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Sunday, 25 February 2024

Mars Needs Women


 This is a 1968 low budget sci-fi film directed by Larry Buchanan. The stars includes Tommy Kirk, Yvonne Craig and Byron Lord.  

At the start, three women suddenly vanish. One playing tennis, one dining with her boyfriend and another taking a shower. It's not clear why that scene was used because a group of men from Mars didn't kidnap women in the same way again, but went through very careful ways to meet women that suited their needs in romance. They were looking for eligible young fertile single women because few girls were being born on Mars. They select women and each go off on adventures to find her. Then one of them, names Dob, meets a beautiful scientist. 

A very pleasant romance film with some funny moments and a science fiction theme and a lot of scientific script. It makes an interesting backstory, because that would mean there are humans on Mars and these men needed to get fresh Earthlings to continue to breed. It's a shame this never became a series, and lovers of all things romantic and also sci-fi would really enjoy this. 

I rate this a 8/10

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Monday, 19 February 2024

War of the Satellites


 

This is a 1958 horror sci-fi film directed by Roger Corman and stars Dick Miller, Susan Cabot and Richard Devon.

Satellites have been sent into space and then mysteriously destroyed by unknown. It's soon discovered that a more advanced alien doesn't want humans to travel through space, but seems to cause damage on Earth. The aliens are violent and trying to frighten humans into not venturing into space. However, a scientist has other ideas. 

Elements of this film are familiar. The sound effects appeared in a 1953 classic "The War of the Worlds." Parts of the spaceship was in "Lost in Space" (1965) and "The Time Tunnel" (1966). The acting is stylish, the sets are pretty convincing and the imagery of outer space is quite detailed with some beauty. Parts of the film is almost silly with the teenage couple in a car, and the rest has a creepy vibe. I rate this a startling 7/10.

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Friday, 9 February 2024

Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight


 This is an animated fantasy film from 2008, directed by Will Meugniot. The stars include Kiefer Sutherland, Michael Rosenbaum and Lucy Lawless.

The world has been sent into chaos by an age of dragons, but the gods abandoned the world because of warfare amongst humans and other species. A group of friends find a barbarian woman with a magical staff. A horde of goblins and monstrous dragons are looking for it and use its healing powers for evil with the plan to dominate after taking control of everything.

This is based on the Dragonlance novels by Tracy Hickman, George Strayton and Margaret Weis. This film is based on the very first book of the series, "Dragons of Autumn Twilight", and that was part of a trilogy. Many more anthologies and novels have been written, going into generations of characters. In total there are about 150 Dragonlance books. I love the epic Dragonlance books, although the animation of this film was below par with mistakes. I rate this a basic 5/10.

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Monday, 5 February 2024

The Horrible Dr. Hichcock



This is a 1962 horror thriller, directed by Riccardo Freda. The stars includes Barbara Steele, Robert Flemyng and Silvano Tranquilli. 

Set in the year 1885 with the advancement of medicines, Doctor Hichcock is drawn to giving strange experimental drugs on his patients. He's also into something sinister at home in private, resulting in the death of his wife. Twelve years later, after marrying again, his new wife becomes afraid of ghostly activities in the spooky house of the doctor.

A mad doctor film made in Rome, Italy, which was later dubbed in English by some of the actors themselves. Robert Flemyng almost didn't want to appear in this because of the subject of necrophilia. The setting for the film, in the spooky doctor's house, is Villa Peruchetti, the place that also featured in another film "The Hyena of London" of which I shall review in the future. This was a gothic film with beautiful sets and lovely costumes. I rate it a horribly pleasing 7/10.

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