Fantastic Dinosaurs Of The Movies Movie Download Hd
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http://urllio.com/r2m4jA collection of trailers from various "B" dinosaur and creature movies spanning though out film history, but mostly focusing on the drive-in type films of the 1950's, 60's, 70's and early 80's.
This documentary goes beyond expectations and includes a wealth of trailers for prehistoric creature features, as well as additional classics that may not quite qualify as "dinosaur movies" but are a hoot to watch. It's a very fun nostalgic collection if you dig Harryhausen FX, dinosaurs, and B-movies. <br/><br/>This came in a DVD set I got many years ago which also included "The Lost World" (1925) and "Planet of Dinosaurs". I had such low expectations for it I didn't watch it until now (I never expected Good Times to produce a competent documentary). I'm impressed by how many trailers are on here!<br/><br/>The picture quality leaves a bit to desired, and I hate that Good Times slaps a "GT" watermark on the bottom right of the frame (I seem to remember them doing that to "Plan 9" in one format or another). Regardless of DVD-mastering issues, I recommend this for anyone into prehistoric cinema, and it's an especially helpful way to get to introduced to the history of the genre for newcomers.
My mom bought this video for my brother for Christmas one year. My brother and I are dinosaurs fans and had a blast watching this documentary, which consisted dozens of trailers from dinosaur, monster and creature B-movies including such classics as King Kong, The Valley of Gwangi, Them!, The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, and Jack the Giant Killer.<br/><br/>Since my brother and I are also huge Godzilla fans, we were excited that the video included trailers from Godzilla, King of the Monsters; King Kong vs. Godzilla; and Godzilla vs. the Thing. There were also trailers from films we at that time had not seen before including Rodan and Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster. At the moment, we made it our mission to collect every monster film made in Japan by Toho Studios, the production company that made Godzilla.<br/><br/>This video is a great collector's item and serves as a good introduction and preview for classic dinosaur B-movies. It serves as a good source of entertainment as well.<br/><br/>Grade A
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