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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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Body Moves (1990)
“We have to be awesome if we want to win!” Though rich brat Kevin is clearly a douche and though his dance moves are clearly cribbed from Vanilla Ice, he…
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Kidnapped (1960)
I had been hoping that Kidnapped was a movie along the lines of Treasure Island – you know something involving a guy with one leg and a murderous little kid…
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Johnny Tremain (1957)
I had always suspected that those snobby British goons that tried to stifle all our basic human rights by laying a big tax on our imported tea were defeated through…
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In Search of the Castaways (1962)
Jules Verne plus Walt Disney equals really bad special effects and a disjointedly confusing story. Most of the blame surely rests with Disney since I doubt very much that Verne’s…
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I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957)
I Was A Teenage Werewolf never explains why poor old Tony is dispatched with wimpy police issue bullets. And if you think that I just laid a real smelly dog…
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I Was a Teenage Frankenstein (1957)
Could someone get Teenage Frankenstein some antiperspirant? It isn’t bad enough that he’s made out of smelly, rotted body parts, but the dude’s got Frisbees as well! Surely if Dr….
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How to Make a Monster (1958)
They are the greatest (teenage) monsters in the history of the silver screen. They’ve appeared in countless (one each) classic thrillers. They launched the careers of some of the biggest…
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The Secret of Boyne Castle (1969)
What is the mysterious and undoubtedly quite shocking secret of Boyne Castle? Is it that its dark and creepy parapets are haunted by a vindictive banshee intent on screeching at…
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The Ghost of Cypress Swamp (1977)
The poet/philosopher Tupac once opined “a coward dies a thousand deaths… a soldier dies but once.” You know who else only dies but once in The Ghost Of Cypress Swamp?…
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Karate Warrior 6 (1993)
The danger of any movie series that spans several sequels is that you’ve got a lot of backstory to catch people up on who might not have seen or remembered…








