The story of an incredible expedition through a world untouched by time and civilisation, a voyage to a land where humans are the species at risk of extinction! Read more
| Starring | Peter McCauley, Rachel Blakely, David Orth, William Snow |
|---|---|
| Director | Colin Budds, Michael Offer |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
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The story of an incredible expedition through a world untouched by time and civilisation, a voyage to a land where humans are the species at risk of extinction!
| Starring | Peter McCauley, Rachel Blakely, David Orth, William Snow |
|---|---|
| Director | Colin Budds, Michael Offer |
| Studio | ILC PRIME |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 22 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 29 Jul 2002 |
| Format | DVD |
I ain't a great film critic but I know a good one when I see it - this ain't it. There seems to be three seperate story lines that are disjointed. The Aussie actors give it their best shot but ain't able to pull it off. The main characters had been trapped in the 'lost world' for eleven years but how they got there was left to the imagination. However, clearly they had taken a lot of peroxcide blonde hair dye. There was, I think, aliens, dinosaurs and a variety of two legged humans in all shapes and forms. They all lived on a side of a mountain in disharmony and added to the disjointed plot. I watched this with my 9 year old son and he seemed to enjoy it or was it the fact that I made funny comments all the way through about the bad story line that made him giggle? Give this one a miss.
This was truly dreadful. Disjointed, poorly written and very badly acted. No expense was incurred in the special effects. Even my children, normally fairly uncritical, thought it was terrible.
Only rent this film if the only other option is disembowelling yourself with a piece of broken glass.