![]() ![]() Awakened by the disturbance, what I can only assume is one of Baby Huey's siblings begins cracking out of its shell, providing us with another close-up eye shot (the amount of close-up shots of characters looking offscreen so early in the film makes me wonder if the director was a Spielberg admirer). ![]() she ends up falling into a cavern in which several giant eggs are kept on ice. It sounds as if she is being stalked by the British prog-rock band Jethro Tull, but as she tries to flee Ian Anderson and Co. Our story picks up, as so many schlock films do, with an eye, apparently belonging to a young woman wandering around the woods of Mt. "Good special effects" might be one answer, and "a plot" is an even better one, but if "a trippy jazz-disco musical score" was your reply, then 1977's Japanese monster flick Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds may be just what you have been looking for. ![]() When you get right down to it, most dinosaur movies are missing something. ![]()
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