Once it arrived at my door, I eagerly popped it into my Blu-ray player and sat down to take it all in. I managed to snag fan-made DVD-Rs of the film which included three cuts of the movie (English, German, and Japanese), plus a multitude of extras. Skip ahead to sometime in 2005 or 2006, where thanks to the internet, I would rediscover this dark film from my past. Based on the cartoonish VHS cover art, it’s now easy to see why she didn’t feel compelled to preview it, and in many ways I’m thankful she didn’t. Thinking it was just another kid-oriented dinosaur flick, my overprotective mother allowed me to rent it. Many years ago, when video stores still existed and Blockbuster Video was king, I discovered a film that would stick with me well into my adult life: THE LEGEND OF DINOSAURS. WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS MINOR SPOILERS! LEGEND OF DINOSAURS AND MONSTER BIRDS (1977) From appetizer to dessert – One town becomes a monster meal.
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