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Me am Happy Pika!

Started by Mighty Atomic Pikachu, April 28, 2001, 05:56:39 PM

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Mighty Atomic Pikachu

Got Carnival Of Souls (Wes Craven version) for 99¢ at Blockbuster. Also got Westworld for just $3.99 at Wal-Mart! YIIIIPEEEE!

Westworld is a very good movie, a classic tale of technology gone amok. Yul Brynner is very convincing as the souless, murderous android character of the Gunslinger. I've heard there are two sequels, Futureworld and Beyond Westworld. Any info about any of em?

By the way, Carnival Of Souls is pretty surreal and creepy so far. But then, that's Wes for ya...

It's fulla ghosts, homocidal clowns, time warps, and evil carnies! What more could ya ask for? Oh yeah-the CAR WASH OF DOOM! Heheheheheheh!


-MAP

Andrew

Just because Pika brought him up.

I have been dying to review "The Ultimate Warrior."  It stars good old Yul in a future ravaged by nuclear war.  Just imagine some psycho tossing Yul into the future predicted by "The Road Warrior," except he's on the eastern coast of North America...

Release it on DVD now, or else I'll buy the tape and review it from that format!  I'm not bluffing!  (It's Warner Brothers, I'll be reviewing the VHS.)

Andrew

Scott

WESTWORLD for $3.99 thats great. I wish I could find that deal. I've never seen CARNIVAL OF SOULS but i will surely keep my eyes open for it.

Flangepart

Richard Benjmen as an action hero...well, kind a'....did better then expected. All told, another reason to paranoid about androids.....now i've got this terrible feeling in the diodes down my left side.........

Gerry

The Ultimate Warrior is truly a B-movie in every possible sense of the term.  It's an action movie with no action and a scifi movie with no scifi.  I haven't seen it since I was about fourteen and I just remember being bored to tears.  Review it Andrew.  We need this one.

Andrew

Thank goodness someone else has seen this one?  In my memory the film wasn't as bad as you make it out to be, but it sure wasn't good.

Andrew

Gerry

I might appreciate it more now than I did when I was 14.  I'm sure it's filled with subtle nuances that must be appreciated by an adult.  Yeah, right...