Archive for September, 2006

Teenage Caveman

Teenage Caveman

I haven’t seen it, and it sounds like it’s too bad even for 40s, but the Netflix synopsis caught my attention:

“Cataclysmic events have blasted modern man back into the Stone Age … and now, to keep the population down, there’s a ban on sex! When David (Andrew Keegan) leads a small splinter group of protestors into the wilderness, the wanderers meet Neil (Richard Hillman), who introduces them to “getting jiggy” and to drugs and alcohol. But there’s a catch to all the newfound inhibition, and it’s a … blast!”

According to an IMDB reviewer:

Teenage Caveman combines the post-apocalypse genre with the dead teenagers horror genre, mixes in director Larry Clark’s obsession with (and repulsion toward) teenaged sex, and ends up as a mess. It offers pretty young topless actresses, particularly the real lead, fourth-billed Tiffany Limos, but the fun is ruined by scenery chewing overacting, especially by lead villain Richard Hillman.”

Highly Recommended

I don’t think I’m alone in saying this is one of the most disturbingly-awesome, wonderfully-strange films I’ve seen in the history of ever.

Thunderbolt & Lightfoot


Thunderbolt & Lightfoot, a 1974 flick that pazam & I semi-watched at the back bar of Jackalope a few Wednesday nights ago, starring a young Clint Eastwood and even younger Jeff Bridges, should really be re-named: Hot & Hotter.

Oh yeah, and we could definitely watch it at 40s if we wanted to. For sure.