Review of Sands of Oblivion (2007) by John A — 02 Jul 2013
In 1923 After Acclaimed Director Cecile B. Demille Completed His Original Version He Buired His Set In The Californian Dessert Where It Was Filmed. This Film Uses This Truth & Works A Story Around One Of The Rumours Why The Set Was Buried.
Priceless Antiques Were Sold To The Set Designers Of The Film, These Antiques Were Supposed To Be Cursed. One Was Supposed To Be Cursed With The Spirit Of Im-La-Ra The God Of Chaos. This Is What This B-Movie Uses As It's Monster/Killer. After Digging Up An Amulet The Spirit Of Im-La-Ra Is Released From His Prison & Being The God Of Chaos Goes On A Killing Spree.
The Film May Have A Bad Script, Story & Feature A Lack Of Acting Talent But Is Somewhat Decent In Other Aspects Of Filmaking It's Not A Complete Disaster.
This review of Sands of Oblivion (2007) was written by John A on 02 Jul 2013.
Sands of Oblivion has generally received mixed reviews.
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