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Starship Troopers, a review by RossRoy
(From DCO third annual November Alphabet Marathon - discussion/review/banter thread on November 6th, 2009) Invasion of the Star Creatures, a review by Danae CassandraInvasion of the Star Creatures Year of Release: 1962 Directed By: Bruno VeSota Starring: Bob Ball, Frankie Ray, Gloria Victor, Dolores Reed Genre: Science-Fiction, Comedy Rating: NR Overview: On an assignment to investigate a crater, two dimwitted soldiers (Bob Ball and Frankie Ray) stumble upon a scary plant-like creature. Upon following the VegeMonster into a cave, the bumbling buddies are taken prisoner by two beautiful women who have come from outer space to take over Earth. Soon, the not-so-dynamic duo discover the alien vixens lacking in the love department...and think they might've found a way to save the planet! My Thoughts: This is a no-budget comedy spoof of 50's sci-fi cheapies. I didn't know that going into it, but it's obvious from the get go. The VegeMen are costumes are the cheapest monster suits I've ever seen. The dialog is absurd, the men are all complete idiots, the jokes are flat ... yet the film kept me laughing. Normally I'd be offended by the sexism, and the racial stereotyping of the Indians, but the film doesn't take any of that seriously (or take any part of the film serious, for that matter) and I didn't either. It's a pretty bad film, but they obviously intended to make a bad film so I'm giving it a better rating than something that had other intentions. It's funny, mindless, and recommended for fans of schlock. I had a good time. Bechdel Test: Pass Overall: 2/5 (From B-Movie mini-marathon on March 14th, 2013) The One Where It All Began: The Pilot Marathon, a review by DJ DoenaQuantum Leap What's the show about? Sam Backett jumps through time and space. But he does not do it with his own body and he cannot control where or when he jumps. But wherever he goes, something went wrong in the original passing of events and Sam has to fix it. His only help is Al, an admiral that lives in the time Sam came from and presents himself to Sam as a neurological hologram that only Sam can see or hear. "Genesis" A man wakes up and does not know who, where or when he is. The only thing he does know is that he's not Captain Tom Stretton, but that's who is supposed to be. And Cpt. Stratton is supposed to fly an experimental mach-3-jet. Sam has lost practically all memories about him and his life and Al isn't allowed to give him his memory back because it would weaken the chances of successfully bringing Sam back. But the original Tom Stratton has died in the attempt of surpassing mach 3 and Sam has to survive this trip in order to return home. My Opinion I love this show because it's always fun to see how Sam has to adapt to his new body and environment, especially when he jumps into a non-white/non-male. I also thought that it was a great idea that Sam tries to contact his father again, when he has the chance to. (From The One Where It All Began: The Pilot Marathon on January 2nd, 2008) |