The explorer says, “Hey look, a giant egg,” to which the egg replies, “Hey look, dinner.” Out comes this giant flying reptile which resembles a Rhamphorhynchus. They enter a big cavern and discover some giant eggs. ![]() Meanwhile, two explorers at the base of a mountain explore some caves. She fights, screams, punches and kicks, hanging upside-down, her leg bleeding profusely. There’s a violent attack as the monster grabs one woman out of the raft by her leg. Two marine biologists go out exploring on the river to investigate the legend of a sea serpent. Camps hold activities, people fish, people explore, and people get eaten by a giant Plesiosaur in the lake. I don't know if I'd let kids watch this, even though I saw it when I was 6 or 7 years old, I don't know if I'd let a kid that young watch it.Rare and Obscure Dinosaur films The Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds (1977)ġ977, in the shadow of Mount Fuji, lay the unspoiled land of lakes, mountains, and caves. Still, if you want to watch a cheap kaiju knockoff with shock violence, it's worth hunting down a copy. It's also fairly unoriginal, as it's merely one of many Godzilla knockoffs, made cheaply to make a quick buck. ![]() Basically, this is probably one of the most violent kaijus ever made, and even though I'm not easily shocked, I watched that ancient tape again the other day, and was surprised how violent this movie is, and how graphic the violence is. I think he regretted it for some time afterwards, b/c my mom was not happy. I saw this back in the late 80s on the USA Network (when it was still in its weird, still-trying-to-find-an-identity-among-all-the-other-basic-cable-channels days) on an edition of the sorely missed "Commander USA's Groovy Movies." My dad taped this movie from that show (like he did with many Godzilla and Gamera movies on that ancient, crappy VCR we had in the 80s).
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