Classic Retro
Much like any of Larry Blamire's films, or William Winckler's Frankenstein Vs. The Creature from Blood Cove, this is a fantastic send up to those great drive in films of the 50s and 60s. Recommended that you get to the snack bar before the picture starts, you won't want to miss it!
Pretty Hokey
I enjoy low grade sci-fi. This was not that good. The special effects are very poor, the story line is weak, and the characters never develop to the point where you can empathize or care for them.
Forget 'Suspension of Disbelief". Mars becomes an American mid-western landscape with swords and sandals females ruling lame men.
two months after I watched this movie, I cannot recall a single redeeming scene.
One virtue: It does allow escapism.
Campy fun!
This is my favorite Christopher Mihm film so far! I watched it with two ardent feminist friends and by the end of the movie, we were making faces at each other and shouting "Zil"! Who cares if there appear to be no real "caves" in the film. It could have been called "Warrior Women On Mars". The Blooper Reel in the Special Features is almost a classic film by itself! The only questionable moment in the film comes when the young boy is shot with the arrow and the woman stands over him, licking the "blood" off her arrow after she pulls it out of his leg. Compared with the rest of the film, this stark moment of violence seems a bit out of place. Still, it's a great fun film to watch with friends and a bowl of popcorn!
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