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	<title>Comments on: Future Hunters</title>
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	<description>Watching B-movies so you don&#039;t have to!</description>
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		<title>By: David</title>
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		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description>I remember watching this movie from a rental at Albertsons. Boy, what a baaaaad movie...so bad that it&#039;s good, hysterical and great material for a Science Fiction 2000 commentary.  

The two great scenes are:
a)When one of the midgets hits one of the baddies square and solid in the face with a mallet. I nearly died laughing!!! 
 
and,

b)At the end of the movie just before it ends abruptly, one of the cave women is running down the mountain or volcano, or whatever it is during the earthquake, and a huge, and I mean huge paper matchie hollywood prop boulder&#039;s comes out of left field, bounces off her face as she, in high heels (don&#039;t you just love Amazon women in heels?), spends the rest of the &quot;trip&quot; down the side of the cliff trying to catch her balance in vein...to no avail! I remember rewinding and playing those few seconds over and over and laughing harder and harder each time. What was so funny, I guess, is that it takes her out at a moment that&#039;s supposed to be serious and then &quot;WHAM,&quot; the director or someone &quot;ques the &#039;rock&#039;&quot; a little too soon and the poor woman does all she can to save the scene, which of course, she couldn&#039;t do to save her soul. Talk about being taken out of character!

Anyway, you have to be in the right mood to see the movie. Don&#039;t expect to be swept off your feet...maybe hit with an Amazon prop boulder, though!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember watching this movie from a rental at Albertsons. Boy, what a baaaaad movie&#8230;so bad that it&#8217;s good, hysterical and great material for a Science Fiction 2000 commentary.  </p>
<p>The two great scenes are:<br />
a)When one of the midgets hits one of the baddies square and solid in the face with a mallet. I nearly died laughing!!! </p>
<p>and,</p>
<p>b)At the end of the movie just before it ends abruptly, one of the cave women is running down the mountain or volcano, or whatever it is during the earthquake, and a huge, and I mean huge paper matchie hollywood prop boulder&#8217;s comes out of left field, bounces off her face as she, in high heels (don&#8217;t you just love Amazon women in heels?), spends the rest of the &#8220;trip&#8221; down the side of the cliff trying to catch her balance in vein&#8230;to no avail! I remember rewinding and playing those few seconds over and over and laughing harder and harder each time. What was so funny, I guess, is that it takes her out at a moment that&#8217;s supposed to be serious and then &#8220;WHAM,&#8221; the director or someone &#8220;ques the &#8216;rock&#8217;&#8221; a little too soon and the poor woman does all she can to save the scene, which of course, she couldn&#8217;t do to save her soul. Talk about being taken out of character!</p>
<p>Anyway, you have to be in the right mood to see the movie. Don&#8217;t expect to be swept off your feet&#8230;maybe hit with an Amazon prop boulder, though!</p>
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