojira ('54/Original Japanese)

I'm also a huge Christmas 'fanatic' and love the old classic holiday films and TV specials.

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Pinocchio dans l'espace

Pinocchio dans l'espace

5.7
9
  • Jun 29, 2008
  • It's A Goody...Good Morning!

    I actually saw this film rather late in life, most folks seem to have seen this as children, but I was into my 30s before I saw it and the big kid that I am....I love it.

    The opening song and 'It's a Goody...Good Morning' are my favorites, but heck, they are all catchy little tunes. I think the animation is very good, is it me or did animation of the 60s still have that 'innocent' look? This is one of those films, where you hear about it, but until you actually see it, you can't believe it. Kind of along the same vein as, Santa Claus Conquers the Martians or the Mexican film, Santa Claus. Hey, 71 minutes of your life is definitely worth it, if you've never seen it and if you have young kids, use them as an excuse to check it out!
    Le Peuple des abîmes

    Le Peuple des abîmes

    5.5
    10
  • Jun 28, 2007
  • The Love Boat On Acid?

    OK, I have actually heard this Hammer film described in the summary line I gave this comment. This was the first Hammer film I ever saw, although I was 6 or 7 at the time, so I had no clue who put out this little gem. My cousins and I watched it on late-night TV on Thanksgiving night and we sat there, mouths wide open and totally entranced in what was going on in the film. Sure, this isn't the best film ever released by Hammer Studios, but I'll go to my grave fighting that while it may not be a classic in the usual terms, it is most entertaining.

    How can you not enjoy man-eating seaweed, descendants of the Spanish Inquistion, the strangest sea-beasties you've ever laid eyes on and an opening tune that you can't get out of your head, days after viewing it! While this isn't a film I'd recommend to most classic fantasy film fans or even Hammer film fans to go out and purchase, blindly, I would recommend at least giving it a view, it certainly isn't a kind of film where you'll want to pluck your eyes out, after viewing and who knows, if you watch it in the right frame of mind, you may end up enjoying it.
    Un million d'années avant J.C.

    Un million d'années avant J.C.

    5.7
    9
  • Apr 7, 2006
  • Hammer, Harryhausen and Dinos, A Great Combination!

    How can fans of sci-fi/fantasy not enjoy this 1966 effort from Hammer Studios? You have the wonderful effects of the master, Ray Harryhausen and a decent enough story, oh and dinos! The Region 2 DVD is definitely the disc to get, as it is the complete version of the film and it has a couple of nice interviews with Raquel Welch and Ray Harryhausen. I love what Harryhausen had to say about complaints about inaccuracy with putting man and dinos together on the screen. It's not meant to be a scientific story, it's meant to entertain and entertain it does! Watch as Tumak (of the Rock People) and Loana (of the Shell People) forge a shaky relationship and possibly bring their two tribes of people together. Along the way they battle a huge sea turtle, Allosaurus, Pteradon and other wild beasties of the day. If you love dinos and films meant to be nothing more than fun entertainment, chances are, you'll enjoy this Hammer Studios effort.
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