Review of Kamillions (1990) by Dan G — 30 Jan 2010
Not bad enough to warrant being one of those unavailable and utterly buried unknown films, but not good enough to really bother going out of your way to pursue, Kamillions is an amusing enough diversion.
It's a low budget film you can't take seriously in any sense but it's creative enough to maintain some merit and to even elicit a few genuine chuckles. It is a rare entry into the Sci-Fi/Comedy hybrid canon that is largely as effective as it is due to its lack of recognizable faces.
Basically... if a copy of it should happen to fall into your lap or be in a friend's possession, go ahead and watch it; it should entertain well enough. As the film is very difficult to get your hands on, however, it's really not good enough to justify hunting long and hard for unless you just so happen to be a fan of the director's sole other, equally hard-to-come-by film 'Alone in the T-Shirt Zone'.
This review of Kamillions (1990) was written by Dan G on 30 Jan 2010.
Kamillions has generally received mixed reviews.
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