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Allscifi Review - Laserblast Analytical review of the plot, setting, theme, and structure of the film, and links to similar movies. |
Bad Movies: Laserblast Provides information on each character and the plot, as well as humourous "Things I learned from this movie" section and memorable moments. Also includes images and multimedia. |
Oh, the Humanity!: Laserblast Gives rating for criteria such as badness, parody value and sex, as well as a one-line summary and review accompanied by images. |
Weird Movies: Laserblast Movie review and pictures. |
IMdb: Laserblast (1978) Provides cast, crew, users' comments and related links. |
Allscifi Review - Laserblast Analytical review of the plot, setting, theme, and structure of the film, and links to similar movies. |
Bad Movies: Laserblast Provides information on each character and the plot, as well as humourous "Things I learned from this movie" section and memorable moments. Also includes images and multimedia. |
Oh, the Humanity!: Laserblast Gives rating for criteria such as badness, parody value and sex, as well as a one-line summary and review accompanied by images. |
Weird Movies: Laserblast Movie review and pictures. |
IMdb: Laserblast (1978) Provides cast, crew, users' comments and related links. |
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Laserblast: Waiting for Doomsday. Click to advance order DOOMSDAY on DVD Often I decry the lack of exciting DVD releases on particular weeks, but today represents an all-time low: there is literally nothing worth mentioning. Oh sure, there are a handful of obscure DTV ...Laserblast: 10000 BC, 1000 Faces, a Third Eye, and Spiderwick Yesterday’s installment of the weekly Laserblast column (courtesy of the redoubtable Peter McGarvey) focused on reviews of three upcoming DVD releases, crowding out mention of this week’s home video happenings. ... Laserblast: The Man Who Could Cheat Death, Phase IV, The Sender THE MAN WHO COULD CHEAT DEATH - Legend DVD art It’s been a great month for Hammer fans. Columbia just released the Icons of Adventure box set of four Hammer adventure films – Stranglers of Bombay, Pirates of Blood River, Terror of the ... Laserblast: Slim Pickin’s There is little in way of excitment regarding this week’s home video releases, which feature only a bare handful of cinefantastique titles: a couple of oldies, some anime, a few DTVs, and two multi-pack sets. ... Laserblast: Indy Raids Again, Timber Falls, and Blu-ray Chronicles ... Action-Adventure and Family Fantasy dominate this week’s home video releases, followed by two gruesome horror shows and a couple box box sets filled with cult films and classics. Up first is the inevitable DVD re-release of the Indiana ... |
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