The title PREHISTORIC WOMEN was re-used in 1966 by Hammer Film Studios of England. (Actually, the British title was SLAVE GIRLS.) At any rate, this PREHISTORIC WOMEN has nothing to do with the 1950 film. In it, a big game hunter comes across a statue of a great white rhino being worshiped by hostile natives. Then time freezes. Then our hero finds himself in a primitive word populated by sexy cavegirls lorded over by a cruel queen played by Martine Beswick. This is a weird one, and justifiably saw regular rotation on TNT’s 100% WEIRD back in the early 90’s. Somewhat disappointingly, this is the second PREHISTORIC WOMEN to not feature any dinosaurs! Still, for eye candy fans, the film delivers in spades. The same cannot be said for Hammer’s other dinosaurless cavegirl movie, CREATURES THE WORLD FORGOT.
Rock is a pencil jockey by trade. He's done work for AC Comics, Main Enterprises, and Moonstone, among others. Some of the strips he's created include Dinosaur Girl (AC Comics, creator, writer, pencils), Crissy Carrots (Main, creator, writer, pencils), and Betsy the Bookwriter (Main, co-creator, writer, pencils). His specialty is cheesecake cartooning (what they call "good girl art" these days).
From back in 2011, very early in my career as a professional cartoonist. My anatomy wasn’t very strong this early, so I had to focus more on the jokes.
Believe it or not, it was only the other night that I finally saw Gentlemen Prefer Blondes! Based on the hit play, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes tells the story of Lorelei, a gold-digging showgirl and her more grounded best pal Dorothy,
Barbara Bouchet is the best she’s ever looked in this one, which is saying something! This film is an amiable adventure for a spy nut. Adam Chance should’ve been used again.
Be the first to comment