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I liked the first one and a couple of the sequels but then they ran out of good ideas and I stopped watching them.
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Bob, you might be thinking of....The Land Before Time (that was a cartoon)...this movie has real people in it...but I can't remember anything about it. I am going to have to watch it soon.
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Man do I feel stupid right about now. I completely miss read the title. Sorry about that.
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The Land That Time Forgot was actually part of a series of movies in the seventies starring Doug McLure, all along a similar there. There was a direct sequel called The People That Time Forgot, but very similar was At The Earth's Core, filmed in between the two.
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I have all of those movies on DVD. I am a huge Doug McLure fan. He also did Humanoids From the Deep. This is one of my favorite genres. I love the cheesy effects, bad scripts and bad acting that most of them had. That's probably why I love them so much. From a giant rubber octopuss to giant flying rubber carniverous fish to rubber dinosaurs... I've enjoyed each and every one of these films. I think my favorite one is the one with Patrick Wayne (son of John Wayne). I loved when the flying Tyredactly bites and holds onto the tail of their plane. These movies are just too cool.
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I met Doug McLure once - I was at a visitor's event at Pinewood Studios, near London, when they were filming one of these films. I was stood there as he came out of a doorway, all dressed up in his costume and make-up. Shook his hand and wished him well.
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Wow, Paul. That's awesome. Three actors who I wish I could have met were Doug McLure, John Wayne & Steve McQueen. I like all of their films. I loved Warlords of Atlantis that McLure did.
So Paul... what's Pinewood like? I would love to visit it.
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