6/10
Eh
19 July 2001
This film has a pretty promising beginning (although that promise is camp), it's slack pace makes for a very dull experience in the long run. The only good part (although it is also lame) is when Charles Bronson (who seems miscast) and David Frankham are left to hang below the airship tied to ropes. It is a bizarre scene, but it is amusing. I give the film a 6/10. See the much better The Time Machine, a similar film made in 1960 from the H.G. Welles novel. It is much more profound and is, thank God, not lame. 6/10
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