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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0603497014224 Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Label: Rhino Theatrical Languages: Manufacturer: Rhino Theatrical MPN: 970142 Number Of Items: 3 Publisher: Rhino Theatrical Region Code: 1 Release Date: June 29, 2004 Running Time: 450 minutes Studio: Rhino Theatrical Theatrical Release Date: September 07, 1974 Editorial Review: Description: Free-fall through an open time portal . . . to a world where menacing dinosaurs roam free! Get reacquainted with Cha-Ka even if it means having to come to blows over a gigantic vegetable or two. Then stumble once again onto the ruins of Lost City. No matter which path of adventure you choose to follow - above all else: Beware of Sleestak! For heeding that last little bit of advice alone should assure you survival in this anything-but-routine expedition with Marshall, Will, and Holly. Grab hold to the side of the raft! The falls lie just up ahead. Hang on, now! You'll soon be glad to have rediscovered the LAND OF THE LOST. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Marshall Will and will Holly Do Me??Yea like you didn't want a piece o' that hot lil (pig)tail when you were 10...Coolest cartoon ever I never missed it but over time forgot a lot of the episodes as I was only 9 at the time. One of the coolest theme songs ever though DON'T forget the ending theme it rocked like Space 1999 or the ending Gilligan theme! I won't bore you with the synopsis or plots like the rest of you wanna be reviewers just tell you it's about time this kind of stuff gets released and actually done justice. ... Read More Rating: - Consistently Excellent ScriptsThis is great family fare for parents to share with their children. I have been using the following quote when they are too dependent- "What would Holly do?" which is working considerably well. Season One is brilliant. We made it a movie night each night because each script is 22 minutes long. The first season culminates in episode 17, which had everyone hooting and hollaring to look out for the Sleestak. Lots of laughs. The best episodes in the first season (in my opinion) introduces Jackson, who ... Read More Rating: - Long live the Sleestack nation!Hey all the sleestaks ever wanted was to get the white bread, crackers out of their jungle. Put yourself in their shoes! A family of clowns from some useless midwestern town pull into your hood and want to instill their brand of american justice. WTF yo!?! The lizard brothers should have talked to our native american brothers. Great show...a little biased against green folks. Rating: - Feels like saturday morning cartoon time againI purchased this for my sons, ages 6,4 and 2 after I found it on Amazon. I have many fond memories of watching this series as a child and felt they would like it as well. It has truly stood the test of time and they enjoy watching Marshall, Will and Holly and their adventures in the land of the lost - I admit it - I still enjoy the episodes too! Rating: - Kids Still Love It!My husband and I had such fond memories of this series. Waking up early on Saturday mornings, turning on the TV, and watching "Land of the Lost" while eating a sugar coated ceral! We bought it so we could watch it with our own children. As we did, my husband and I realized it wasn't written very well, the special effects were sooo bad, and the entire thing was just ... well... okay. (Not the amazing show we remembered). But our kids LOVE IT!!! AS soon as we finished the first season, our kids were ... Read More |