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Grex Scifi Item 129: Land of the Lost
Entered by gsibbery on Fri Aug 31 20:08:05 UTC 2001:

OK, this may sound kind of lame, but does anyone remember the Sid & Marty
Kroft production of "Land of the Lost"? I used to love that show as a kid,
but haven'y seen it since then. Any childhood fans of that show here? 

6 responses total.



#1 of 6 by scott on Fri Aug 31 21:19:19 2001:

I remember watching that show, but I was too scared of the reptile guys to
really enjoy it.  

Would be cool to see it again now that I'm an adult; it apparently had a lot
of interesting sci-fi stuff going on.


#2 of 6 by gsibbery on Sat Sep 1 04:39:39 2001:

Reptile guys? You mean the SLEESTAKS??? They were awesome!!! Well, I am not
usre that it would hold up as well now that we are adults. I think there are
some available now on video. I remember the Pylons and other weird stuff and
at the time I thought it was awesome . . . it left a big enough impression
on me for me to remember 20+ years later. 

Lethbridge Stewart? Apparently you are a Dr. Who fan as well! I loved Nicjolad
Courntey in his role as Brigadier. 

Anyway, take care. 


#3 of 6 by scott on Sat Sep 1 11:38:35 2001:

hmmm... I don't respond here often.  I'd forgotten setting my name to that!


#4 of 6 by gsibbery on Sat Sep 1 15:07:31 2001:

No prob, I thought it was cool all the same. Actually, I haven't used the BBS
much either. I am kind of new at this. Am more accustomed to Java forums and
USENET. 


#5 of 6 by bru on Sun Nov 25 04:28:13 2001:

Loved the idea of the world, thought the acting was hideous, as with most sid
and marty kroftt programs.


#6 of 6 by void on Sun Jan 6 21:48:29 2002:

   Sid and Marty Krofft did irreparable harm to an entire generation.
I'm sure of it.

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