Legend of the Lost Tomb Review

This product has been "used" and that made me hesitate to buy it advertised. However, it came in perfect condition with no signs of wear.
ETA for the arrival has been estimated at 10-14 days. We were happy and surprised when they arrived in three days.
Overall, I am completely satisfied with the product and shipping costs.
Legend of the Lost Tomb Overview
Legend of the Lost Tomb [DVD] (2005) Stacy Keach; Kimberlee Peterson
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Customer Reviews
A Legend Not Worth Uncovering - Mike Schorn - APO, AE United States
Hoping to get a little known gem, I got "Legend of the Lost Tomb": a film by Jonathan Winfrey ("Cousin Skeeter") and produced for TV by Hallmark. But it soon became clear that the film did not contain a legend about interesting facts, and forget that there are good reasons for this in most other circuits.
The plot goes something like this: 15-year-old John Robie (Brock Pierce, First Kid), he joined his father, Dr. Eric Leonhardt (Rick Rossovich, The Terminator) on anarchaeological excavations in Egypt, once there, can not find his father, but meets with Honorary students Karen Lacy (Kimberlee Peterson, last man on Earth [VHS]), and two of them are fast tracked the man's father kidnapped John, in hopes of stealing his discovery - the infamous Dr. Bent (Stacy Keach, Mike Hammer "). Finally, it is shown that both Bent and Leon were in search of the sacred beetle of the pharaoh Ramses II - the subject presumably to ensure access to the PharaohsBeyond the afterlife.
While playing and try to be "Indiana Jones" for children, the film is far from Spielberg, as a matter of fact, crying is a long way from any decent director for "Lost Tomb" seems to be constant at all without administrator . The film is a sloppy mixture of photography, hints of flip-flop to lose, bad editing, bad history lessons documented and gone promising actors. Stars Pierce and Peterson are usually the mules for the BearsWeight of this mediocre movie, and do so painful kind of spread the word on the fly "and muttered strange dialogue (" You said you came here to see your father, not to meet him "), as it claims to large scale pyramids - an undertaking by far the very structure from which a close-up of the sons of a bit wide 'brick met - and the bad in occupations that are either shot or run much faster on an unstable.
Nothing on thisThe movie is great, but the most intolerable, the fact that unexpectedly moves between the levels of evil: for a moment, it's your run-of-adventure movie the-mill stupid, and next, the knee is in Peterson cruel act, Laser beams shot poorly animated stone statues and the botched script as Karen said Dr. Leonard entered twice. is worse, the film attempts to teach a lesson in Egyptian history as it goes along, so do not separate fact from mythology andAssuming that animated the faces of spirit breaking free from its resting place of Ramses' is a necessity for the film are the highlight - if this is the case, the film was not archaeologists, but guided.
The film was actually one of the last Brock Pierce was acting before becoming a producer, a businessman, and standing in a case of sexual abuse of prisoners, but the performance is not worse than that of other actors. "Legend of the Lost Tomb" includes allWeaknesses of the film in a single package and is usually bearable only younger viewers (the film is rated PG rather than PG-13 for details). I really do not need to see this movie, find something else.
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