Showing posts with label theme song. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theme song. Show all posts

Sunday, June 17, 2018

WANTED ON BLU-RAY: THE LAST DINOSAUR (1977)



WANTED ON BLU-RAY:
THE LAST DINOSAUR (1977)

Not Rated | Color | 106 minutes 

With JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM about to hit theaters, I've been feeling nostalgic for the dinosaur films of my youth. During my early childhood, I became enamored with dinosaurs, which made me the "weird kid" throughout grade (and middle) school! I read books about prehistoric creatures, drew pictures of them, and naturally watched cartoons AND movies featuring those "terrible lizards." I just couldn't get enough!

From KING KONG and DINOSAURUS! to BABY: SECRET OF THE LOST LEGEND and THE CRATER LAKE MONSTER, I watched anything and everything that contained any sort of prehistoric fauna. And out of those dozens of films, there's one in particular that left a lasting impression to this day: THE LAST DINOSAUR!

Synopsis: During a routine mission aboard "The Polar Borer," an exploratory laser-drill used in seeking oil reserves under the polar ice caps, the crew members made a history-shattering discovery: There is a prehistoric world beneath the Earth's crust, teeming with life! A geologist named Chuck Wade (Steven Keats) is the sole survivor of the expedition, and tells the world during a press conference that a T-Rex ate the rest of his crew!

Realizing that a Tyrannosaurus head would be one hell of a trophy to hang on his wall, Thrust puts together a new expedition made up of Chuck, a Massai tracker named Bunta (Luther Rackley), Dr. Kawamoto (Tetsu Nakamura), and a Pullitzer Prize-winning photographer named Frankie Banks (Joan Van Ark) who secures herself a spot on the trip by getting "Thrusted." With his team assembled, Maston leads them underground to bag himself a T-Rex!

And here I always thought Denver was the Last Dinosaur...

Naturally things do not go well for the would-be hunters as they soon find themselves way in over their heads. Their intended quarry turns out to be nigh indestructible, and after losing a few colleagues, Thrust takes things personally! Chuck and Frankie try to talk some sense into the vengeance-fueled hunter,  but he'll not hear of any plans to escape because he is on a mad mission to kill the Tyrannosaurus by any means necessary!

THE LAST DINOSAUR is the result of an odd pairing of Tsuburaya Productions, known for their tokusatsu shows (primarily Ultraman) and Rankin/Bass, best known for all of those claymation Christmas specials you watch every holiday season! Together they crafted a rather gloomy adventure tale with laughable suitmation dinosaurs and a somewhat catchy theme song. While it isn't a great movie by any stretch, I have fond memories of watching this cult oddity in my youth and would love to see it given a little TLC for a change!

Availability: After failing to find a distributor, THE LAST DINOSAUR premiered on ABC on February 11, 1977 in a truncated 95-minute cut. After that, it would be released on VHS by various distributors in the 1990s, before finally being released on (Region Free!) DVD by The Warner Archive Collection back on May 9, 2011. It has the same uncut version of the film that Toho released on DVD two years earlier, but lacks any special features.

Current Rights Holder: Obviously Warner Bros. owns the U.S. rights at the moment (hence the DVD release I just mentioned). However, Shout! Factory has been dipping into the Warner vaults as of late (as evidenced by several of their recent and upcoming Scream! Factory titles) so I wouldn't be shocked if they did a nice little release of this one down the road. Only time will tell I suppose.

Normal people watching this scene: "Which dinosaur will win?!"
Me watching this scene: "The cattle there must be ENORMOUS!"

Blu-ray Wishlist:
  • Both cuts of the film, remastered in 2K!
  • Audio commentary by a kaiju film expert/historian, such as August Ragone.
  • Interviews with any surviving cast members or crew. From what I've seen Joan Van Ark and Luther Rackley seem to still be alive. I'm not sure if screenwriter William Overgard is still around, but it'd be great to hear about his involvement with this film, as well as THE BERMUDA DEPTHS, and his stint as a writer on Thundercats
  • An interview with Producer Jules Bass (of Rankin/Bass). 
  • Poster & Stills gallery (w/ theme song on a loop)
  • The supplemental materials from the Toho disc (featuring visual-effects supervisor Kazuo Sagawa) with English subtitles.
  • Original Theatrical Trailer
I'm not sure if THE LAST DINOSAUR has built up enough of a cult following for any label to bother giving it a Blu-ray release, but we can only hope! If you also want this odd-ball dinosaur epic in HD, then let the powers that be at The Warner Archive Collection know by bugging them on social media. Hit them up on Facebook and/or Twitter, and maybe bother Shout! Factory on Facebook as well, just to let them know some of us are interested in a Blu-ray release for this title!



Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Straight Outta Clown World, here's BRBRCK's crazy cool rap theme song for SPACE CLOWN!



Several weeks ago, I noticed a new indie flick called SPACE CLOWN while I was typing up one of my weekly "Stock Your Vault" posts, but I didn't pay it any mind. Fast forward to today where I received an unexpected e-mail from an old friend of mine who actually wrote and performed the theme song for the movie! Pretty crazy eh?

So without further ado, here is the extremely catchy rap theme for SPACE CLOWN, by the one and only BRBRCK! If you enjoy it (and I think you will), you can listen to it for free on Sound Cloud and Spotify, or purchase it (for 99 cents) on iTunes or Apple Music. Enjoy!



ABOUT SPACE CLOWN
Synopsis: Poor Graham (writer/director Graham Skipper - BEYOND THE GATES, THE MIND'S EYE, ALMOST HUMAN) is a hapless filmmaker that finds himself besieged by an extraterrestrial clown who is looking to return to its home planet. The only catch? The clown's spaceship is fueled by human meat! Come for the jokes, and stay for the murder in this no-budget Horror-Comedy distributed by Wild Eye Releasing!

Space Clown Links: Facebook | IMDB

Purchase it: AMAZON (DVD) | BULLMOOSE (DVD)



ABOUT BRBRCK
Mike Berberich (BRBRCK) is a genre-bending hip-hop songwriter based in Brooklyn, New York, where he writes and produces all of his own music. His live shows are an explosion of energy, with a full band backing the MC as he weaves his witty sense of humor through a nonstop barrage of spitfire wordplay and brass-knuckle punchlines. He has collaborated with a diverse group of artists, including jazz bassist Felix Pastorius, Anna Morsett of "The Still Tide," and dozens of local musicians, MCs, and producers. BRBRCK released his second full-length album, “BACKSTAGE” in June, 2016.

BRBRCK Links: Official Site | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Sound Cloud | YouTube 

Thanks for the tip Mike and thanks for helping to bring back the time-honored tradition of cinematic theme songs! You (BRB)Rock! For more awesome Horror movie theme songs (rap, heavy metal, and otherwise) be sure to check out The Vault Master's list of Top Ten Horror Movie Theme Songs!