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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Love Boat It Ain't!,
By Kimi "AKATune" (Wyalusing) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lost Continent (DVD)
Often referred to as, *The Love Boat On Acid*, this film is definitely a trip! It would be just my luck to book passage on a ship like this....Passengers that are on the run from various illegal acts, a crew that would rather take it's chances in a lifeboat, a Captain that oozes sarcasm and a trip straight to a lost continent; complete with man-eating seaweed, mutated crustaceans and the Spanish Inquisition! This film is *B* entertainment, pure and simple. This is easily one of my favortie Hammer films, I love the look and feel of this film, the sea monsters, the wild array of passengers and the opening theme to this film will definitely have you singing along for days. If you've watched your way through Hammer's Frankenstein, Dracula and Mummy series of films, then why not sit back and enjoy this sci-fi/fantasy/horror film? I guarantee you, this will be a film you'll never forget and if you think I'm kidding, just listen to that opening theme....*You have discovered the Lost Con-tin-ent!*.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sargasso Sea Saga From Hammer!,
By Bill W. Dalton (Santa Ana, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lost Continent (DVD)
The first half of this movie is straight adventure-at-sea: the seedy captain of an old rust-bucket illegally carries a cargo of high explosives; his motley crew are a mutinous lot; the passengers are all on the run from the law or their sins; and incompetence causes the ship to almost founder in a typhoon. But instead of sinking it becomes lost in the Sargasso Sea, trapped by entangling seaweed.The second half is pure fantasy, with sea monsters, carnivorous kelp, a lost civilization living on derelict ships, descendants of the Spanish Inquisition still practicing their medieval profession, and a rebellion brewing among the slaves. In short, a swashbuckling saga of the bizarre kind, done up in the usual Hammer style, making low-budget movies look lavish on the screen. I saw this movie at the old Paulo Drive-In in 1968. The drive-in has been gone now for about 20 years but I still remember it and some parts of this movie quite well. I remember the green-eyed monster with its obscene maw, and the big-breasted girl Sarah (Dana Gillespie) walking on the kelp bed with two big balloons on a harness supporting the weight of her very own two big balloons! And, of course, I remember Hildegarde Knef, still very lovely at the age of 43 when this movie was made. And apparently she's still active in films today, at the grand old age of 75! And probably still lovely, too! But evidently Dana Gillespie and her big balloons retired from the industry in 1990, the year of her last movie role. So I was glad to see this movie again, on DVD, to refresh my memory, and with extra "adult" footage that it didn't have when I first saw it. Don't buy this DVD thinking that you're going to see any "adult" scenes, though! You're not! There's no nudity at all here and the sex is suggested, not shown. Unfortunately, also, the image quality is not the best. Many scenes are dark and murky. But the image is still sharp enough and the sound is good. Bonus features are the standard chapter index, trailer, TV spots, and Hammer films promo. Not bad, but only a Hammer film fan would love it. A little pricey, too, for what it offers.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
High Seas Adventure.....Hammer Style!,
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This review is from: The Lost Continent (DVD)
This was my first exposure to a Hammer film. I was 6 or 7 years old and I saw it on late-night TV. I was completely freaked out and mesmerized at the same time. What began as a group of travelers trying to escape various people or scandals, soon ends up as a struggle to survive a hurricane and then some of the strangest sea beasties and people you will ever see!
You get a little bit of everything with this film......lust, sexual favors/bribes, shark attacks, attacking seaweed, battling scorpions, crabs and a community of people descended from escapees of the Spanish Inquisition! Now, does that sound like fun or what?! Granted, you aren't going to get an award-winning film, here, but you will definitely be entertained, if you're capable of sitting back and simply enjoying a film without the need for anything to make sense. I've heard this film described as, 'The Love Boat On Acid' and that isn't too far-fetched, but it certainly doesn't mean you can't have fun with this on. Give it a try!
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