It’s odd that the sequel to the 1983 Lou Ferrigno Hercules film, The Adventures Of Hercules, is somewhat obscure, when it delivers just as many unintended laughs as the first entry.Keith Bailey is the proprietor of The Unknown Movies Page.
It’s odd that the sequel to the 1983 Lou Ferrigno Hercules film, The Adventures Of Hercules, is somewhat obscure, when it delivers just as many unintended laughs as the first entry.This entry was posted on May 31, 2022, 8:44 am and is filed under New Reviews. You can follow any responses to this entry through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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#1 by Killer Meteor on May 31, 2022 - 7:29 pm
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The jaw-dropper must be the day-glo laser rotoscoped footage from the original King Kong!
#2 by RogerBW on June 9, 2022 - 10:44 am
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One of the things I always look for in bad film is a writer-director-star – the more the power is concentrated, the more nobody on-set can say “er, Ed, are you sure about this?”. But then you get films where there isn’t that concentration of power, where everyone involved was a professional who’d done competent work before, and yet you’d think that as soon as someone saw the script they’d start backing away…
(If you want a modern so-bad-it’s-good, try 2018’s Future World. In which Milla Jovovich is the only one who realises she’s in a stinker, and has some fun with it.)