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Carl Rice Billy Jack (1971) I have a hat & head band[copy] whenn Billie Jack came out- I idolized him as an Indian – Feb 08, 5:56 PM
Tim Secrets of the Pirates' Inn (1969) Wish Disney would remake this movie, I still loved the story from when I was a kid. And the secrets of the Strwberry Cove, The... – Feb 08, 4:00 PM
Keith Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973) My favorite of this was something not in the episodes. I remember the network running one of those "More you know" type ads with it.... – Feb 06, 12:35 AM
Tim D. She Freak (1967) I'm watching this as I type. The long musical montages and lackluster acting are painful. The music reminds me of the kind you'd hear while... – Feb 03, 9:26 PM
monsterhunter Child Of Glass (1978) I don't recall, but Disney just released this on DVD last month, so you can buy it from them or Amazon and check it out... – Jan 14, 1:17 PM
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Fantasy Archive
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Jack the Giant Killer (1962)
Uh, so where the magic beans? If I’m watching a movie called Jack the Giant Killer, then I have to believe that somewhere along the way, I’m going to see…
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Jack and the Beanstalk (1970)
Fee, fi, fo, fum! I smell the stench of another shabby Barry Mahon kiddie picture! This is the other movie on the DVD from Something Weird that features The Wonderful…
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Hercules in the Haunted World (1961)
Reg Park is one of our beefiest Hercules, with pecs the size of a regular guy’s head and his acting consists of standing around talking in a dubbed monotone, while…
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Hercules Against the Moon Men (1964)
If you’re watching Alan Steele (Zorro Contro Maciste) in this movie and wondering just where it was that he learned how to pose and wear his leather gauntlets with so…
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Hercules (1983)
Child of the most unholy union of them all, its father being Chuck Norris 1980s action studio the Cannon Group, its mother being Italian director Luigi Cozzi, and its costume…
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Goliath and the Vampires (1961)
Obligatory full disclosure: there isn’t anyone in this movie named Goliath. In fact, you’ve got Gordon Scott (Hercules Vs. The Moloch, Samson And The 7 Miracles Of The World) cinching…
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The Gnome-Mobile (1967)
Walter Brennan, who won three Oscars in five years, stars as the lumber king who goes to the forest with his grandkids and runs into a couple of gnomes. Disney…
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The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947)
I’ve had some ups and downs in my life that left me questioning whether it’s possible to achieve true happiness or find an everlasting love (or at least a rather…
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Giant Of Metropolis (1961)
Giant of Metropolis features Gordon Mitchell if he looks a little rough around the edges in this movie, it might be because he began making this movie a mere two…
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Soldier Of Fortune (1987)
War Bus Commando is obviously the most famous Johnny Hondo adventure, mainly because it features Johnny Hondo. Soldier Of Fortune is the less famous Johnny Hondo entry in the series…









