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Legend of dinosaurs and monster birds archive.org
Legend of dinosaurs and monster birds archive.org








legend of dinosaurs and monster birds archive.org

All I got to see of it was a little promotional poster in the video store before my family moved. It was 1987, and Sandy Frank had delivered gold to a young kaiju/tokusatsu fan with the Feature Creatures and Just for Kids video imprint releases of Gamera, Fugitive Alien, Mighty Jack, and Time of the Apes. I was nine years old, and one of my favorite past times was riding my bicycle a few blocks down the street to a little locally owned VHS rental store. I was going through a great deal of emotional turmoil, and my family was about to move to another state when my stepfather got a new job. Legend came out on VHS in the US during a major transition in my life. Just sitting here writing this now, I may have to watch the movie again as soon as I am finished. For me, perhaps the feeling is more sentimental than an acknowledgment of production, but I can drop everything to watch this movie if even a little snippet of its soundtrack pops into my head. I'm one of maybe four people that I can confirm believe this movie to be an underappreciated classic.










Legend of dinosaurs and monster birds archive.org