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So, 'One Million Years DD' is this oddball relic from 1992, diving into a wild prehistoric fantasy with an unusual premise. You've got Paula Price as a cave woman who's unearthed from a massive ice cube, and the film just rolls from there. The pacing is erratic, sometimes meandering through its own absurdity, which kind of adds to its charm, I guess. The practical effects are a mixed bag; they really tried, but you can see the seams in the ice and the costumes. The performances are over-the-top, fitting the bizarre tone perfectly. It’s definitely a one-of-a-kind watch with all the quirks you’d expect from a movie that asks, what if a caveman woman just popped into the modern world?
This film has seen limited releases, mostly in VHS format, which makes it a bit of a rarity. There are not too many pristine copies floating around, and its peculiar premise draws a niche audience. While it might not be on the top of everyone's must-watch list, its unique blend of campiness and practical effects piques interest among collectors looking for lesser-known gems.
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