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| | | | | The Humanoid is one of many international Star Wars knock-offs that flooded cinemas in the late seventies and early eighties. Like so many others, it is derivative (even to the extent of replicating specific scenes from George Lucas' movie), replete with awful dialogue and has somewhat basic production values. However, it does have an interesting cast including Richard Kiel, Barbara Bach, Arthur Kennedy and Corinne Cléry. Kiel gained a lot of media attention after his appearance as the steel-toothed villain Jaws in the 1977 Bond film, The Spy Who Loved Me. His stature made him the perfect fit for the titular character in this Italian science fiction production. Sadly, beyond a curious lineup of actors, The Humanoid has little to distinguish it from so many similar movies. For example, if you've seen Starcrash then you'll be adequately prepared for this film. | |
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| | | | | It's that time again, friends. I know this is a favorite blogathon of a lot of you, and it's one of mine, too. Seeing how low cinema can go is quite the adventure. I don't know about anyone else, but just in this past year I've not only reviewed the usual raft of badness here... | |
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| | | | | I can see in the near future, a shed load of future-themed reviews for a blogathon... One of two blogathons for 2023 with my past, present and future collaborator, Barry from Cinematic Catharsis. | |
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| | | I looked forward to this film more then leftovers the day after Thanksgiving. They sure as hell don't do it like they used to anymore. ... | ||