Gappa: Monsters From a Prehistoric Planet Cinema Insomnia Edition 2009 Horror Movie Review
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“The Japanese monster movie doesn’t sink much lower than this (the Koreans came pretty close though). It is not a movie for the faint of heart, especially taken straight up without anythng to dilute it. The Cinema Insomnia DVD is about the only thing that slavages this movie for me. Monster From a Prehistoric Planet is also available on other labels, but none of them come with Mr. Lobo. If you do not have the good fortune to have him on the airwaves in your area, you can now enjoy him on DVD. I have several of his DVDs, but this one is the most entertaining. Not only do you get Mr. Lobo’s hilarious wrap-arounds, you get a healthy heaping of retro commercials and lots of trailers both old and new. Some funny highlights include guest appearances by other horror hosts like Lady Skank’Nstein and Mr. Lobo learning to hula While low budget, Mr. Lobo has a great sense of comic timing and some very funny writing. In my opinion, this is the only way to see this tainted platter of tropical terror.”—Gerry Carpenter, Sci-Film
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Title: Gappa: Monsters From a Prehistoric Planet Cinema Insomnia Edition
Year: 2009
Starring: Mr. Lobo Tamio Kawaji,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
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Director: Mr. Lobo;Haruyasu Noguchi,
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