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Kin Dza Dza
Arguably, it's the best sci fi comedy ever made and yet it's also the most famous film that nobody has ever heard of! Kin Dza Dza is a giant of science fiction and near the top of all good sci fi movie lists. If you like good, unusual cult sci fi -you need to see this film! Checkout the SadCAST review of Kin Dza Dza or click the links below to see the film.
KinDzaDzaPart 1
KinDzaDzaPart 2
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SadCAST Review – Stalker is in the can (and downloadable)
This is the first of the SadCAST reviews. It was considered that the main SadCAST shows should be supported by short reviews and pieces because of the long waits between shows.
This first review was done mainly in my garage to try and represent a little bit of the atmosphere of the film. That didn’t work too well, but the show only took a few house to produce as opposed to the days it take to produce a SadCAST.
There are plenty of clips and even an interview with Newkate (who doesn’t particularly like the film) :)
Hope you like it.

Re:SadCAST Review – Stalker is in the can (and downloadable)
Submitted by alnexi on Fri, 02/06/2006 - 22:35.Thank you, great review, although I am with NewKate on this one. Those endless monologues in the second half of the film ...! It's visually beautiful, I agree. I've seen it nearly twenty years ago and still remember many of the scenes and colors. And the atmosphere of that unspeakable, lurking menace.
I liked Solaris much better, although not as much as the book.
Re:SadCAST Review – Stalker is in the can (and downloadable)
Submitted by Logan on Tue, 19/09/2006 - 19:29.Stalker is one of my favourite films of any genre. I think you did a great job with it.
I think it's an essential film for exploring the wide world of SF.