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Legend
Ridley Scott
gives us a fairytale, an example of style over substance which exceeds even
Blade Runner
. And speaking of Scott's earlier work, he got to use his beloved unicorns here.
Tom Cruise is a peasant boy in love with the Princess [ Mia Sara ] - well, who wouldn't be? Among the group of dwarven types who lends a hand is Billy Barty [surprise, surprise]. The villain is Darkness [Tim Curry - Rocky Horror Picture Show ], with Robert Picardo [ Star Trek: Voyager ] among his horde of Goblin followers. Well, it's not really a horde, there's about 3 of them in all.
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Cat People, The
This is
Paul Schrader
's updated version of the 1940s classic.
Natascha Kinski flies into New Orleans and is reunited with her brother [Malcolm McDowell]. He disappears, and a mysterious black leopard is discovered in the city. Zoo expert John Heard captures it. Kinski is drawn to Heard, but she has a love rival in the shape of Annette O'Toole , his fellow zoo worker. Ed Asner Jnr also works at the zoo, and his sadistic streak makes him an easy victim for the big cat. While the original was a minimal budget film noir which implied its scares, Schrader employed some great SPFX.
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Carrie
This is
Brian De Palma
's 1976 shocker based on the novel by
Stephen King
. Carrie White is a social outcast at her high school,
but as she goes through puberty she discovers she is a telekinetic.
De Palma originally cast this in sessions alongside George Lucas. Carrie got Sissey Spacek and William Katt [Greatest American Hero], while Star Wars IV: A New Hope landed Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill. Ms Fisher apparently got the lead role in Carrie, but turned it down when she discovered she would have to do the nude shower scene at the start. The villainess is a bitchy Nancy Allen [who soon afterwards married the director] , and her sidekick is John Travolta in a role similar to his later persona in Grease. The other villain is Carrie's religious fundamentalist mother, Piper Laurie . De Palma, a major Hitchcock fan, could not resist a number of homages [or possibly attempts to imitate his idol]. For example, the Psycho music is played at tense times, and the girls attend the Bates High School.
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Blood Ties
This is a made-for-TV movie about a family of vampires - err,
Transylvanian Americans being hunted by a cult of, well, vampire-hunters.
The story is refreshing insofar as it was made relatively recently and yet before the
World of Darkness roleplaying systems corrupted Vampire mythology.
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Up Pompei
Lurkio [Frankie Howerd] is the protagonist/narrator,
a slave in Pompeii in the year 79CE - the year of the erruption.
Lurkio accidently stumbles across a plot to assassinate the Emperor Nero. This is odd, since Nero died about ten years before Vesuvius erupted, but you should by now have realised that historical accuracy is not at the heart of this story. Lurkio bumbles about in a camp fashion, and makes lots of double-entendres to the camera.
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D'Artagnan's Daughter
The title character is played by the utterly babelicious
Sophie Marceau
. The story is set in the 1650s, when France was ruled by Cardinal Mazarin
and the young Louis XIV.
Ms Marceau uncovers a plot, and her father calls in his musketeer chums to
help investigate.
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Damnation Alley
This is a little-seen pre-Mad Max post-apocalyptic disaster flick
from 1977.
As a SF film that came out the same year as Star Wars IV: A New Hope
it quite understandably sank without trace.
George Peppard [ Battle Beyond the Stars ], Jan-Michael Vincent [Airwolf] and Paul Winfield [ Terminator ] survive WW3 because they are in a US military bunker in the Western USA. After the war they load up into some hi-tech APCs and make their way across the USA to Albany, New York State. This may sound familiar. Possibly because it is based on a book that inspired the Judge Dredd: Cursed Earth books. The cloned dinosaurs section in the books does not appear in this film, but inspired Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park series. Peppard chews a cigar and bosses people about, as always. Vincent rides a motorbike [shades of Spikes Harvey Rotten, anyone?] and makes you wonder where his career went, especially after he starred in Airwolf. Hell, even Ernest Borgnine's had more of a career than him lately! As for Winfield? Well, he's the token black guy. You work it out. Producer Paul Maslansky is perhaps better known for his Police Academy films. This effort is not great, but it's mildly entertaining. It makes you think how good the Judge Dredd movie could have been if they had made an adaption of the Cursed Earth!
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Neverending Story 2
Yes, because it never ends then the producers have the perfect excuse
to cash in big-time and make lots of sequels.
A sorceress [the babelicious Mrs Clarissa Burt ] is somehow destroying the fairytale land. Sebastian [Johnathan Brandis - SeaQuest DSV ] must help his [fictional?] friends.
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Starship Troopers
This is based on the infamous novel by
Robert A. Heinlein
. The director [
Paul Verhoven
] made it a satire, although he may have been too subtle for some people.
Basically, a Fascist human race goes to war against an alien race of giant
insects.
The hero [Johnny Rico] was played Casper Van Dien, a virtual unknown. His previous roles had included Beastmaster 3 , while he went on to a supporting role in Legend of Sleepy Hollow . The point of having no stars, just talent in his film indicates that Verhoven managed to pull off a concept film rather than a star vehicle - something that was claimed to be impossible way back when the Judge Dredd movie adaption was being made! Denise Richards is the hero's love interest, although in the babe stakes she is beaten by Dina Meyer . A pity that Richards went on to become a Bond Girl while Meyer has not been in anything except a few TV shows in the last 4 years. Xena: Warrior Princess fans will spot a cameo by Tim Omundsen [Eli in Season 5].
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Warlords of Atlantis
Doug McClure goes to a mystical land where he has to fight dinosaurs,
escape from slavery and overthrow an Evil Overlord. Sound familiar?
Well, he did 3 other films with exactly the same plot!
In some ways the plot also resembles Dino de Laurentiis' Flash Gordon
effort.
This time he is an 1896 bathyscaphe-builder who is hired to explore the ocean bed in the Bermuda Triangle. John Ratzenberger [Cheers] is one of the ship's crewmen. The ship is attacked by a giant octopus. The crew awake, hardly even wet never mind drowned, to find themselves in a massive underwater cave. They discover they are in the kingdom of Atlantis, ruled by Cyd Charisse [who isn't afraid to show her legs, even at the age she must be at!].
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