Having seen this dreadful movie I thought it was only fair that I should warn other just how bad it really is. This is my first movie review so I am sorry if it's not up to scratch.
100 Million Years B.C
Directed by 26 year old Griff Furst and written by Paul Dales. Between the two of these professionals' guys they have racked up a few decent films. That was until they decided to get involved in this terrible film.
The Cast
Michael Gross - Dr. Frank Reno
Christopher Atkins - Erik Reno
Greg Evigan - LCDR Ellis Dorn
Stephen Blackehart - Lt. Robert Peet
Geoff Meed - CPO Lopes
Wendy Carter - Betty
Marie Westbrook - Ruth
Dean Kreyling - Chief 'Bud' Stark
Phil Burke - Stubbs
Nick McCallum - Burke
Aaron Stigger - Manriquez
Daniel Ponsky - Jones
James Viera - Przyzicki
Dustin Harnish - Young Frank Reno
Prince Pheenix ...
Advantages: None Disadvantages: Everything about this film
100 Million Years B.C.
Released: 5th May 2008
Directed By: Griff Furst
Runtime: 85 Minutes
Certificate: 18
Cast:
Michael Gross - Dr. Frank Reno
Christopher Atkins - Erik Reno
Greg Evigan - LCDR Ellis Dorn
Stephen Blackehart - Lt. Robert Peet
Geoff Meed - CPO Lopes
Wendy Carter - Betty
Marie Westbrook - Ruth
Dean Kreyling - Chief 'Bud' Stark
Phil Burke - Stubbs
Nick McCallum - Burke
Aaron Stigger - Manriquez
Daniel Ponsky - Jones
James Viera - Przyzicki
Dustin Harnish - Young Frank Reno
Prince Pheenix Wade - Myrick
Story:
In the early 1940's Dr. Frank Reeno stumbled upon time travel and in order not to affect the current timeline he sent a crew of 21 people ranging from naval marines to scientists back in time 100 million years unfortunately though some did not make it and a few were found moulded ...
Advantages: Great jazz tunes from the Golden Age Disadvantages: None
This is real jazz, from the real Golden Age of Jazz. It's got the pace, the rhythm, the fluid trumpet playing, the relentlessly enthusiastic, rolling piano playing and the clear diction of some excellent singing of vocalists who could not only hold a tune, but who could capture your heart and soul, too?
There's musicians with such great names as Muggsy Spanier, Meade Lux Lewis, King Oliver and Sidney Bechet. You do not get musicians called Muggsy nowadays. I wonder why?
As well as straight out jazz such as the Dippermouth blues, there's also the dreamy and melodic April in Paris from Charlie Parker. Some jazz aficionados reckon that Charlie Parker eventually sold out. Well, perhaps he did. But some of his earlier work still stands the test of time.
Jack Teagarden is on this CD, with So Many Times, a rather nice, well ...
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