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06 March 2009
Runaway
Tom Selleck is not quite as strident as in other films. Cynthia Rhodes is lovely and her character shows some vulnerability as well as a forced toughness. a pre-Jenny Craig Kirstie Alley is the tough Fall-girl friend to demonic villain Gene Simmons. There are plenty of perilous situations to go around and the action moves fast enough that there is not too much character development. The good guys are likeable and the villain (Simmons) is over the top. Not bad entertainment if you have an hour and forty minutes to kill. Nevertheless I thought it was better in the movie theatre 20+ years ago.
27 February 2009
Here They Come Again and Again and Again
I bought this because I collect the UK band The Fortunes. The content of this CD is re-recordings of their previous hits from the 60's and 70's as well as covers of other songs. The songs in the same order have been issued in several different packagings for the last 15 or more years. This is from 2007 and eminates from the UK. I would say this is for completists like me or someone wanting to hear The Fortunes in the middle/later stages of their recording career. The group on this recording consisted of founding members Rod Allen (lead vocals and bass), Barry Pritchard ( guitar and backing vocals) both of whom are now deceased, and Michael Smitham (lead guitar, backing vocals) and Paul Hooper (drums). The harmonies on all the songs are tight and the sound is stillsimilar to the earlier recordings sound. For me, it is always enjoyable listening.
11 August 2008
Land Time Forgot/PeopleTime Forgot
I liked the qwuality of the packaging. Excellent color (better than my old VHS copies). Both films loosely based on E. R. Burroughs' books of the same title.bThe first (with Doug McCure) is closer to the book than the sequal (with Patrick Wayne and McClure). McClure was a vetran at this B mivie type sci-fi fantasy adventure genre and is more comfortable than Wayne (who does exhibit a bit of boyoish charm but whose character is somewhat churlish). The monsters are of the Harryhausen variety and are acceptavble for 30 years ago, but would not pass muster today given all the tech advances. All in all both i found to be enjoyable.