*Full disclosure: A DVD screener of this film was provided by Full Moon Features for review.
Director: Sam Irvin.
Writers: Charles Band, John Rheaume, Greg Suddeth, Mark Goldstein, and Peter David.
Oblivion is a sci-fi re-release of Full Moon Features original 1994 production. This picture spawned a sequel in 1996 and both films have a good selection of stars. Andrew Divoff stars as a snaked skinned villain, while South African born Musetta Vander adds an uncontainable and appealing sexuality. Both stars lay waste to a western town, set over a thousand years in the future.
The film begins with a this town is too small for the two of us type scenario and the winner is not the local sheriff, but a scaly creature known as Red Eye (Divoff). Things turn from bad to worse for the locals, as the villains turn prim and calm to sin and harm. The sheriff...
Director: Sam Irvin.
Writers: Charles Band, John Rheaume, Greg Suddeth, Mark Goldstein, and Peter David.
Oblivion is a sci-fi re-release of Full Moon Features original 1994 production. This picture spawned a sequel in 1996 and both films have a good selection of stars. Andrew Divoff stars as a snaked skinned villain, while South African born Musetta Vander adds an uncontainable and appealing sexuality. Both stars lay waste to a western town, set over a thousand years in the future.
The film begins with a this town is too small for the two of us type scenario and the winner is not the local sheriff, but a scaly creature known as Red Eye (Divoff). Things turn from bad to worse for the locals, as the villains turn prim and calm to sin and harm. The sheriff...
- 12/10/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Looking for spine-tingling entertainment this coming Halloween? Enjoy silent films with live musical accompaniment? If so, then check out the special event the San Francisco Symphony has lined-up for October 31.On Halloween night, the San Francisco Symphony will present the newly restored version of the 1920 silent film, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, starring John Barrymore. The film will be accompanied by Dennis James on the Ruffatti Organ, along with Mark Goldstein and Todd Manley on percussion.The evening's concert screening also features the uproarious Buster Keaton short, The...
- 9/30/2010
- by Thomas Gladysz, SF Silent Movie Examiner
- Examiner Movies Channel
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