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15-3-2021 04:58:09 Mobile | Show all posts |Read mode
I saw this film when it was first released.  I must've been 10--and I was a real dino freak. I was totally jazzed when I found it on video many years later.

Someone else mentioned getting a translation book at the theatre...I never got one.  The magazine Castle of Frankenstein (real mag title, folks!) ran a translation guide that month.   I still have that mag somewhere--they also ran a pin-up of Victoria Vetri in the movie bikini, wielding a spear (I had that page on my wall for months).

As I recall (and is pretty evident from the 1,004 times it's used in the film) "neecro" means evil.  So "Sanna neecro" means the blonde chick is evil.  Of course, she's not really evil.  "Neecro" should mean totally hot, but these were cave days.  And they had only 26 words.  I'm pretty sure Superfragilisticexpialidotious wasn't one of them

The effects by Jim Danforth (not David Allen) are excellent--right up there with Harryhausen.  They still hold up against 3D computer effects.

While the story has genuine dramatic underpinnings, the cave-language kinda gets in the way of clarity.  Too often the viewer has no idea what's being said.  That aside, it's a fun movie with great effects and british babes in skimpy outfits sharing a beach with dinosaurs.

Oddly, for a dino pic, there's a LOT of stage sets, and I don't mean the dino FX shots.  They had a bit of trouble matching shots between set and location work.  And it shows.

That aside, it's a fun movie with great effects.  Any dino fan should check it out.  It's not Jurassic Park, but then again Laura Dern didn't show cleavage.

score /10

khathaway1 15 September 2003

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw0113902/
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