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Radar Men From the Moon, Vol. 1
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NR (Not Rated) :: Alpha Video ::
Released:
2002-09-24
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Rating:
4.5/5 (13 Reviews)
4/5
Very good campy, better than most. Logic zero
by Claudio Di Gregorio (Argentina)
I can't give it 5 stars because we all know RMFTM is not good; it is campy good. In order to enjoy it you must not only suspend disbelief, but logic as well.
And accept repetitions. This sequence of events takes place several times: Cody and his sidekick Ted receive a tip about the whereabouts of the bad guys (or otherwise they decide to investigate a suspicious location) but instead of getting enough backup they go alone. Invariably the henchemen are two as well. And no matter how much initial surprise one side has at the beginning, the other side invariably manages to grab the guns, so a boxing scene ensues. In these boxing matches, Ted is always overcame and knocked out by a baddie, who is then free to help the other bad guy knock out Cody.
The bad guys shoot at Cody & Co when they are after them (car to car, car to air), but never when they lie inconscious after the punches. They just escape.
The bad guys keep dropping at the same bar, in spite of the fact they know that the police (and Cody) are aware they patronize the place.
The Selenites -who look like humans, only with eye dark circles- have a master plan to conquer the world. They just don't have enough money (what is the use of the money is never properly explained). So they concoct makeshft plans to get money, which they don't go too well at the beginning, obviously because the screen writer needed a detour in order to make it to 12 episodes.
Special effects, all things considered, are quite good. (Much better than, for instance Kirk Alyn's Superman, where everything flyng is a blatant cartoon). Acting is nonexistent; actors don't know what to do with their hands.
In a nutshell: it is a lot of fun to watch.
5/5
FUN TIMES
by Paul C. Murphy (PENN USA)
THIS WAS A GREAT MEMORY FOR ME IF YOU GREW UP IN THE FIFITES THIS IS THE ONE TO BUY
5/5
Please America; WAKE UP
by Delmont Day (Utah)
We need to wake up before we destroy the greatest country known to man. Don't let liberal greed for power win!
5/5
Serial Magic
by G. Grima
Commando Cody the hero of this serial dares to venture where now other serial hero will, THE MOON. There you will find a bunch of nutty space men who are hell bent on taking over the world but for some reason keep running out of cash, 'Brilliant' Not only does Commando Cody use a dummy to fly around and do all his dirty work (which is a great effect I might add)but uses a left over rocket prop from the old Flash Gordon serials of the late Thirty's, to transport him and His Pals to and from the moon. There is biffo aplenty even his girl friend doesn't mind a scrap. This is pure serial gold, I couldn't stop watching it. There are twelve exciting episodes which you will have to purchase in two volumes. The quality is excellent I give this serial 5 stars for pure nuttiness and fun.
5/5
The good old days!
by J. MOLDOVAN
How they got the quality - both audio and video - as good as this is beyond me. Even with the best prints you would expect some fuzz. None here!
You either like this kind of stuff or you hate it. If you like it, you will love this one as I do. The highlights:
- Commando Cody trying to act. Or rather not trying at all. (The others aren't much better.)
- A total lack of logic, common sense or any sense at all
- A total disregard for the laws of physics and nature in general
- Lifting footage, costumes, weapons and everything else from about a dozen other serials
- Biff, bang, boom and car chases at the drop of a hat
- Flying to the moon in a suit and tie (and in 20 minutes or less)
- Explaining nothing, doing things for no reason, having things happen without cause and being surprised by the obvious. The "HUH!!!" factor I call it.
What's not to like!
Radar Men From the Moon, Vol. 1 Summary
Radar Men From the Moon Vol. 1 DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
NR (Not Rated)
Running Time:
87 mins
UPC:
089218405098
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Alpha Video
Release Date:
2002-09-24
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Black & White, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
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