User:lawgiver on Thu, 08 Jun 2006 09:08:25 +0000

Eegah is so bad it's good, Richard kiel (Jaws from the bond movies) has one of his best roles as the caveman who can't get any loving.


User:lawgiver on Thu, 08 Jun 2006 09:08:25 +0000

Eegah is so bad it's good, Richard kiel (Jaws from the bond movies) has one of his best roles as the caveman who can't get any loving.


User:jamesH on Mon, 27 Nov 2006 04:47:26 +0000

Fair production values, but obviously low-budget. fairly coherant story, no special effects to speak of. Early sixties teen-oriented horror/sci-fi flick with the usual rock-and-roll and bikinis, but they substitute a dune-buggy for the usual hot-rod. The almost-rape scenes go on long enough to be a little creepy, and there are a few scenes that make you wonder what the director was thinking, but all in all it's pretty good for a Bad Movie.


User:jamesH on Mon, 27 Nov 2006 04:47:26 +0000

Fair production values, but obviously low-budget. fairly coherant story, no special effects to speak of. Early sixties teen-oriented horror/sci-fi flick with the usual rock-and-roll and bikinis, but they substitute a dune-buggy for the usual hot-rod. The almost-rape scenes go on long enough to be a little creepy, and there are a few scenes that make you wonder what the director was thinking, but all in all it's pretty good for a Bad Movie.


User:matthow on Wed, 17 Jan 2007 16:19:23 +0000

Another Arch Hall, Jr., flick, and a good one, at that (see "Wild Guitar" also available on this site). Arch Hall, Sr., (a.k.a. William Watters) was convinced his unattractive and untalented son was the next Elvis. He stuck him in some sleazy movies and had him warble bland, pre-British Invasion songs. America was unimpressed. But, now we have some good midnight movies. Richard Kiel says "caveman-y" things like "Shtemloe" and "Eegah" while lusting after Arch's girl (who was much cuter in "The Sadist"). As with all unrequited love, tragedy follows, but don't worry. Arch, Jr., takes us out with a song or two. Thrill to the gratuitous dune buggy scene! Marvel at Arch's GREASY skyscraping pompadour! Shtemloe!


User:matthow on Wed, 17 Jan 2007 16:19:23 +0000

Another Arch Hall, Jr., flick, and a good one, at that (see "Wild Guitar" also available on this site). Arch Hall, Sr., (a.k.a. William Watters) was convinced his unattractive and untalented son was the next Elvis. He stuck him in some sleazy movies and had him warble bland, pre-British Invasion songs. America was unimpressed. But, now we have some good midnight movies. Richard Kiel says "caveman-y" things like "Shtemloe" and "Eegah" while lusting after Arch's girl (who was much cuter in "The Sadist"). As with all unrequited love, tragedy follows, but don't worry. Arch, Jr., takes us out with a song or two. Thrill to the gratuitous dune buggy scene! Marvel at Arch's GREASY skyscraping pompadour! Shtemloe!