Starlog Magazine (1976) #64 E.T. Reviewed by ALAN DEAN FOSTER?!? (It's really good!)
Seriously? These reviews are bonkers. The Alan Dean Foster one is like seven pages long, and really, really insightful. There's a bunch of other great ones as well. What a crazy year.
Also, that dingus who wrote Mike Hammer thinks he can take down John Carpenter in the most off-the-mark review of The Thing imaginable. He also hated Escape from New York, and The Fog. I guess we'll just have to see if John Carpenter's catalog, or the Ā Mike Hammer franchise has the longest lifespan. Who can say.Ā
Star Trek, Tron, Poltergeist, Road Warrior, Blade Runner, The Thing? Man. Good stuff.Ā
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Starlog Magazine (1976) #64 E.T. Reviewed by ALAN DEAN FOSTER?!? (It's really good!)
Starlog Magazine (1976) #64 E.T. Reviewed by ALAN DEAN FOSTER?!? (It's really good!)
Seriously? These reviews are bonkers. The Alan Dean Foster one is like seven pages long, and really, really insightful. There's a bunch of other great ones as well. What a crazy year.
Also, that dingus who wrote Mike Hammer thinks he can take down John Carpenter in the most off-the-mark review of The Thing imaginable. He also hated Escape from New York, and The Fog. I guess we'll just have to see if John Carpenter's catalog, or the Ā Mike Hammer franchise has the longest lifespan. Who can say.Ā
Star Trek, Tron, Poltergeist, Road Warrior, Blade Runner, The Thing? Man. Good stuff.Ā
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Seriously? These reviews are bonkers. The Alan Dean Foster one is like seven pages long, and really, really insightful. There's a bunch of other great ones as well. What a crazy year.
Also, that dingus who wrote Mike Hammer thinks he can take down John Carpenter in the most off-the-mark review of The Thing imaginable. He also hated Escape from New York, and The Fog. I guess we'll just have to see if John Carpenter's catalog, or the Ā Mike Hammer franchise has the longest lifespan. Who can say.Ā
Star Trek, Tron, Poltergeist, Road Warrior, Blade Runner, The Thing? Man. Good stuff.Ā











