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In the Shadow of Bigfoot 1977
This follow-up to Ivan Marx's 1975 original, The Legend of Bigfoot, finds him sharing narrating duties with new pal Tom Biscardi, who along with Ernest Montiel and their newly formed Amazing Horizons Inc, travel from state to state talking to witnesses, with only a few minutes of new footage, shot by Marx from inside a snow fort, tacked on at the end.
Aside from the new snowy bushman footage, we're treated to plenty of nature shots (only some of which…
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Peter Pan Live! 2014
"Peter Pan has found a mutha"
When I started repeating that line around the house a few weeks back after hearing it on a podcast, and my kids got a kick out of it for some reason and started repeating it themselves, I figured it time to actually watch this mess, for Christopher Walken alone. When my daughter, who likes Disney movies, agreed to watch it, even after I warned her of the awful reviews it got, I bought a…
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Arrowhead 1953
If Charles Bronson could pass himself off as an Apache opposite Jack in CHATO'S LAND (1974), then why can't Palance play the role of an Apache himself, in this one from the early days of his film career. Charlton Heston is a rotten bastard here too. Extra half-star for the scene where Jack shows off his Indian side, full boar.
Jack screentime: 10 out of 10
Palance Letterboxd credit #11.
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